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José Miguel López

José Miguel López is a Brooklyn-based writer. He lives in Greenpoint.

Tree Tales: Call of the Catalpa

November 19, 2018

The Wings of the Garden Seven days before Thanksgiving, the snow falls steadily outside my …

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Tree Tales: An Oak Tree Grows in Greenpoint

October 18, 2018

Time for Acorns Seven days after the autumnal equinox, the sun shines brightly: it hangs …

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Tree Tales: Greenpoint Had A Fig Tree

September 19, 2018

I was excited to reconnect with my subject. At the age of eight, my daughter …

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Tree Tales: Poet Tree

April 5, 2018

Princeton Elm, 725 Leonard Street, Greenpoint by José Miguel López The snow had stopped falling …

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