This autoethnographic essay gives voice to the silent screams and layering of smiles and selves on souls that make-up and mask our everyday experience. Playing in the spaces between and among the lyrical and liminal, creative and critical, I reflect on the little fictions of omission and commission that compose our daily deception.
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