As a result of his website being seen, Gary Wolfe was asked to submit a work for review and inclusion on a website called “Comment”, in a feature called “1000 Words.” Gary’s work and writing were accepted and appear on the site at this address: http://www.cardus.ca/comment/article/2729/
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