Summer Fiction: Swimming with the Cicadas

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Vida Chu has lived in Princeton for more than 55 years. She has poems in US1 Worksheet, U.S. 1 Newspaper, and others. Her two books of poems — “The Fragrant Harbor” and “The Thirteenth Lake” are published by Kelsay Books. She swims daily and cannot wait for the cicadas to disappear.

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