FALLING (story first - poem collaboration follows)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2017
Jill D. Ponto-Miller was a beautiful soul who had an extraordinary ability to write through her feelings. She, like so many creative souls, suffered from intense highs and extreme lows. As most writers understand, during our lows we are able to purge the pain... sometimes.

Ms. Ponto-Miller was unable to purge any more of her souls pain and her life here ended.

I am getting ready to publish a book inspired by all of my fans, friends and followers on all the many social websites I visit daily. I read their stories, answer their questions and offer as much assistance as I am able. 

Jill's story will be included, along with that poetic collaboration... I believe it was her last.
https://soundcloud.com/m-teresa-clayton/collaboration-2017-jill-d

As always, there is someone you can call if you find yourself in too much emotional pain. Suicide Hotline: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Phone Number
1-800-273-8255

To hear Karen Finley's Black Sheep (one of Jill's favorites) https://soundcloud.com/m-teresa-clayton/black-sheep-1
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