Fran Moreland Johns

Writings on Life, Death & In Between

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The New Fillmore

 

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Meditating at the Bookstore

Japantown Fountains in Limbo

Neighborhood Preservation, Urban Planning, Redevelopment

 

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Fran Moreland Johns has been writing (for newspapers, magazines, online sites) since the 1950s, and blogging since she was introduced to the idea via a paid blog for news aggregate site True/Slant in 2009. Her roots are in small town Virginia and her heart is in hometown San Francisco. For more than you ever wanted to know, visit her Literary Bio under the Welcome tab.

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Perilous Times

An Inside Look at Abortion Before- And After- Roe V. Wade, by Fran Moreland Johns

Dying Unafraid

Inspired stories of endings and the beginnings they encourage, by Fran Moreland Johns

Never in Doubt

A memoir of sorts ... a man and his time, by Fran Moreland Johns

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