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“Bloody Murder” & “Looking at Rubenstein”
I like the look of old, liver-spotted hands
Playing Rachmaninov with complete agility
Pounding out the chords or whispering the pianissimi
free magic
burn me some herbs
put on some tea (osmanthus oolong, please) and light the stove to slowly
let it steep
The Novel I Don't Have Time to Write
“She wonders what curse this is, to swing from life to life, grief to grief, with no control.”
Making Nowhere the Somewhere I Live: An Interview w/ Sameer Pandya
Members Only author Sameer Pandya talks with Yoojin Na about the ideal measure of novelistic time, India, layered moments in fiction, and the grace of tennis.
Young Caller from Sheepshead Bay
Instead, I presented: One large mason jar (32oz) filled with ashes—the remains of my “Morning Pages.” The lid was screwed on tightly, a white label featuring my best penmanship: “RIP Father Figures.”
Brief and Continuous Encounters with Brief Encounters: Lenney and Kitchen’s Collection of Contemporary Nonfiction
“Why did you put your eye on other things? Why did it all go on without you?”
Music For Desks: How Deep They Lay
“In hindsight, I see the event as strange, a random act of violence from which no lesson can be drawn.”
My Winter Survival
“That’s how I lived through--no--I survived that harsh winter in solitary confinement. It gave me the mental strength to push forward through any situation I faced in the future.”
To The Penguin Boy
“The victim is not the person who wakes
in the middle of the night. The victim is not
the person who sleeps until noon.”
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