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Daylight Savings Time
there is no liquid like grief—
the moon pulls it all,
and my body responds,
begins to bleed.
Solitude Novels
“Time seems not so much to progress as to waft through each novel… solitude enables past, present and future to press in like ghosts.”
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.”
Greenwood’s Strings
I’ve never had an office, apart from the sad, windowless closet I occupied as a grad student. I don’t own a desk. Some days I work at my kitchen table, but more often I sit on my couch or in bed with my computer on my lap. Music, rather than location, is what grounds me as I write.
So Playful, After All: On Rivka Galchen’s “Rat Rule 79”
Rivka Galchen has never published the same kind of book.
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