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City Councilors Table the Ceasefire Resolution
Look how the sidewalk rises to meet your feet
with the gentleness of mothers. The splendor
of spring trees in fuchsia bloom is yours alone.
On Metonymy and Myth
The phenomenon that is “Trump” is a manifestation of patriarchal whiteness—the ghost still animating imperial and post-colonial machines—and its present incarnation carries the force of State violence to compel its attendant vision.
Luke Brown on Writing Politics and Bad Reviews
“I try to work out who would appreciate reading who and make recommendations. And I tell them to think of the reader, to be kind to the reader – by which of course I mean be kind to me.”
Love, the Verb
Everyone thinks they know what love is, but most have no clue. Reading hooks' works on love, you’ll likely discover, for the most part, that nobody loves you. Not your family, not your friends, not your “lover.” You also might discover that you don’t love anyone either.
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