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“Shoes in a circle,” “When my mother took us out as children”, & “I exist alone”
“I exist alone while here inside I dwell with my friends / and also with my dead”
Respite in the Macabre: On the Horror Genre
It is as if by submerging yourself in a horror story, you will be unmade, but you can also re-emerge, different than before, if you choose. The overused adage is true: we imagine horrors in order to cope with real ones.
Silent Walkers
I have stopped dressing to be seen; I dress for walking. I cropped my hair and allowed it to go salt and pepper. With the mask and the hair and the tennis shoes, I am unrecognizable, sometimes even to myself.
Wherefore Art: Casey Walker on the Ghosts of New York City
When I first moved to New York, I spent hours walking around the city. I had no idea where I was, so everything counted as a discovery.
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