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My colonialist myopia: One Art, Revisited
Here, I’ll write it, like disaster: Ten years ago today, I left Florida. My time in Florida is tinted with a beautiful technicolor nostalgia of a fading mid-twentieth century paradise that never fully existed, much like the enduring legacy of … Continue reading
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Reboot
I don’t want a bunch of overly-eager and suffocatingly supportive people jumping on me the second I post here. I really don’t. Is it possible to just have an audience of exactly the people you imagine, even if they’re not … Continue reading
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Originally posted on Geek Buffet:
Girlchild, by the improbably-named Tupelo Hassman, is in spite of itself fast becoming my favorite recent novel. I know, how very middlebrow of me. Actually, the technical title is Girlchild: A Novel, but one of…
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Every Love Story is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace by D.T. Max My rating: 2 of 5 stars Ironically, I want to say that my experience reading this book – which I did voluntarily – was … Continue reading
From the other side
I’ve been here a week now, and I wish I had some wise thing to say about Perspective or Difference or Narrativizing or Chaptering. But instead I’m as usual behind on a ton of things for my business, totally overwhelmed … Continue reading
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2012, Summer: The First Law of Thermodynamics
(The song that goes with this piece of writing is “Cotton” by the Mountain Goats, and I guess I should apologize for the highly derivative first few sentences.) This story is for the people who have ever looked around their … Continue reading
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Obsolescence
“the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete “ (Merriam-Webster) Obsolescence. It’s a lilting word, a little like “Lolita,” yet a harsh one that trips me up when I think of things fallen away, gone and useless … Continue reading
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Tagged obsolescence, safety in objects, so many ways to measure time
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moving, not moving, and being in motion again
Yesterday, when I was sitting in traffic, I counted up all the places I’ve lived since I graduated from college (7 years ago later this month). Good news: I can still count at least to ten! I should probably be … Continue reading
Grappling
In the past few weeks, I submitted my last batch of grades, ever, for my institution; since they chose to never even give me an office key this year, that represents the end of my obligations to them, unless there … Continue reading