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A Strangeness That Was Us

Amanda McTigue

My literary side yard planted with things found and made. Drop by and take a load off on your way to somewhere else.

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Latest Issues

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Fourth Wall

Our backyard when we moved in: a strip of dirt, a fence. Beyond the fence, who knew? That’s the story of my life. I’m short. Everywhere is always somewhere I can’t see over the top of. The question that haunts me: What’s over there?

5 months ago
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Right Here, Right Now

Has anyone asked her lately what she’s feeling? We’ve walked by her a million times not stopping, but it’s worth stopping, and noticing. This painting’s not about her, it’s about us. Her face reflects the light we’re in right here, right no...

5 months ago
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Off the Beaten Path

I was at the Museum of Shadows today. May I recommend the exhibition? There are four large rooms: Dawn, Noon, Dusk, Moon. The histories of how each shadow was captured are posted by its cabinet in several languages. Very helpful.

6 months ago
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High Point

This is the highest point east of the Mississippi. Morning light. To be here at dawn you have to have slept here, or followed headlights up a winding road.

6 months ago
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  • Amanda McTigue

    Writer on the page and for the stage, Carnegie Hall to theme parks, Blue Ridge bluegrass to opera. I bring words to music, music to words, singers to acting and audiences to their feet. Also lots of toys to the sandbox. Let's play.

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