Blurring the lines between fiction and memoir, seasoned with stories from the road.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 36 | Subscribers | Read | krismole.substack.com |
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BETH AND STEVE are curled up like housecats, underneath separate blankets, one each end of Beth’s bed. Two candles inside red vases illuminate the room. A projector projects stars onto the ceiling, that rotate hypnotically, changing from bl...
TOM REMEMBERED THE first time he left his body. In this same hospital. December ’99. Sixteen years old. Lying on his back, attached to a monitor by wires — his chest hadn’t needed shaving that time, skin smooth as marble, wrapped like cling...
*Before the story, a quick heads-up to my new subscribers. My last post, the tribute to Lou, a brilliant ex-student of mine, went kind of viral, at least in certain quarters, and led to an abnormally large number of new subscribers. I never...
I ALMOST CRIED in front of my students yesterday. Not once but twice. Two different groups, at two different times of the day. I rarely display my emotions, (since the age of ten I’ve cried maybe four times in total — I turned 40 last month...
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