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It was just after my 38th birthday that N., a family friend and mentor, suggested psychoanalysis. She’d committed to her own analysis — four times a week, one hour per session — right aro...
my mother’s sleeve-board
I searched...
Van Gogh, Self-Portrait (1887)
There has been, over the past ten, fifteen years, attempts by movers and shakers in the culture—exhibit A, Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2015 Big Magic which argued that artists didn’t need to be tortured and could in...
Vintage Massachusetts postcard. Source: Boston Public Library
We drove out of the city, after five days of weather so hot it felt like concrete could melt. The weekend was finally cooling after the heatwave, and it was my wife’s birthday,...
This is a serialized novel. See earlier installments here.
My mother was three years older than Jesse. She was born in Seattle, where my grandfather had emigrated with his parents from Germany. Ira Sauer was his name, and I...
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