Nominated in 2024 both for Best American Essay and for the Pushcart Prize. Find resilience, rebuilding, faith, hope, love, birds, wit, grit, beauty, brain, stuff that's off-the-bell curve, aphasia, amnesia, amnesic memoir. Proudly niche since 2006.
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Trying to capture the self, as if it had edges, dimensions, limits, as if you could weigh or measure it, dress or undress it, download, upload, unload or replace it.
> A poem (from a plant):
The world is divided into things I can’t say and more things I can’t say. This is called aphasia. Plus things I used to know, things I never knew, and things I won’t know a moment from now. That is called amnesia.
The very tall doctor with icy eyes summed things up. “Scans show pronounced brain damage.”
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Judith Hannah Weiss began writing at Time Magazine, freelanced for 25 years, and was then hit by a truck. Post-truck, her work has been on NBC News and The Washington Post. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best American Essay.
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