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A Saucer-full

Creative non-fiction as a new endeavor after realizing all my fiction has been pretty much creative non-fiction anyway.

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I Dreamed of Ivy

Every winter, once the severity of non-stop work from May 1st to whatever increasingly capricious end-date we decide to call the end of the tourist season in Upstate New York, I get serious about being a better hostess of my/our/the bed and...

a year ago
7

The Bear and the Bobcat

We heard about Tristan’s death via a customer of the dive bar I was working in at the time in New York City. It was in a newspaper. He assumed I already knew. I did not. Rich did not. We did not.

It was May. I was a couple years older than...

2 years ago
8

Dear Tristan

He was found in the bathtub on the second floor. There was blood everywhere, a shotgun on his lap and the top of his head, for the most part, gone missing. His right eye was draped unceremoniously over what was left of its respective chee...

2 years ago
4

Dear Tristan,

There wasn’t really anywhere else to go after Paris. Rich and I, ultimately, had no choice but to go home. Without a proper visa, you can’t work in Europe. We didn’t know we’d be there as long as nearly a year. We went home to where our stu...

2 years ago
3

Dear Tristan,

Amsterdam. Nearly broke. Bought two train tickets, anyway, knowing we’d be relying on you for somewhere to sleep that night. You said you’d be arriving at seven?

You were not there at seven pm. We were. We understood that people that get c...

2 years ago
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