
Essays on inheritance, memory, and the long work of becoming.
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She stands under the unnatural blue light, hands overhead, not moving, for what feels exaggeratedly long. The guitarist has tuned his instrument. I can’t tell if Rosanna Terracciano is playing with us or waiting for something.
It’s a Wedne...
The mountains shoot straight up in Austria. The foreground is flat, farmland, green, and then a wall of rock strikes right up in front of you. They are nothing like the triangle mountains I drew as a child in the Rocky Mountain foothills. I...
I promised myself I would finish the very shitty first draft of my commissioned ghostwriting memoir project, due September first, before I left for Halifax. The deal was: get the manuscript done, take a clean break while I go to school, the...
I arrive at the gym grumpy. This is not sometimes. This is the condition of arrival, as fixed as the fluorescent lights and the smell of rubber flooring and the man on the bench who has been doing the same set of curls, by my count, for the...
I never make it to the airport. I’m in the train station, a new one, new to me anyway, the closest to my childhood home. And I need to take the train to get to the airport. There are different sections of the train and I’m trying to place m...
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I write about what happens after the instructions run out. Inherited silence. The body remembers what the mind tries to forget. Four kids, a lot of questions, and a deep suspicion that the quiet parts are where everything important lives.
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