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With apologies to my Mexican and Mexican American brothers and sisters. When I wrote this story in the late 1990s, having lived a life of white privilege, I knew nothing about the concept of racial appropriation. I now know that writing a s...
The state college I attended required incoming freshmen to write an essay. Hundreds of us filled the auditorium to scribble in floppy blue books in the hopes of skipping freshman composition. The prompt was this: “In the event you were sudd...
When I was ten years old, I had a few favorite places: the library, the stationery store (we had such things in those days), and the yarn shop. Riding the bus cost a quarter, which my mother was willing to provide, I suppose, to get me out...
I don’t know what it is about our little place here on the prairie that attracts so many species of animal during mating season, but that is the case. In February it’s the great horned owls. I’ve mentioned them before.
Then father fox, wh...
Plenty of people who know me and work with me might not perceive of me as shy, but that is the case.
I’m the kid in class who knew all the answers but never raised her hand.
I’m the last on the playground to be picked for “sides.”
I’m...
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Paula Coomer one day got on a bus and rode out west with nothing but a sewing machine and a footlocker containing a few pair of bluejeans, Carole King's Tapestry album, and a paperback copy of Atlas Shrugged, which she never read.
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