
Essays and short stories on the little everythings and the big nothings of everyday life.
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Georges Braque – The Bicycle (c. 1961)
It all starts with a boy on the subway. He was about twelve and he looked just like you. Or maybe he didn’t, but he came in with his father and they had their bikes with them. So maybe that reminded m...
Whenever I’m feeling a little down, my mum has a habit of telling me things never stay put. Because when I feel like that, the only stabilising thought is that at least sadness is predictable and filled with certainty, I hold on to it for d...
Edward Hopper – Rooms by the Sea (1951)
Ghost Girl was great fun, but she was certainly nobody’s favourite. In contests of any kind or orientation, she’d be just outside the podium – an honourable mention, perhaps – never distinctive enoug...
Le Principe du Plaisir. René Magritte.
Last night I dreamt that among all the parts you showed me that weren’t real, you had a different face. You didn’t look younger; you were not older: you were somebody else entirely. The eyes I adored...
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Swing (1767)
I have this big conference coming up. I have been working on it alongside three friends and colleagues over the past year, so there have obviously been dips and surges in my excitement curve. Through...
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