
essays, memoir, food analogies
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For a long time—a few years—when I was a kid, I only allowed myself to walk to a beat of three: 1,2,3, 1,2,3—a kind of waltz-like rhythm to my step. I knew it was weird so I kept it secret and tried to disguise it, stretching or syncopating...
Golf N’ Stuff Golf N’ Stuff Golf N’ Stuff.
The only thing I like about Golf N’ Stuff is the “n” in the middle of the name. It’s cute. But the fun stops there. Enter its gates and the horror begins.
I had to go to a kid’s birthday party at...
It was my day off. I woke up, got out of my pajamas, took a shower, and got back in my pajamas. I thought about what I should do with my day. I was working several jobs at the time and even the idea of my one day off, a single day at risk o...
This is another essay by my dad Max Schott from his book Keeping Warm. It’s a follow-up to the previous essay, Readers. For me, it’s also a kind of record of the way that his thinking mind has changed over time, although thankfully, even wi...
Dear Readers:
I’m lucky to have you. Every time I post something and people read it, I feel it—my luck. Today I’m excited to share an essay called “Readers,” by my dad, Max Schott, from his book “Keeping Warm.”
Maybe you’re thinking, “h...
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