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Susan's Musings

Susan Coyne

The fruits of an obsessive need to document, through illustration, essays, my "Seen and Overheard" series, drive-by interviews, and travelogues. My Tumblr was called "Queen of the Jumble." Can you beat it?

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A Glimpse into My Journal, Murderous Sparrows, and Dappled Light on the New York Public Library

Today we’re going to try something a little different.

a month ago
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Live Drawings at AfroPunk Paris, Liminal States, and The Most Patrician Rabbit

I’m in a strange liminal state (“liminal” — one of the favorite go-to words of a couple of my Religion professors) for reasons what will be familiar to closer friends and family. I’m between here and there.

2 months ago
5
2

$212 for Monthly Rent, Plate-Sized Pastries, and Botox in the Waiting Room

Something I didn’t post a few weeks ago, for my “detritus” series (that is: random stuff I see on the ground). This was near my aunt’s and uncle’s on Shelter Island. It got progressively buried as the days went on:

2 months ago
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“Kinds of Kindness” Live Drawings, Unidentified Famous People, and Frisbee in Union Square

Two weeks ago was a bit of a weird week. Here’s some of what I wrote two Wednesdays ago in Manhattan after having gone to a doctor’s appointment —

2 months ago
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