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The Early Stuff

Burke Nixon

Monthly Essays on the Difficult Art of Growing Up

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Latest Issues

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On Hiding

The early days of high school—the first weeks, first months—linger in my mind mostly as a string of minor humiliations. Nothing awful at all, nothing remotely earth-shattering, but somehow these little humiliations stick around all these ye...

11 days ago
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Driver's Ed

Of all the things I loved to do when I was a kid, the one I most wish I could do again is this: driving around with my granddad.

6 months ago
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Bonus Track: "Nightswimming"

Night swimming, under the right circumstances, has to be one of the greatest pleasures of existence. I remember some of us jumping impulsively into the Comal one night when my friends and I were staying in a small tent in the backyard of a ...

7 months ago
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Only the Greatest Knight Ever

Ronnie and I met in third grade, when I was still the new kid. I’d only been at Sugar Mill Elementary for a week or two and didn’t know anyone very well, though I wasn’t too worried about it. Making friends was still pretty easy in those da...

7 months ago
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  • Burke Nixon

    Born on the Southwest Freeway (in a hospital). Raised in H-town (or actually Sugar Land via Missouri City). Taught reading at Sharpstown High in my twenties, teach writing at Rice in my forties. Fathered several children in my thirties.

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