
Personal essays on grief, divorce, music, and the work of becoming.
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I haven’t published anything in months
I don’t have writer’s block.
I haven’t been staring at a blank page waiting for inspiration.
I haven’t been researching.
I haven’t been carefully crafting my next essay.
The truth is I’ve barely b...
In my darkest hours, I lay here and I rot.
In my darkest hours, I play the tape to find the twist within the plot.
In my darkest hours, my own mind beats me worse than his fists did.
In my...
Humans built artificial intelligence and handed it the work of the copywriting intern.
There should be a tribunal for that alone.
Not for the danger. Not for the apocalypse fantasies. Not for the metal skulls rising out of nuclear ash, st...
It’s a strange thing, getting older.
In The Brown Vinyl Chair, I wrote about that feeling of running out of time. I’ve had it since I was five or six. It comes back every year before my birthday. Same dread. Same pressure. Only louder.
Th...
I fucking fell for it.
And I don’t think he did it with malicious intent.
That’s almost worse.
It’s pretty clear the man has also been in survive-by-any-means-necessary mode for a long time.
Just as I thought I was starting to make some...
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Essayist, alleged misery-guts and companion to Dorothy. Writing from inside the collapse of identity and relationships, and the sheer unadulterated lunacy of having a working mind in this fucking world. You have been warned.
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