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    And my second and final is from a wonderful 2017 Canadian novella, Malagash by Joey Comea

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    My first is from Hardy’s Far From The Madding Crowd

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    “Just as some cultures have a hundred words for ‘snow,’ there should be a hundred words in our language for all the ways a black boy can lie awake at night”—Saeed Jones, “How we Fight for Our Lives”

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    "Didn't I tell you that living pinches?" Clarice Lispector,

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    "Female pleasure likely will remain elusive and difficult so long as we--as a culture and as erotic individuals--approach sex as a linear experience that forecloses on the wider universe of eroticism." --from The Pleasure Gap, by

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    reading William Gaddis — We have to follow Emerson’s advice to treat people as though they were real, because, perhaps they are . . . The Recognitions

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    "We are all refugees from our childhoods. And so we turn, among other things, to stories." from How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, by Mohsin Hamid.

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    ...Defining oneself almost exclusively by a mythology, allowing the city to do what it does best...act as a cipher... I did not yet understand the psychic cost of defining oneself by the place you are from. The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom

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    Who are the ghosts again, we or our dead? Maybe they imagined us first, maybe we were conjured out of the deep past by other minds. -- Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss

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    Time to check out what gems have been discovered for . What's the best one you've read this week?

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    . NYT asked Laurie Anderson: What kind of reader were you as a child? Laurie: I first became hypnotized by reading the backs of cereal boxes. I still like to read and eat at the same time, especially alone in restaurants when I’m on tour.

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    There was gunfire, and it painted the wind red. by

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    "Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible: and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon."

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    "I considered the wonder of the things that befell me, convinced that my life was the best omelet you could make with a chain saw." From "Panama," Thomas McGuane

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    “Why should one spend time staring out the window, sipping lip-burning liquids and cooking feasts on hot surfaces when the world outside was so fresh and ripe for the taking?” This brought to you by ’s Spaceman of Bohemia.

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    "We are nodes on intricate systems, synapses snapping on a great collective brain; we are in it together, for better or worse." ~Rebecca Solnit "Call Them by Their True Names"

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    "There’s really no point in asking what if? The only question worth asking is: what’s next?" - Me, by Elton John

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    "Irony is the outward sign of a feeling one's trying not to have. The adult version of yanking your crush's braid on the playground. See, it announces, I'm not interested!" -- a from 's essay, "Brief Treatise Against Irony

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    "Feigned happiness, I thought, would be an effective deterrent to Loneliness." , BESOTTED

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    Why, what's the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness? ~William , Much Ado about Nothing (Act V, Scene 4, Don Pedro)

    Rain, snow, grey sky, view out my window.
    Trees and snow in my backyard.

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