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Apr 22, 20221 min read
203: Show Me Your Lonely
Inspired by the New York Times article "Why New York's a Lonely Town, Especially Since Covid" by James Barron. Draw me a map of your...
Mar 1, 20221 min read
195: March 2020 / March 2022
It began there, but we can feel it here. It’s all people are talking about. The news is always on. Would you like to sign up for a...
Feb 2, 20221 min read
189: Sandbags
I love when people say Oh, it makes me well up. I heard that today- it makes me well up; as if one’s feelings of love or longing or grief...
Jan 11, 20221 min read
182: Deja Vu
It’s better and worse all at the same time. We’ve been here before. I never liked deja vu. Some people stay optimistic, they say it’s...
Dec 21, 20211 min read
176: Longest Night
I remember when the sun stretched out over the sky lingering in the corners between buildings and tree limbs freckling you with...
Dec 20, 20210 min read
Nov 15, 20211 min read
167: Handwritten Notes and Park Benches
I write the neighbor’s names on a worn index card and tape it to the fridge- Alana and Neil, Apartment 3. I don’t want to forget. Then I...
Oct 2, 20211 min read
155: Coda
They started by telling me that he was an amazing singer. They said- You should have heard him at the Christmas concert in December with...
Oct 2, 20211 min read
152: When All This is Over
I thought when this was over there would be a parade. I thought we would throw open the doors, slide back the curtains and run out into...
Oct 2, 20211 min read
146: Solitary Confinement
I spent so much of 2020 alone in my apartment; days and weeks and almost a year because the world was sick and we had to protect each...
Oct 2, 20211 min read
#140: Apocalypse
I wonder what stories we’ll tell of the apocalypse when the world was on fire when the plagues came when everyone had to go inside. Will...
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