I suppose we’re drawn to emotional liminality because, at times, anything less feels like a lie.
Read MoreI write, as Roethke says, "to solve all the leaps of light." I write to do with letters what Thelonious Monk did with piano keys.
Read MoreI suppose we’re drawn to emotional liminality because, at times, anything less feels like a lie.
Read MoreI write, as Roethke says, "to solve all the leaps of light." I write to do with letters what Thelonious Monk did with piano keys.
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