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Redux: Pen with Which to Write It All Down

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Toni Morrison, The Art of Fiction No. 134
Issue no. 128 (Fall 1993)

Sometimes something that I was having some trouble with falls into place, a word sequence, say, so I’ve written on scraps of paper, in hotels on hotel stationery, in automobiles. Ifit arrives you know. If you know it reallyhas come, then you haveto put it down.

 

Mihály Munkácsy, Anyai ösztön, 1884, oil on panel, 36″ x 55″. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

 

Guests
By Mary Terrier
Issue no. 229 (Summer 2019)

The month after our mother died, our father began bringing women home. It felt like a behind-her-back kind of operation. “I’m going to have a guest over tonight,” is what he would say.

 

Photo: Ildar Sagdejev (CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)).

 

Impermanence
By Alex Dimitrov
Issue no. 227 (Winter 2018)

The first ending. And knowing it would end
I wanted another. Lover, summer,
pen with which to write it all down.
The first disappointment. Which is not
remembered but lives in the body …

 

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