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recent geopolitical events in mind, but it has remained a tough question for me as an editor, knowing the ... collection? AM: Not to keep stealing from my editor’s note, but there I argue, “Diasporan Armenians cannot be ... way these stories resonate with those of other diasporic communities. How does this collection fit ...
Page 21 from Issue 80 Atget's Gardens As I am now seventy years of age and without heirs ... or progeny of any kind, I am extremely anxious about this collection of plates. =Eugene Atget in ... a letter, November 12, 1920 Was it always a dream then? the fallen leaves the stairs that lead nowhere the ...
submissions, so I got some friends involved. Yeah, it started with just me and some close friends of mine. TQ ... questions on that slant: on diversity. I was looking at all the bios of your editors, and the group is so ... been challenging for me, because it has always been a vast network of people I know and respect. ...
(“After the Moon”) TQ: Tell me about your poetic influences. FSL: I am embarrassed to confess that I read ... title of your collection, My Funeral Gondola, alludes to a fascinating and rich piece of musical ... “reconsider” because the first collection happens to be titled Water the Moon, though for me there is not much ...
view/voice in the piece yet, nor had I locked in on the "why" of my story strongly enough. ... It has become clear to me over time that part of my process is a first draft that stays too close to ... am I to change the words of Mark Twain?" For me, this reverential first draft that lacks ...
leading me. From 1947 to 1959 the three New York teams dominated major-league baseball, alternately ... * * * Years later, it has become clear to me that there is indeed a connection between baseball and writing. ... * * * In rereading this piece, it occurs to me that this essay is a linear, chronological explanation of, ...
are fight­ ing, it is better for the nobler side to win. I am sorry that this uprising has followed so ... I always have a great pleasure when I get news from you. I have many things to thank you for and many to ... say to you but I am to-day very busy and will leave it to another time. Yours truly Leo Tolstoy. 12 ...
by our history and our failures in its pursuit of meaning.  TQ: It's hard for me to know where ... mixing and remixing of forms allowed for a rupturing of previous beliefs to lead me to a newfound order ... collection?  Chang:  In the poem titled “Hybrida: A Zuihistu,” the speaker says, “The story we are living now ...
way. She's always very nice to me. What did you say to her?" Hup was beginning to ... Page 80 from Issue 64 know how long I've been waiting?" He had a crumpled white ... way down when the stores opened. I had to look like a shopper so they wouldn't ask me to ...
how living is always an attempt to live better and become better human beings. There was something ... ethereal act, I like to think that it’s something else that takes us there. TQ: I read your collection ... long now, it's difficult to think that I am a teacher, because it just feels like life to me, now. ...

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