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Page 186 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY against my locker, looking at the brown crotch of earth that ... type of jacket out of the twenty-five people I was routinely locked down with: Shorty, Flame-out ... Bath, had long time for either manslaughters or murder. We had Big Al (#1, white) and Big Al (#2, ...
we are.   TQ:  One of the most enjoyable aspects of these stories is their ability to bridge the gap ... all that.   TQ:  I was so drawn to Rhetta (from “Earthly Delights”). We just don’t see many characters ... nonrealism these days. We see it in the literary community with the popularity of writers like Link and ...
week-in-the-life anecdotes bookended by some cab-driving-culture essays and a recycling of the author’s Twitter ... transport one or another of the many pieces of self-styled luggage from one spot to the next.... The picking ... hourglass runs out.” Samarov feels a connection with these fellow nomads: “There’s some kinship between them ...
Fall 1986
that if I looked into a mirror, I wouldn't see anyone there. During these weeks, my only human ... a friendly twitter and a handshake. He and his friends sounded out slow French syllables for my benefit. They ... act I could remake myself as a marginal man, an artist. But there were the surprises. I was not ...
Andrei Codrescu
The women of Transylvania Print Pages:  Page 127 from Issue 34 Five pieces Andrei Codrescu The ... TriQu&rterly Issue 34 page Andrei Codrescu Wednesday, October 1, 1975 Fiction Work Issue 34 Print Share Tweet ... night of their marriage and the way you can tell is by marrying one, buying one. If she turns out to be ...
see, we need eggs, bread... " They're making a list of groceries! And writing checks. ... that? Suddenly you heard people next door saying, "Well, do we need eggs? Well, let's ... It was always the rising action, that I felt, over and over again. TQ: That's what you mean ...
a system that does seem to work out very well for some people in the short term, doesn’t it? TQ: It ... enacting what we see in others and in art around us. If that’s at all true, then it would seem pretty ... important to be aware of the stories and behaviors we’re observing and subsequently repeating to ourselves ...
Issues 1-100
Page 118 from Cumulative Index: 1-100 #30 Spr74 #31 244 pp. #32 W 75 #33 Spr 75 #34 F 75 #35 W 76 ... F 79 #47 W80 #48 Spr 80 #49 F 80 #50 W81 #51 Spr 81 #52 F 81 #53 W 82 #54 Spr 82 #55 F 82 #56 W83 #57 ... General issue Spr/Sum 85 TQ 20: Twentieth-anniversary issue 109 Cumulative Index: 1-100 page ...
That story maybe is going to turn into the next book. TQ: You’ve said how gratifying it is that readers ... disruptive then? I think we ended up making the right decision. TQ: You once suggested to me to boil a story ... have no idea what was happening. TQ: What are you working on next? CH: I have a book that’s brewing in ...
Fall 2003
Page 80 from Issue 117 into their heads that he had better exist? What is he guilty of? How many ... speaks, and we respond with pained empa­ thy to the frantic blither, something other than a maniacal ... grips our interest. We believe in the story of the Un­ namable's resistance to persecution, and ...

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