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Monthly Archives: November 2008

My grandmother performed a one-man show
she played the role of father, mother and spiritual confidant
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Antonio - Cheerful, 41 year old single Italian man looking for a long-term relationship. He feels numb when the subject of HIV status arises on his dates. He has been positive for eighteen years, and that fact Read More »

“Kid you got a golden thumb,” declared Cortis Haire. He had picked up the bright-eyed hippie outside of Los Angeles heading north on his pedal to the metal push towards Seattle. Read More »

Dry refrigerated air. Warm bright light. Colors, vivid and organic. Symmetrical stacks of oranges (3 kinds), grapefruit (2 kinds), lemons, limes, apples (5 kinds) and vegetables: Read More »

Standing in the ICU, anagram of incurable, and listening to Hoobastank (worst name since Rainbow Butt Monkeys) and “The Reason” coming from a little radio sitting at the head of the gondola (bed.) Yes, “The Reason” and listening to the staff listen to me recite the system-by-system, the (it-doesn’t-matter) lab results.He goes Mmph, hmmph, ummph, Read More »

I always thought I’d drown like Martha did. Thrown overboard with anchors attached, Fighting to breath, discovered six days later, reduced to a skeleton, tangled in a lobster trap.

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“Tell me exactly how you did it,” she says.

I covertly look to the right and to the left—as if a Star Trekesque escape pod will suddenly appear and I will Read More »

It’s getting dark when the road curves into Moab. My twenty-two year old daughter is with me on my cross-continent divorce odyssey. Six weeks ago, her dad told me our thirty-year marriage was over and my life feels as stark as the landscape that surrounds us. I’ve made a reservation at a swank place Read More »

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