Donitz parked by the Salvation Army Store. He had an apartment now. His first. He’d always lived with […]
Author: @MinorLits
We have read and understood this essay. We have taken away the fundamentals of the lesson: we should use language to better ourselves. We have elected to take this one step further, for the betterment of ourselves. We are concerned with building a stronger and more resilient society that will withstand the blows of false or flaccid language. We will do this by using language as our exercise room.
“It took at least one bottle of whiskey to make a grave. The bottle lay on the brim […]
In the parentheses of Elizabeth Bishop’s Geography III I’d time enough To play with names So big they […]
I’ve tried talking to myself less but it can’t be helped. I’m past forty now so it doesn’t embarrass me as […]
You can never get enough Hanki Kleeneshi if you ask me. I know they’re not asking me, but […]
Screen Play Start with an apartment, just like any apartment. A chair that’s not for sitting. A settee […]
This series documents the riverside of La Loire –– Nantes was formed along this river and its port has long […]
It was the man with the telescopic vision from the penthouse who gave me a dozen fresh donuts […]
Some days ago, I joined a host of brilliant and beautiful scholars, writers, cultural operators and art enthusiasts […]
