In my youth, it wasn’t uncommon to see people collapse. Whole groups of them might go at once in an invisible sea swell that washed
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In my youth, it wasn’t uncommon to see people collapse. Whole groups of them might go at once in an invisible sea swell that washed
When I was in the fifth or sixth grade, we moved from a small town on the Mississippi River to St Louis, MO. We found
I once worked in a research lab as an assistant. Each budget cycle, the director, who was a good scientist but a poor administrator, would
Cigars and conversation are habits I prefer infrequent but savored. Fixations of the mouth. I considered cigarettes—even dabbled—but never submitted to the habit. Too many
Some weeks ago, I was waiting on a train platform in south London after a round of tests at the hospital. It seemed like half
I’m becoming more comfortable at the piano. I can form chords. I can play some sharps and flats. I might even be able to fool