this is so kind, thank you! I've been heads-down in a novel lately, but maybe someday again I can share links to more/other work!
this is so kind, thank you! I've been heads-down in a novel lately, but maybe someday again I can share links to more/other work!
Yes! Itβs just such an elegant gear shift for how the essay rises/arises out of that moment and out of the sadness and becomes something else also there at the end
I loved this essay! I've been thinking/writing a lot about homecoming, what home is, what we owe it, what it owes us, etc etc, and I'm a huge Wilco fan and really appreciated you weaving my obsessions together. Lovely piece of work, truly (and beautiful remembrance of your mother, too)
I found that turn so moving! It really caught me off guard, in a good way
For me, it's still "Via Chicago," not least of all because of Keller's line: "The song isnβt so much about arrival as it is about metamorphosis and what happens when someone passes through different places, among different people, long enough to be changed."
I'm a Wilco fan and knew whoever wrote about "Via Chicago" would do it proud, but Christopher Keller really delivered. I somehow missed the Tori Amos bus back in middle school, but Nanette Donohoe's take on "Winter" made this the best listen I've ever had to one of Amos's songs. Both worth the read!
He writes you books! Incredible
Small black and white tuxedo cat curled up into a circle, with one back leg sticking out
Time is a flat circle, and so is my cat
I tell myself itβs testament to my own personal growth lol
Hi Justin!! Long time no see
one of the best signs I've ever beheld with my own eyes
Iβm writing a sapphic air hockey romance
shld be illegal to schedule the conference on spring forward weekend imho
I like this perspective! I think a lot about the distinction between growth and change, bc as a reader I donβt typically like when every character is static and no one has to grapple with or learn/unlearn thingsβ¦ but I do think βpersonal growth arcβ can be really limiting to story so appreciate this
A most infuriating modern necessity: ruthlessly side-eyeing every single em dash in a manuscript in a paranoid attempt to make sure the voice isn't coming off like *that* voice.
This reminds me of something Toni Morrison wrote.
working on a genre of book that I call Y'allternative
Itβs iconic, sheβs iconic, but what did it all mean?
I wrote about Lisa Loeb and Stay (I Missed You) for @marchxness.bsky.social. Weβre up against Lee Ann Womack and a worryingly good essay from @amygcb.bsky.social
Come and vote and feel your feelings!
marchxness.com#/1stround-lo...
In some ways I wish I was at AWP but mainly I think itβs nostalgia for who I used to be
People now think theyβre doing 90s fashion but theyβre actually just emulating boring rich people from the 90s. Theyβre not capturing anything that was fun or interesting about the era, not the punk or grunge influences, not the heavy 70s and 30s call backs. Just boring rich people
Jenny, I love this. Am especially obsessed with the Bill Pullman detail? And also the ending.
Bryan I guffawed
Brian! I loved this essay.
"Though not as heroin forward as the rest of their debut, one would have to pretty briskly walk past those obvious lyrical details... My ass has been running past them for nearly thirty years." Can confirm "The Background" made a devastating soundtrack for a middle-schooler and still slays me today.
the thing about comedy is that im really worried nothing will ever again be as funny to me as Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Funnest reading Iβve ever been to! If someone could FaceTime me from a corner, Iβd be much obliged
I am in the midst of a rewatchβmad I didnβt think of making chili
I want to do my part in raising awareness. Texas's Big Bend is set to receive new border security infrastructure, including >100 mi of border wall cutting through Big Bend National Park. Kristi Noem just waived 28 environmental protection laws and regulations to expedite this construction. π§΅ 1/4
relatable