We take most everything at face value. Otherwise how could we get by?" ~ "The Museum of the Dearly Departed

We take most everything at face value. Otherwise how could we get by?" ~ "The Museum of the Dearly Departed

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...all I knew were novels. It gave me pause, for a moment, that all my reference points were fiction, that all my narratives were lies.

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The whole damn century would've made more sense backwards. Where we ended is worse than where we began.

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History was safer than the news, because there was no question of how it would end. ~ "The Briefcase

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We take most everything at face value. Otherwise how could we get by?" ~ "The Museum of the Dearly Departed

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The loneliest thing in the world is lying awake beside someone asleep. ~ "The November Story

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Very few writers thank their mothers for keen editorial insight

I'm happy to be the exception.
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