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I pack my bags, move to West Hollywood among a cluster of homosexuals who don’t hit on me.My landlady is Israeli. She automatically assumes I&rs..
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She was twenty-nine or thirty.
One of those women who’d get angry with you if you bought
her a gift with a chord attached to it.
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Part IAnd suddenly, the nation’s alarm clock rings.Instead of being woken up, we’re still dreaming…1968…Martin’s gone...
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the first 18 chapters...(don't worry, they're short)
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Used to be a time when I would just sit at the typer and start typing. I didn’t worry about misspellings or grammar or writing something cringy ..
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[Evening. A porch. MARY sits musing on the moon. When she hears steps, she rises quickly. Enter WARREN, carrying groceries.]Mary: You're wearing leath..
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SomehowIgotfixed-upon a playdatewith a girl namedHeidi Krohner.The only thing Irememberabout Heidi Krohnerisone dayshecornered mein thecoatroomat scho..
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I was in Penn Station waiting for the train to take me to New Haven… I was sitting alone, away from the crowd, reading something by John Paul S..
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The Garden of Eden is not necessarily the Garden of Hope.The Wisdom that had usually kept me sane, left me with grief and pain, and without you,my hea..
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I was born in a town called Punkenville on December 5, 1964.
At the time it had a population of about 4,000.
Today there are over 6,000 people l..
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