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Hello! Next week for Lit Breakfast Club May 3rd: I am making hashbrowns and bagels and vegan french toast. There will be hot chocolate and tea and juice available. I am also going to recommend four short stories that are pretty great: The School by Donald Barthelme: npr.org/programs/death/readings/stories/bart.html For Esme with Love and Squalor by J.D. Salinger dibache/text.asp?cat=51&id=173 Death and the compass by Jorge Luis Borges ssmith.no-ip.org/ebooks/_Staging/PDF/Jorge%20Luis%20Borges%20-%20Labyrinths.pdf A Very Old Man with Angel Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez ndsu.edu/pubweb/~cinichol/CreativeWriting/323/MarquezManwithWings.htm and three articles that I really enjoyed: Woolfs Darkness: Embracing the Inexplicable by Rebecca Solnit newyorker/online/blogs/books/2014/04/virginia-woolf-darkness-embracing-the-inexplicable.html The Measure of What is Possible by Molly McCardle therumpus.net/2012/09/the-measure-of-what-is-possible/ Some notes on Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/11/22/bird-by-bird-anne-lamott/ and five poetry I liked thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird by Wallace Stevens poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15746 If I left you a voicemail this would be it by Shinji Moon alsobesides.tumblr/post/83668896074/im-not-drunk-yet-but-we-havent-spoken-in two poems by mira gonzalez thequietus/articles/13277-two-poems-mira-gonzalez ingredients for memories that can be used as explosives by ej koh thisisejkoh/poem-ingredients-for-memories-that-can-be-used-as-explosives/ feel free to suggest other things to read. you dont have to read all this, but an article or a short story or a poem wont take up too much time before next saturday. thanks peeps!
Posted on: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 03:45:59 +0000

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