More poetry. Fearsby Felipe Benitez Reyes By Gonzalo De Lerma The sensation of being the only guestin a grand hotel on the outskirts of the city—and hearing the somnambulisticelevator and a scream—or being in an empty theateror in a lonely plazaof a lonely unknown cityweighed down with suitcases and no moneysurrounded by escaped dovesfrom the […]
More Texas. You know, I left out the funniest part of being in Texas. Everything is decorated almost exactly as if it were in western South Dakota. Swap out the Native American influence for Hispanic, and there you have it. Friday: Dallas Zoo, currently a tropical paradise. We were walking along an outside corridor formed
Writerly Ramble. Spoilerly Alias stuff below. I vicariously watch Alias. That is, Lee’s watching it, and he sometimes tells me about what’s going on. As he’s telling me about what’s going on, I’m thinking, “there’s a pattern here.” The first seaon, the solution to many problems was something called “The Third Alternative.” That is, when
In Antiguaby Kerri Webster “In Antigua I am famous. I am bathed in jasmine and pressed with warm stones.” —Carnival Cruise ad in the New Yorker In Albuquerque, on the other hand, I am infamous; childrenthrow stones and the elderly whisper behind their hands.In Juneau, I am glacial, a cool blue where anyone can bathefor
April is National Poetry Month. If you go to www.poets.org, you can sign up for a daily poem in your inbox. I like today’s, especially the line about “no lover ever imagines them”: A Myth of Devotionby Louise Glück When Hades decided he loved this girlhe built for her a duplicate of earth,everything the same,
In the beginning… God created the heavens and the earth (The Bible) A long time ago… Luke Skywalker and Han Solo lead a rebellion against the evil empire(Star Wars)4,000,000BC Aliens leave monolith on Earth (2001: A Space Odyssey)1,000,000BC Loana faces dinosaurs to be with Tumak, a caveman banished from his savage tribe, and then from

