Trey MacDougal played tennis alone in the cold moonlight, streaks of grey and streaks of sweat fire in his hair.
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Jennifer Anniston once said, “Once you figure out who you are and what you love about yourself, I think it all kind of falls into place.” The issue for Earn and Vanessa is neither really knows the answer to “Who am I?”
Read MoreTexts and Contexts: When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities, by Chen Chen
Last week, we read poems from Chen Chen’s collection, When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities. When I was in college, I remember reading Sharon Olds for the first time, and thinking, “Wait…you can do that with poetry?”
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In episode thirteen of Atlanta, the Glover brothers fall back on the life blood of the show, and perhaps our country, and write an entire episode about money.
Read MoreLearn To Write From The Movies: Kill Your Darlings
It’s Ginsberg’s first day at Columbia University and his tour group visits the library, which has real uncool, melvin texts on display like the Gutenberg Bible and Hamlet in the First Folio.
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