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Things I've been thinking about — in writing, in conversation, and sometimes into a microphone. Personal essays, cultural provocations, and the occasional act of remembering out loud.

“What no one ever tells you about your parents’ death is this. You will not ever be able to remember all the stories they told you. If they told you at all. If they told you the whole story. You will not remember the names. You will not know to take notes because no child or adult for that matter is conscious of the fleeting time we may spend in each other’s company.”

from My Family Keeps Photographs, part of ‘The Remembering Project

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