I’ve spent this long strange year working and writing. With familiar venues for inspiration…
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My family and I were in Bilbao, Spain when we started to hear news that countries might be closing down.
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I was in the hospital last week, for non-COVID reasons, when I had an asthma episode in the middle of the night.
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During this pandemic/quarantine, vivid memories have led to several stories and poems.
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Everything seems to happen like it's in slow-motion, and the things I feel —frustration, loneliness, anger, fear —all seem distant, like they're behind glass.
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Jack Nicholson . . . has been known to do short haul trips in an odd truck that has a flatbed in front of the cab, and when I was at a warehouse . . . for some reason, and Jack Nicholson appeared…
Read moreJennifer Herman-Kircher's Thoughts on the Plague
March 14, 2020 started as a day much like any other day. My daughter took the bus to school, in suburbia USA. I was on deadline at work. The world held just as many ways to die as it usually did…
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