Transfer at 42nd
Apparent victims always give you the most remarkable looks—and I do write from experience.
Yesterday’s Path
Leaving the trail you took yesterday, the one you’re expected to take tomorrow.
A Slight Pang of Guilt
An inability to meet expectations: straining to compensate for lost words.
Out-Sickness
When you tell stories about your home, the stranger hears a travel narrative.
The Moving Day
The new resident, the vacationer, the lost protagonist—all possibilities for further intrigue and ambiguity and chaos, the fruit of novels.
Fear and Excitement
Passing beyond what’s comfortable and known, whether that means barriers or borders or walls.