“We’ll write a riff, and it’s a sick riff, so it’s guaranteed that the song will be at least interesting to some extent, because you have the sick riff.” – Yvette Young, interviewed
Friday Links: How To Be Good Edition
“They could put it on his gravestone: he tried to be of use” – Lydia Millet, ‘Dinosaurs’
Designated Months & Reading Habits
“Personally, I am a hedonistic reader; I have never read a book merely because it was ancient. I read books for the aesthetic emotions they offer me…” – Jorge Luis Borges
Friday Links: Make Your Own Reality Edition
“This is hardly science, but only a fairy tale, a critic wrote, shortly after the book on the earth’s systemic interconnectedness…” – Angela Woodward, ‘Natural Wonders’
Why Are All The Best Short Story Writers Women?
“I fell in love with a robber and he took me on his rounds.” – Aimee Bender, “The Ring”
Friday Links: What Does It Take To Get Some Peace Edition
“We are all wounded by racism…None of us, black or white, wants to feel the pain that racism has caused. But when you feel it, you’re awake.” – Toi Derricotte, ‘The Black Notebooks’
The One-Day Boycott Should Lead To Bigger Things
“…joy is the mostly invisible, the underground union between us, you and me…” – Ross Gay, ‘The Book of Delights’
Friday Links: Poets, Friends, and Cranks Edition
“The National Anthem vampires at the blood. / I am a uniform. Not brusque. I bray” Gwendolyn Brooks, “Riders To The Blood-Red Wrath”
When Are You Full?
“If we feel deeply, and we encourage ourselves and others to feel deeply, we will find the germ of our answers to bring about change…” – Audre Lorde, in conversation with Claudia Tate
Friday Links: What Are Your Weapons Edition
“There have always been those who use despair and desperation as weapons.” – N.K. Jemisin, ‘The Stone Sky’
