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Tag Archives: Prose
Osmosis
The coke parties were my favorite. It was when everyone was happiest. Everyone usually meant my mother, father, and their friends, Tony and Dina. My mother would tell me—Tony and Dina are coming over tonight—and I knew that meant … Continue reading
Between Stations
I was on the subway platform waiting for the train when I spotted a thin girl in torn jeans and bright green tank-top walking in my direction. Her hair was a bushel of unruliness. As the girl drew nearer … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged Brooklyn, first love, girl interrupted, John Biscello, no man's brooklyn, Prose, subway encounter, train station
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Demasking is a Crime
Signs everywhere: rectangular slabs of mildly glowing metal that warned in red lettering: Demasking is a crime. It was in the year _______ that a maskless society had ceased to exist. A decision was made by people who made decisions … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged cover up schemes, demasking is a crime, dystopic stew, hidden agendas, John Biscello, Prose, watchwords
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These Glacial Times
I have been in a coma now for sixty-seven days. No one reaches me anymore. And I don’t reach them. Everything that has to do with reaching—in, out—all of that is done. It is jazz that has lost its voice. … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged american pie, boy interrupted, dreamlife, John Biscello, jukebox, pop odyssey, Prose
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Starstuff
Mariko was a photographer of stars. It feels funny to put it that way. It sounds as if she photographed celebrities.She only took photos of stars in the night sky. She said the stars were her real home and that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged John Biscello, love, mariko, night sky, photography, Prose, starscaping
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Mariko
I knew from the beginning that Mariko was haunted, but there was nothing I could do about it. My only choice was to love her, and until the very end. I have five photographs left of Mariko. I burned all … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged Desire, John Biscello, light and shadow, love, mariko, Prose, the haunting
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Frost
There is a specific tenor to dreaming in a silent and snowy land. It’s that place where your voice grows brighter, then brittle and glassy, before shattering into a choir of a thousand birds, and everywhere the echoes attempt to … Continue reading
What We Talk About When We Talk About Ghosts
It began in a feral and unnamed country, which was the nerve-center of dreaming. Telephones wires hanging down like snipped umbilicals, like severed hyphens that had lost all sense of meaning and purpose. The telephone poles doubled as crucifixes. You … Continue reading
After Hours
Lenny Bruce, seated on a chipped wooden stool, cigarette dangling from his lips, slumping forward, shoulders slack. His mouth puckers, the cigarette jumps to attention, he draws in fiercely, then exhales a series of bluish halos that float and … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged John Biscello, lenny bruce, Prose, purgatory, this is comedy, this is not comedy
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