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Page 80 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY The Dream In a desolate spot on the road that leads from the ... Scruple. You think you had a dream last night? Well, maybe so and maybe not. Have you matched it against ... I would never think of taking them down to The Dream to check them out. I like them just the way they are ...
to yourself because that's the only way to be sure the rhythms of the sentences are OK (prose ... a Writer, by Dorothea Brande. Then do what it says, including the tasks you think are impossible. You will ... the verb "said”…he admonished gravely.  Keep your exclamation points under control. You are ...
trees, and you think they are blocking your view, you are looking, even then, at the water. Those leaves ... squirrel scampers, mainly water. You yourself are a kind of flooded hollow hull. On the bays, on land that ... flesh, they become air, leaving a chart of bones. You think you can't see the current war and ...
"Say you're colored, got to go downtown out of your own part-make sure you don ... 't drink water, and think through your memory-map where you're going- "Here I can hand in ... counter." There's no signs, like some think up here-you work it yourself." You ignored our ...
Schwartz’s opening poem sequence ends: “Do you consider yourself a part or apart from? Where you are apart ... she becomes a part of us, as readers? By reading? Is it as readers that we are responsible? I think ... Claire Schwartz. Part essay, part review, part letters between friends, we are grateful to any readers ...
significance only where there is plot. And so they are drawn to theatrical posing, because dramas, even more ... notice. Climax, denouement, drama- those are theatrical lies, which are most frequently introduced into ... Page 152 from Issue 80 Timofeevna, as I was walking through the village, a storekeeper shouted ...
You were unknown to yourself and now you are not. You will exist from the here-on-out. Others will ... water drops off a dog.” You can’t exactly translate this, and that might be part of its appeal, but you ... you can’t hear it unless you put your hands over your ears. 2. Does a voice engage senses other than ...
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what it is like to feel that way, to think that there are people all around the table with you who ... always say, “Don’t say it’s beyond what you can imagine. You know what? Try to imagine it. Try to imagine ... process of dying or dealing with a dying loved one to say, “I can’t even imagine it,” because I don’t want ...

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