Paper Chick/Women's Nature
Nikola Milosavljevic
The world might
not be here tomorrow,
but she still draws
a perfect outline
around her
lips and eyes.
It's the fourth week out of five of our Zoom writers' workshop, and I've finally gotten used to the rhythm of my Wednesday nights. There's my teacher, in New York City, the sweet nerdy man from
I kept swinging, and he started headbanging to the music.
In this book, I kept using the word “buzz” in various forms. Buzz, buzzy. I think I even got the word “bloodbuzz” in there, which I stole from the band The National.
The world might
not be here tomorrow,
but she still draws
a perfect outline
around her
lips and eyes.
Those long walks and unresolved questions gave him an appetite. For skin and flesh. The allure of degeneration presented itself again. This time as a salve for pain.
Bob Dylan concert. Of course, Bob Dylan.
"I loved reading Exit, Carefully. It’s unusual, and in my opinion exciting, to publish a play without previously receiving a major production."
-Walker Caplan, Lithub