Quit Grabbing My T-Shirt

 

One of the nicest and most terrible things about life is that each time I think I’m truly at the point where I’ve gotten overloaded and I’m starting to hate all my commitments, something comes along that I truly want to add to the stack. Writing this piece of flash fiction was like that.

It’s my second work for that magical site, The RS 500, the place where writers address each of Rolling Stone‘s Top 500 Albums of All Time with a poem or essay.

This month, I had the honor – and I’m saying that with a true heart – of writing about Eminem’s Slim Shady LP. Although let’s not talk about when it was released because sweet lord, high school was a long time ago when you look at the numbers).

Eminem was a violent genius, furious at his world and lit up by his own tenderness. He felt disconnected from reality and seeing this disconnect when others didn’t made it that much worse. I write about this album, and those feelings, in the context of a long-distance relationship between two lovers – one of whom is deployed overseas.

Check it out: http://www.thers500.com/albums/275-eminem-the-slim-shady-lp-1999/

 

 

New, new, new!

Hi, all. Welcome to the new site! After several weeks of fussing, we’ve fully migrated over. Many thanks to graphic designer Christine Tian for her hard work. I hope the payment of one (1) blueberry pie and two dozen (2 dozen) chocolate-chip cookies was sufficient for your troubles.

I’m going to maintain my distance here and not post terrifically often – how does twice a month sound to you? fine? yes? – because I’m still thrashing through rewrites on Wondermelt and because I have some other delightful writing news. For the next 3+ months, I’ll be participating in the Words After War winter writing workshop, hosted by NYU’s Cultures of War Research Collaborative. It’s been a crazy year, but getting back into the classroom feels like a great decision.

So! Let me know what you think of the new layout. And happy autumn.

xx Molly