I could pretend I didn’t watch at least a thousand hours of television since March, but I’m sure I did. I mean, how many walks can a person take? (nonfiction)
Tag: Grabel
So now what are we going to do?
(nonfiction)
O, America, a horse like us would have been glue by now.
(nonfiction)
I’ve socialized a couple times in the backyard. Masks on, masks off, nibble, nibble, sip, sip, masks on, masks off, sip, sip, nibble, nibble.
(nonfiction)
Oh, food. It is such a deft [and daft] distraction. It absolutely changes the narrative.
(nonfiction)
We still can’t believe there’s nothing there at all but ugly. We feel woozy in his rank backwind.
(The Loop)
It takes our breath away, virus or not. And nobody knows how to make the virus go away. And nobody knows when it’s leaving, or what it will look like tomorrow.
(The Loop)
We panicked all evening, clearing our throats, secretly gargling with hydrogen peroxide.
(The Loop)
And I was looking for barbarians. I still am. I always am. I’ve seen so many. Haven’t you?
(The Loop)
ACM is pleased as punch that we get to publish Leanne Grabel’s work every month.
(The Loop)