I tried to remember what Sandra looked like: around sixty, reddish hair, a weathered face. Ordinary. Like she might be standing in front of me on line at the supermarket, rather than behind me, her hands on my skull
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I was twitchy, impatient. Disappointed, too.
Katya Kovalyovahas quoted6 years ago
I hadn’t realized talking would be involved. Had I known, I never would have made the appointment.
Katya Kovalyovahas quoted6 years ago
Being human cannot be borne alone. We need other presences. We need soft night noises—a mother speaking downstairs, a grandfather rumbling in response, cars swishing past on Philadelphia Avenue and their headlights wheeling around the room. We need the little clicks and signs of a sustaining otherness. We need the Gods.
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Acknowledgments About the Author Other Books by Da
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relaxed at all. I had signed up for something called Master