“I know that there is no way in which K’s death would not have been very sad for you, but the fact that it was so sudden, so unexpected, must make it very difficult to assimilate in a different way.…
You pronounce the quotes
Possible working titles (for the whole comic – help me choose, and please please suggest ideas!) You pronounce the quotes Ordinary / Extraordinary A gay trade unionist’s guide to Geneva or to cruising sites across the 20th Century? Thanks! *…
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Victoria Phillips Edit/Rewrite: Wiki October, 2022 Biography and Memoir, CUNY Graduate Center Harriet Winslow (See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Winslow) For the fictional character, see List of Family Matters characters § Harriette Winslow. Harriet Winslow Born 1796 Died 1833 (aged 36–37) Harriet Wadsworth Winslow (née Lathrop; 1796–1833),…
Preface for a Graphic Novel – Sandy Jimenez
Preface for a graphic novel working title “URBAN SCRIMMAGE” (258 Words… I had a longer draft but I found it was super repetitive.) ### This is a comic book, that some will call a graphic novel about the Bronx in…
Wikipedia Entry – Purrfect Memories, Inc.
Purrfect Memories, Inc. History Purrfect Memories, Inc. (PMI) is an American catalog order company that sells cat-themed Christian-inspired collectibles. The company was founded in 1979 by artist Stephen J. Block. He is quoted in stating that he believes his paintbrush…
Wikipedia page – Wim Vijverberg
Wim P. Vijverberg (born in Naaldwijk, the Netherlands, 1955) is a Professor of Economics at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center and a Research Fellow at IZA Institute of Labor Economics. He was born to a greenhouse…
Preface – C. Julian Jiménez
Before you read this you should be aware… I am a liar. Not intentionally, but nevertheless. My recollection is suspicious, at best. I loathe memory. Partly, because it reminds me of the person I have evolved beyond, but mostly because…
Preface
I don’t know how to relate to my father. Funny that when prompted with “what do you want people to know?” I answer in deficit. This concavity feels fitting to my subject, who I suppose is my mother in a…
Margo Jefferson at the GC–10/26
Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and memoirist Margo Jefferson has lived in the thrall of a cast of others—her parents and maternal grandmother, jazz luminaries, writers, artists, athletes, and stars. These are the figures who thrill and trouble her, and who have…
Ethics Reflection
“It’s my version of things…It’s what I saw and felt; it’s not the whole story. But I think I have a right to tell it.” I am both a firm believer of Maia when she writes this in her article…

