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An exuberant, expansive cataloging of the intimate physical relationship between a reader and a book A way to leave a trace of us, who we were or wanted to be, what we read and could imagine, what we did and what we left for you. Readers of physical books leave traces: marginalia, slips of paper, fingerprints, highlighting, inscriptions. All books have histories, and libraries are not just collections of books and databases but a medium of long-distance communication with other writers and readers. Letter to a Future Lover collects several dozen brief pieces written in response to library ephemera—with "library" defined broadly, ranging from university institutions to friends' shelves, from a seed library to a KGB prison library—and addressed to readers past, present, and future. Through these witty, idiosyncratic essays, Ander Monson reflects on the human need to catalog, preserve, and annotate; the private and public pleasures of reading; the nature of libraries; and how the self can be formed through reading and writing.
In her celebrated debut volume, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz tackles, among other idiosyncratic topics, love ("Science"), heartbreak ("Lit"), and thieving suburban punks ("Ode to the Person Who Stole My Family's Lawn Gnome"). Quirky and funny with a subtext of social commentary, Aptowicz's writing lets the reader ride shotgun in a hilarious sprawling road trip through America’s youth culture. Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz is a dizzying dervish of a poet, an astounding talent, a deft lyricist whose patented take on this dopey world is dazzling in its originality. Everything she encounters is fair game, and she jolts us into unexpected, delightful recognition. -Patricia Smith, "Blood Dazzler" Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz is a flash flood of uppercut quotes. Reading her work tempts me to lean over to the people next to me, and say, “Hey, you gotta see this.” Do not miss the opportunity to absorb this woman's work, page or stage." - Buddy Wakefield, "Live for a Living"
This collection of poems are the calling of the heart for a love that is yet to exist.
Over a duration of six years, author Andrew Kendall never realized there might be a bigger picture to the letters he wrote to a future lover. In their original state a narrative never seemed present, but compiled together readers are allowed an intimate look into Kendall's journey of unrealistic expectations, desperation, and lack of self-awareness that led to confusing self-destruction and heartbreak.Dear Future Boyfriend offers a look inside--almost a brief history of where one has been and where they are now. It's an unexpected journey of understanding, growth, and that letters a lonely writer thought no one would ever see could somehow take on a life of their own--telling an important story together rather than alone.
After being married for 7 years, I literally walked my husband out of the door. I used used weapons such as disrespect, cheating, stubbornness, and emasculation.
Organized in four sections – Inception, Longing, Chaos, and Epiphany – K.Y. Robinson's debut poetry collection explores what it is to want in spite of trauma, shame, injustice, and mental illness. It is one survivor's powerful testimony, and a love letter "to those who lie awake burning."
Are you tired of dating duds? Do you tell yourself all the good men are taken? Have you always wished your book boyfriend could come to life? Judith Joy had the same concerns. Dear Future Lover describes her journey and process to find true love. By implementing the Law of Attraction, she was able to manifest her soulmate, and you can too. Judith Joy wrote love letters to her future lover. She wrote these journal entries over time, set it aside and forgot about it. A year later, after she met her [now] husband, Judith discovered the journal in a drawer. This book shares those love letters, how they relate to different Law of Attraction principles and describes how what she wrote showed up in her current relationship. Dear Future Lover highlights and explains the principles of the Law of Attraction and how they can help you make your dream lover a reality. The process is easy. You can start right now. The hardest part about the process is to remember to use it. It's really that simple. All of life is made up. Imagine your future lover.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Soon to be a Hulu Original series • The internationally acclaimed author of Wild collects the best of The Rumpus's Dear Sugar advice columns plus never-before-published pieces. Rich with humor and insight—and absolute honesty—this "wise and compassionate" (New York Times Book Review) book is a balm for everything life throws our way. Life can be hard: your lover cheats on you; you lose a family member; you can’t pay the bills—and it can be great: you’ve had the hottest sex of your life; you get that plum job; you muster the courage to write your novel. Sugar—the once-anonymous online columnist at The Rumpus, now revealed as Cheryl Strayed, author of the bestselling memoir Wild—is the person thousands turn to for advice.
'I really loved her but I broke up with her because my mother didn't think she would adjust in our family.' – Raul, engineer, 29 ~ 'I liked being angry. I wanted to hate the world, be angry, so I didn't have to be sad.' – Dhairya, photographer, 34 ~ 'I want a harem. But I want to be the only guy in a woman's life.' – Dushyant, lawyer, 27 In startling, often revelatory interviews Dear Men shows how Indian men across ages navigate romantic relationships in a country that is still teetering on the cusp of modern and traditional. Direct, often tongue-in-cheek, accessible and engaging, the book is an investigation of what sexual boundaries really mean to Indian men, how they deal with online dating, manage traditional gender roles, talk about their mental health, if they think romance is still relevant, what marriage means to them, and why they hurt the women they love. Dear Men hopes to start an honest and open dialogue with Indian men about subjects that are becoming more and more relevant as movements like #MeToo gain traction.
Dear Future Husband, I just can't wait until I meet you. I pray for you constantly. I know you're somewhere thinking about me. I'll always be thinking about you. I'm getting impatient. But love is patient. It also endures all things and hopes all things. Do promise me you'll be at the finish line when I win this race. Forever yours, Grace She didn't know him at the time, but she trusted that she would one day. So Grace Kao began her letters as a young adolescent and continued into adulthooda "years of writing and wondering and waiting for the man that God would bring into her life. Journal entry after journal entry entitled Dear Future Husband reveal the journey of author Grace Kao Ong from an impulsive, love-struck girl to a beautiful, beloved woman, from Miss to Mrs. Every girl eagerly awaits the day when she will find the man of her dreams. In Dear Future Husband, readers will be blessed to discover, along with Grace, that God's timing is always perfect. It is not an easy road, but it is a love worth waiting for."