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Summer Postcards 2016

Summer Postcards 2016

Five Stars

When I relocated to this palm tree-speckled paradise in June to intern at a television network, I made a distinctly modern, ultimately frugal decision: to commute via ride-sharing apps rather than renting a car.

Summer Postcards 2016

A Window to the Past

As I admired how the flecks of light from the windows cast a pale blue glow on the limestone walls, I remembered that understanding history is more than simply touring a set of grand monuments and museums carefully cultivated for public consumption this summer.

Summer Postcards 2016

Horse Girl

Your conscious mind evaporates, and you find yourself in a silence of heat and hoofbeats where you have six legs, four lungs, two hearts, and two intricately fused awarenesses.

View from the Fire Escape
Summer Postcards 2016

View from the Fire Escape

It is frightening how easy it was to be convinced of the necessity, the magic, of this place.

Summer Postcards 2016

Why

I’m not sure why the tipping point required so many horrific attacks and deaths. Living with such little consciousness of danger has been an incredible luxury, and in this retrospect, everything looks surreal.

View from the Fire Escape
Summer Postcards 2016

View from the Fire Escape

Summer Postcards 2016

​Memo

My friends were booking their international flights and prepping for funding interviews. Fellow freshmen were getting ready to walk the halls of Twitter, Microsoft, and Google. Everyone around me was doing something, and I was going home.

Summer Postcards 2016

Don’t Stop Believeland

Believeland is, at once, a nickname, an imperative verb, and a prayer: That someday, despite every crushing disappointment, we’d get that championship, a hope more Messianic than practical.

Summer Postcards 2016

Remembering Summer

I was going to write about human misconceptions for this postcard, the self-congratulating and delusional nature of our views about so many things. I was going to write about the inevitable physical and psychological decay of Home. I couldn’t bring myself to send those drafts.

Summer Postcards 2016

From Manila, With Love

Remember the tender moments, and create more with everyone you encounter. For every hateful act, there will be a thousand good ones as long as we continue sending love.​

Summer Postcards 2016

Man on the Walk

I found it uncomfortable to reflect on how much time it would take this sand in the making to become actual sand.

Summer Postcards 2016

“Now I Am an Axolotl”

The axolotl forces me to press my nose to the tenuous glass of human consciousness.

Summer Postcards 2016

Books, Beer, and Conquest

The story I wrote a couple of months ago set in the Salvadoran San Miguel takes on a new meaning. I’d tried tackling colonialism in 4,521 words then, but the blue label on the glass bottle I hold in my hand reveals just how momentous conquest is.

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