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Sarah & Pradeep

Sarah & Pradeep

You don’t meet interesting people at the Holiday Inn Express. The best motel rooms for a good conversation cost less than fifty dollars. Sarah and Pradeep are on vacation, traveling the country in his Porsche. The Grand Central Motel in Ely, Nevada is a $65 room in a...

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Legacy

Legacy

I rode my motorcycle to Portland, Oregon to visit my brother, Greg. Greg has dementia. Dementia is a terminal condition. Waiting for the pilot car at one of the many long Montana road construction sites, the guy in front of me got out of his car and I took off my...

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Thin Grey Lines

Thin Grey Lines

I’m riding from Minneapolis to Portland, Oregon to visit Greg, my brother. Long travel on a motorcycle gives you time in your head. Nothing to brake your thought, to infringe on your psychic wander except the feel of the day, now cooler now warmer, the splat-crunches...

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Captain Caviar

Captain Caviar

In Morgan City, Louisiana I stayed at the Morgan City Motel, a small, lonely $60.00 room.

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Colonel Sawyer

Colonel Sawyer

Captain Sawyer was my Commanding Officer when I arrived at the 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, the 1/1 Cav, at O’Brien Barracks in Schwabach, West Germany

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The Chicken Farmer

The Chicken Farmer

Ursula is fifty-four and has a son and some ex-husbands and lives alone in a pre-fab house on two acres of sun-baked scrub grass in eastern Tennessee

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I Have a Friend Named Titus

I Have a Friend Named Titus

Titus showed me one of his rifles, a Masterpiece Arms .338 Lapua Magnum with a Defiance action and Trigger Tech Diamond set at 1 pound with a Valdada Recon G2 optic 4.8-30x56mm scope

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The Wedding

The Wedding

As it got dark, John lit the twenty-five foot tall bonfire he’d spent the previous day constructing

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Shelly

Shelly

Shelly’s husband committed suicide thirty years ago that day.

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Hannibal to Cairo via East St. Louis

Hannibal to Cairo via East St. Louis

At breakfast, I met Angela and Alijah, Alijah is Angela’s niece and has a week off from school. Angela delivers school busses for a living. They’re from Atlanta and are on their way to St. Louis. The bus has a gasoline engine and no governor and they’re doing seventy-five.

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Ivory

Ivory

She’s sixty-two and remembers as a child helping her great-grandmother pick cotton, dragging her small sack through the fields following after Big Mama.

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Naked

Naked

The Terrace Motel in Natchez, Mississippi costs forty-five dollars a night. Cash.

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The East St. Louis Monitor

The East St. Louis Monitor

On the wall, centered on that narrow passage at eye level is a photo. Arriving at work in the morning, coming back from a coffee break or the restroom or a meeting, he can’t sit down without looking at that picture. And his visitors, as he fields questions from his chair, are forced to confront it, to think about it, to lug that image out in their memories when they leave.

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Judgement

Judgement

Don (he titles himself Jah’ Don) makes Caribbean soul food. His mission statement is to make food with “flavor you can feel.”

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The Four Seasons Motel

The Four Seasons Motel

Vincent is my neighbor two doors down. Forty-seven, untrimmed beard, divorced, four kids, three at home with the ex.

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American Motorcyclist

American Motorcyclist

Bessie Stringfield, a Black woman born in Jamaica in 1911 (or North Carolina in 1912, depending on your source), made repeated solo motorcycle trips across the continental United States.

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