Cait Recommends
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Slow Days, Fast Company – Eve Babitz

The trouble was that the men who cast her thought she was beautiful, so they put her into wistful, dreamy dresses when they should have handed her a whip and got out of the way. Continue reading
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Therese Desqueyroux – Francois Mauriac

Therese, very soon, would be one of the herd of those who have served their purpose. Continue reading
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Happy Hour – Marlowe Granados

Sometimes the most irritating situations stay with you because of the nothingness of them, how there was so much potential and yet nothing came of it. Continue reading
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The Mist – Stephen King

Dreams, after all, are insubstantial things, like mist itself. Continue reading
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Memoirs of a Beatnik – Diane Di Prima

When Ivan split I lay awake for a long time, staring at the fire-escape and the sparse starlight through the window. Continue reading
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The Dud Avocado – Elaine Dundy

What’s the use of remembering anything? If it was unpleasant it was unpleasant and if it was pleasant it’s over. Continue reading




