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Sarah Freligh Writer's block is similar to the common cold--it's unavoidable and uncomfortable, but it often passes as quickly as it came. Ideas for poems, for stor…moreWriter's block is similar to the common cold--it's unavoidable and uncomfortable, but it often passes as quickly as it came. Ideas for poems, for stories or essays are everywhere, but sometimes I'm traveling too fast to truly appreciate these small seeds. So I'll try to disconnect myself from all things online and do something slow--knit or take a walk. Read some poetry or great, dense prose. 'll stay away from the computer and scribble some pages in my notebook until I get my energy back for the big stuff. (less)
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Svetlana Alexievich
“There are many of us here. A whole street. That's what it's called--Chernobylskaya. These people worked at the station their whole lives. A lot of them still go there to work on a provisional basis, that's how they work there now, no one lives there anymore. They have bad diseases, they're invalids, but they don't leave their jobs, they're scared to even think of the reactor closing down. Who needs them now anywhere else? Often they die. In an instant. They just drop--someone will be walking, he falls down, goes to sleep, never wakes up. He was carrying flowers for his nurse and his heart stopped. They die, but no one's really asked us. No one's asked what we've been through. What we saw. No one wants to hear about death. About what scares them.

But I was telling you about love. About my love...

-- Lyudmila, Ignatenko,
wife of deceased fireman, Vasily Ignatenko”
Svetlana Alexievich, Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster

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