Fiona Helmsley

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Fiona Helmsley

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Fiona Helmsley is a writer of creative non-fiction, fiction, and poetry. Her writing can found online at sites like PANK and The Rumpus, and in anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. Her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers is forthcoming from Paragraph Line books.

Average rating: 4.37 · 78 ratings · 20 reviews · 4 distinct works
Girls Gone Old

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My Body Would Be the Kindes...

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Air in the Paragraph Line #13

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There Are A Million Stories...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2011
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“Your first druggy relationship is a rite of passage. A learning experience with a curve. After that one, the next one, if there is a next one, will be a decision. You will know just what you are getting into.”
Fiona Helmsley, My Body Would Be the Kindest of Strangers
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“You tripped over my baggage, when it could have been easily navigated by more agile feet.”
Fiona Helmsley, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers

“I thought I wanted to be degraded, but I wanted to be degraded with love. You wanted me to talk during sex and what came out was, "You hate me.”
Fiona Helmsley, My Body Would Be the Kindest of Strangers

“We talked, she and I. She asked about my work and it was a pretense, she was not interested in my work. And when I answered, it was a pretense. I was not interested in my work either. There was only one thing that interested us, and she knew it. She had made it plain by her coming.”
John Fante, Ask the Dust

“One night I was sitting on the bed in my hotel room on Buker Hill, down in the middle of Los Angeles. It was an important night in my life, because I had to make a decision about the hotel. Either I paid up or I got out: that was what the note said, the note the landlady had put under my door. A great problem, deserving acute attention. I solved it by turning out the lights and going to bed.”
John Fante

“IT'S MORNING, TIME to get up, so get up, Arturo, and look for a job. Get out there and look for what you'll never find. You're a thief and you're a crab-killer and a lover of women in clothes closets. You'll never find a job!
Every morning I got up feeling like that. Now I've got to find a job, damn it to hell. I ate breakfast, put a book under my arm, pencils in my pocket, and started out. Down the stairs I went, down the street, sometimes hot and sometimes cold, sometimes foggy and sometimes clear. It never mattered, with a book under my arm, looking for a job.
What job, Arturo? Ho ho! A job for you? Think of what you are, my boy! A crab-killer. A thief. You look at naked women in clothes closets. And you expect to get a job! How funny! But there he goes, the idiot, with a big book. Where the devil are you going, Arturo? Why do you go up this street and not that? Why go east - why not go west? Answer me, you thief! Who'll give you a job, you swine - who? But there's a park across town, Arturo. It's called Banning Park. There are a lot of beautiful eucalyptus trees in it, and green lawns. What a place to read! Go there, Arturo. Read Nietzsche. Read Schopenhauer. Get into the company of the mighty. A job? fooey! Go sit under a eucalyptus tree reading a book looking for a job. ”
John Fante, The Road to Los Angeles

“I felt his hot tears and the loneliness of man and the sweetness of all men and the aching haunting beauty of the living”
John Fante, Full of Life: A Definitive Biography of John Fante and His Los Angeles Muse

“Please God, please Knut Hamsun, don't desert me now. I started to write and I wrote:

The time has come," the Walrus said,
To talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —
Of cabbages — and kings —”
John Fante, Dreams from Bunker Hill

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