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Ariel Djanikian

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Ariel Djanikian is the author of The Office of Mercy and The Prospectors. Her work has appeared in The Paris Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Tin House, The Millions, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. Born in Philadelphia, she holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan. She currently lives in the DC area with her husband, two kids, and puppy and teaches fiction writing at Georgetown University.

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“After all, what was there to lose? He was ninety-three. This might be the last grand, exciting thing in his life that he wanted to do. He was not a child, who, by doing something unsafe, gambles a lifetime. He might die tomorrow, in California, watching syndicated court shows on TV. If there was a chance to meet Winnie and revisit the place that had been the seed of his wealth, then maybe the right attitude was: let him.”
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“Secrets have a way of nudging against their enclosures and bumping playfully against the walls.”
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“They reached the hill's crest. Alice speaking. Ethel facing ahead. A wide swath of ocean appeared beneath the swatch of sky. While at their backs, like something cinched to their necks, was the whole of their country.”
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