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Jolene
Jolene is on page 67 of 310 of Hamnet
Worst sex scene ever.
Oct 22, 2025 07:59PM 1 comment
Hamnet

Jolene
Jolene is on page 61 of 320 of Molly
How to respond, then, when someone you love looks straight into your eyes and says that neither of you should exist? What about if your agree with her, theoretically, and also would prefer she didn't die?
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Molly

Jolene
Jolene is on page 17 of 320 of Molly
I asked how long ago they'd heard the gunshot. They said ten minutes. I asked in which direction, and they pointed in the direction from which I'd come. "Are you missing your dog?" the younger woman asked, as I turned back to hurry where she'd pointed. "My wife," I said, over my shoulder, and heard her groan like being struck, some broken bit of useless language: Oh my god.
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Molly

Jolene
Jolene is on page 9 of 290 of The Other Valley
Before me was a barren vista, a field of wild mustard climbing toward rounded foothills. The sun had gone away in the clouds. What I felt was a kind of thrilling sadness, something I have since experienced when looking out over other open spaces and lonely boundaries: and emotion that lives on the desolate edge of the known.
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The Other Valley

Jolene
Jolene is on page 32 of 244 of The Bell Jar
It sounded true, and I recognized it, the way you recognize some non-descript person that's been hanging around your door for ages and then suddenly comes up and introduces himself as your real father and looks exactly like you, so you know he really is your father, and the person you thought all your life was your father is a sham.
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The Bell Jar

Jolene
Jolene is on page 263 of 291 of Private Rites
She thinks, vaguely, about Jason asking her to follow him into the coffee shop storeroom and showing her a line of what appeared to be sea anemones growing rough along the grouting of a wall.
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Private Rites

Jolene
Jolene is on page 246 of 291 of Private Rites
Disaster movies, after all, come complete with pending resolution: the dash up the hill to avoid the falling rubble, the turning tide, the core of the slowing earth ignited at the cost of six courageous lives. Heroic fights, Hail Mary passes, et cetera. The rescue is the point, or at least the idea that rehearsal is still imminent. There is little of the imagination can do with an ending that is already assured.
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Private Rites

Jolene
Jolene is on page 239 of 291 of Private Rites
Any horror story could be said to work in two pieces: the fear of being wholly alone and of realizing that one has company.
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Private Rites

Jolene
Jolene is on page 171 of 291 of Private Rites
When, people ask, was the last time that you remember thinking, Oh, it's raining again. When was your last real sunburn, your last flying ant day, yout last good look at the stars. It is easy to think about these things, recollections of things passing fast from your grip, and decide they're simply too much to acknowledge. Easy to imagine inevitability when in fact there might once have been any number of options.
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Private Rites

Jolene
Jolene is on page 134 of 291 of Private Rites
Agnes tries to think of something to say, imagines telling her there's no point in having lunch because, once they do, they'll have simply had lunch and nothing will be different. I don't think, she wants to say, there's anything to be gained from keeping on getting to know each other. And I don't mean that about you or me personally, I just mean in general, you know?
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Private Rites

Jolene
Jolene is on page 56 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
At the center of a heart
is data, the same
idiot degradation that turned the stars
into us.
May 20, 2025 04:02PM Add a comment
Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 49 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
From "Despite My Efforts Even My Prayers Have Turned into Threats"

Plus, my sins
were practically devotional:
two peaches stolen from
a bodega, so sweet I savored
even what I lost from
my teeth. I know it's no excuse,
but even now I'm drooling.
...
Allow
me these treasures, Lord.
Time will break what doesn't
bend -- even time. Even you.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 48 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
I knew them when they were just
geraniums when they
were still blood-pink ears in a pulsing
womb

grief requires
only a tongue and a crown ask
anyone ask a bell
it'll answer in
three slow wails
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 45 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
the heart is a muscle as stupid
as hamstring or a miniature
iris with its ridiculous blossoms
blooming only through ice

bright dust
pillowed floor
we see prayers
as we say them
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 42 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
They say it's not
faith if you can hold it in your hands
but I suspect the opposite may be true,
that real faith passes first through the body
like an arrow. Consider our whole galaxy
staked in place by a single star. I fear
we haven't said nearly enough about that.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 36 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
They were put with me fully built, passionless as shoelaces, pitying even my name. To their credit, they weren't given what I have: majesty and the heft of a face. They want mouths like mine that can blow out tiny fires. The mercy of speech. Of sleep. Of they.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 30 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
It is pretty to be sweet
and full of pardon like
a flower perfuming the
hands that shred it, but
all piety leads to a single
point: the same paradise
where dead lab rats go.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 26 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
Behold the poet, God's
incarnate spit in the mud,
chirping like lice in a fire.
Songs to stir the arousable horn.
Songs to make money
which he treats like food:
fit as much as you can
in your mouth, never shit.


His most intoxicating delusion --
that evil might be soluble in art.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 118 of 208 of Exit Zero
It became relationship architecture, like her insistence we eat outside and my tendency to say "You can never truly know." This phrase enabled me to forgive all manner of ills, usually those committed upon me: A man who lied about his height, friends who sided with the bully, a mother whose love got caught in her throat. I wanted to continue liking the person, which I guess means I wanted to continue liking the world
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Exit Zero

Jolene
Jolene is on page 24 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
I sat fingering my gilded frame, counting
grievances like toes:

here my mother, here my ring,
here my sex, and here my king.

All still there. Wrath is the desire
to repay what you've suffered.

Kneeling on coins
before the minor deity in the mirror.
Clueless as a pearl.

That the prophets arrived not to ease our suffering
but to experience it seems -- can I say this? --
a waste?
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is 20% done with The Argonauts
Listening on audio to review before the book club meeting that's apparently finally happening!
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The Argonauts

Jolene
Jolene is on page 51 of 208 of Exit Zero
During our first years together, we offered each other copious tangible examples of our love. A vintage pencil sharpener, the kind you crank. New ways to make a hamburger. This grew tiring. Eventually, humanely, we allowed each other rest from being impressive, which was comforting until it became uneasy, something we weren't sure we'd invited.
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Exit Zero

Jolene
Jolene is on page 19 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
Bravery pitches its refugee tent

at the base of my brain and slowly starves, chipping into
darkness like a clay bird bouncing down a well. All night
I eat garlic cream, water my dead orchids.

In what world does any of it seem credible?
God's word is a melody, and melody requires repetition.
God's word is a melody I sang once then forgot.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 45 of 208 of Exit Zero
Jo is battered by the desire to protect this heavy, unwilling thing and understands that this battering is love.
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Exit Zero

Jolene
Jolene is on page 28 of 208 of Exit Zero
Except for her father's orderly development, nothing in this town seems governed. Thin teenagers glare by the shop, curled like parentheses. Restless zoning restrictions permit a Kmart next to a real estate office next to an apartment complex. Jo cannot see the ocean but the ocean is everywhere: pooling in the swells between foxtails, frizzing the hair at her temples.
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Exit Zero

Jolene
Jolene is on page 19 of 208 of Exit Zero
"I heard the sound of the last line before I wrote the story, which happens when I'm lucky." - Bertino about "Edna in Rain"
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Exit Zero

Jolene
Jolene is on page 18 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
The difference between.
A real voice and the other kind.
The way its air vibrates.
Through you. The way air.
Vibrates. The violence.
In your middle ear.
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 15 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
THE VALUE OF FEAR

is in its sound, sewing song
to throat. The pale thrush

trills the snow while a lonely brute
hides in a fist of crickets,

hiding in the sound
under the floorboards
Is a brute, dizzy
with sound.
May 03, 2025 06:01AM Add a comment
Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 12 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
THERE ARE 7,000 LIVING LANGUAGES

Here is one:

Try to be more than merely good

Here is another:

[text in Arabic]

Of the others, I know mostly
Cuisine -- soufflé, berbere, tamale.

It's delicious
being so governed

by the primacy
of my tongue.
May 01, 2025 08:24AM Add a comment
Pilgrim Bell: Poems

Jolene
Jolene is on page 9 of 80 of Pilgrim Bell: Poems
If you're immortal, God better be too. Otherwise? Otherwise. Hello, have you
disrobed? The nursemaid is stomping her hooves. Don't make her fret like that.

Dip a finger in your bourbon, tap it to your lip. Bad water. Bedwetter. Now watch
these hands through your blood -- jealous moths. How do they heaven, upset like that?
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Pilgrim Bell: Poems

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