By Kathryn Nuernberger Be forewarned, I tell my creative nonfiction students, I don’t know how to write stories, I only know how to write knots. I tug on every thread a subject has to offer. Ideally I would untangle the knot to closely study its threads, but each tug tightens the knot. Instead, I imagine […]| The Brevity Blog
This essay is excerpted from “An Unreasonably Deep Analysis of Goodnight Moon: On Finding (or Creating) Meaning in Dreams” by Eponynonymous. My daughter used to fight sleep like grim death. Every night as she was dozing off, she would suddenly recoil, bouncing back from that hypnagogic state with flailing arms and banshee screams. It was as if she saw what lay on the other side of sleep and what she saw was death. Oblivion. I don’t think the analogy is too dramatic. To a baby, bedtime r...| Literary Ladies Guide