“I would like to go for a ride with you, have you take me to stand before a river in the dark where hundreds of lightning bugs blink this code in sequence: right here, nowhere else! Right now, never again!”

—  Amy Hempel

Source: Tumble Home: A Novella and Short Stories

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Short story writer 1951

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