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Nuha Fariha

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Nuha (she/her) is the author of God Mornings, Tiger Nights (Game Over Books, 2023). Her work has been published in or is forthcoming in Lunch Ticket and anthologies such as We the Gathered Heat (Haymarket, 2024), and Asians in the Third Coast (LSU Press). She is an Anaphora Arts Fellow, Charles M. Scrutchin Fellow, and a Key West Writer's Workshop Fellow. Nuha has read & led workshops at many institutions and festivals including Mountain Words Literary Festival and Delta Mouth. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Louisiana State University, where she currently teaches composition, poetry, and fiction. ...more

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Goodreads Librari...: God Mornings, Tiger Nights by Nuha Fariha 3 14 Jul 28, 2023 05:26AM  
Paul     Murray
“He is thinking about asymmetry. This is a world, he is thinking, where you can lie in bed, listening to a song as you dream about someone you love, and your feelings and the music will resonate so powerfully and completely that it seems impossible that the beloved, whoever and wherever he or she might be, should not know, should not pick up this signal as it pulsates from your heart, as if you and the music and the love and the whole universe have merged into one force that can be chanelled out into the darkness to bring them this message. But, in actuality, not only will he or she not know, there is nothing to stop that other person from lying on his or her bed at the exact moment listening to the exact same song and thinking about someone else entirely-from aiming those identical feelings in some completely opposite direction, at some totally other person, who may in turn be lying in the dark thinking of another person still, a fourth, who is thinking of a fifth, and so on, and so on, so that rather than a universe of neatly reciprocating pairs, love and love-returned fluttering through space nicely and symmetrically like so many pairs of butterfly wings, instead we get chains of yearning, which sprawl and meander and culminate in an infinite number of dead ends.”
Paul Murray, Skippy Dies
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E.E. Cummings
“The snow doesn't give a soft white damn whom it touches.”
E.E. Cummings

Zadie Smith
“Stop worrying about your identity and concern yourself with the people you care about, ideas that matter to you, beliefs you can stand by, tickets you can run on. Intelligent humans make those choices with their brain and hearts and they make them alone. The world does not deliver meaning to you. You have to make it meaningful...and decide what you want and need and must do. It’s a tough, unimaginably lonely and complicated way to be in the world. But that’s the deal: you have to live; you can’t live by slogans, dead ideas, clichés, or national flags. Finding an identity is easy. It’s the easy way out.”
Zadie Smith, On Beauty

P.G. Wodehouse
“What ho!" I said.
"What ho!" said Motty.
"What ho! What ho!"
"What ho! What ho! What ho!"
After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.”
Wodehouse, My Man Jeeves

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“Solitary people, these book lovers. I think it's swell that there are people you don't have to worry about when you don't see them for a long time, you don't have to wonder what they do, how they're getting along with themselves. You just know that they're all right, and probably doing something they like.”
Helen Oyeyemi, Mr. Fox

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