Kirsten Smith – Photography
Kirsten Smith is a writer, photographer, and world wanderer who lives and works in San Francisco. Her photography can be found in Broken Lens Journal, Cosmic Daffodil, L’Esprit Literary Review, Door = Jar, and more.
Kirsten Smith is a writer, photographer, and world wanderer who lives and works in San Francisco. Her photography can be found in Broken Lens Journal, Cosmic Daffodil, L’Esprit Literary Review, Door = Jar, and more.
There is a Zen story in which a student’s teacher has taught the student, “When drinking tea, just drink tea,” yet the student comes across the teacher in the act of reading a newspaper while drinking tea. The teacher says, “When drinking tea and reading the newspaper, just drink tea and read the newspaper.”
A small concerto of dueling horns was sounding off more regularly now from various sections back in the drive-thru lane, and he’d likely have joined in if he wasn’t literally next to the checkout window and would have to look the cashier in the face once she reappeared. The young mom in his rearview mirror was back at it with her obstinate passenger, who appeared to be exploring the outer limits of her patience with the click-unclick game the mom was clearly losing.
When I was a little younger than you, I never wanted children. The crying! The soured-milk smell. And oh! Never being able to finish a sentence with my friends before a little one would yell, “Momma.” Not to mention getting fat. I don’t think I was exactly selfish; instead, I was gonna be a model.
Janie’s first thought was to have security call the cops. Then she realized this may be a way out of being a scribe, an indentured servant. She would be able to follow her passion, her dream of being a novelist, immersed in literature and chess.