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Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Room with a View
I haven't taken any photographs yet in/of my new abode, but my sister thoughtfully brought her camera on her inaugural visit last week. Here's one perspective (there are only two windows, so...). I have to say I probably prefer the evening views, with what seems an infinite number of lights twinkling away in the city night.
Erika Dreifus lives and writes in New York City. Her story collection, Quiet Americans, will be published in January 2011 by Last Light Studio Books. Erika is a contributing editor for The Writer magazine and an advisory board member forJ Journal: New Writing on Justice, and she wrote the section on "Choosing a Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing" for the second edition of Tom Kealey's Creative Writing MFA Handbook (Continuum, 2008). Erika's writing practice encompasses fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. For more about Erika's writing, please visit her website.
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4 comments:
What section or neighborhood of the city are you living in? Your view is terrific!
Thanks, Judith (but I think some credit must go to the photographer!). It's a view from the Upper East Side.
Lovely: thanks for sharing! How exciting. Let's see it at night!
Well, we'll see. In the past my night shots didn't turn out well (which is why I didn't post any from Maine, though that was beautiful at night, too)!
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