As part of the upcoming release of People of the Book: A Decade of Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy, my novelette "The Dybbuk in Love" now appears online at Tor.com. It is about precisely what it sounds like: it was written in the summer of 2004, in memory of my grandmother, Bernice Madinek Glixman; it is also dedicated to Michael Zoosman for Menachem. The music is the Klezmatics' Possessed (1997) and Jill Tracy's Quintessentially Unreal (1995). Think of it as an extra Hanukkah gift. I am off to a doctor's appointment, where I hope to encounter no more possessing spirits than the usual.
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- 1: And in the end they might even thank me with a garden in my name
- 2: What does it do when we're asleep?
- 3: No one who can stand staying landlocked for longer than a month at most
- 4: I'd marry her this minute if she only would agree
- 5: And me? Well, I'm just the narrator
- 6: And how it gets you home safe and then messes the house up
- 7: Now where did you get that from, John le Carré?
- 8: This is what I get for being civilized
- 9: Open up your mouth, but the melody is broken
- 10: Is your heart hiding from your fire?
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