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    Not Quite What I Was Planning

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      in many ways.

      —Meghan DeRoma

      I sell hamburgers,

      and french fries.

      —Richard Maurer

      Coffee junkie journalist

      seeks trendy nerd.

      —Jackie Olson

      Fight. like. hell.

      for. the. living.

      —Susie Bright

      On her birthday, my life

      began.

      —Lisa Parrack

      Xenophile escapist tumbleweed

      globetrots, finds self.

      —Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli

      The shit invariably

      hits the fan.

      —Ashleea Nielsen

      Blogging is easy.

      Writing is hard.

      —Jennifer Shreve

      Quit Uni, have baby, now bored.

      —Samantha Ng

      I fell in love with Charlie.

      —Kristine Allouchery

      And he nerded

      as never before.

      —Jon Thysell

      Iowa to Brooklyn,

      hair growing everywhere.

      —William Johnson

      Fix a toilet, get paid crap.

      —Jennifer James

      Tow truck drivers

      are my psychiatrists.

      —Joanne McNeil

      Should have used

      condom that time.

      —Rob Bigelow

      Macular degeneration.

      Didn’t see that coming.

      —Ian Gould

      Fifty years so far.

      Happened fast.

      —Mark Michaelson

      Atheist plus Methodist make

      Jewish children.

      —Richard Michelson

      Infinite calm beset with emotional

      architecture.

      —DJ Spooky

      Won the fight;

      lost the girl.

      —Jim O’Grady

      Near death experiences

      are my forte.

      —Anna Mauser-Martinez

      Illustration by Josh Neufeld

      Fight, work, persevere—

      gain slight notoriety.

      —Harvey Pekar

      Lived in moment

      until moment sucked.

      —Janine Goss

      She said nothing could go

      wrong.

      —Derek Powazek

      Laughing until I pee my pants.

      —Carolyn Waller

      Go find your father; my life.

      —Adam Danielson

      Life goal:

      Maximum results, minimal effort.

      —Phil Kahn

      Clawed my way out of Tennessee.

      —Nae Shell

      Quite undecided, yet hopefully

      unsatisfied, generally.

      —Daniel Gumbiner

      Took a spectacle, made

      it sport.

      —Dana White

      Slightly psychotic,

      in a good way.

      —Patricia Neelty

      She walked barefoot

      in wet cement.

      —Michelle Pinchev

      As a child, nomadic. Now static.

      —Kristin Gotski

      Mushrooms.

      Clowns.

      Wands.

      Five.

      Wig.

      Thatched.

      —Amy Sedaris

      Found true love after

      nine months.

      —Jody Smith

      Hillbilly does right

      by his teeth.

      —Jason Snyder

      No words can describe my life.

      —John Baldridge

      Afraid of everything.

      Did it anyway.

      —Ayse Erginer

      On the playground, alone.

      1970, today.

      —Charles Warren

      I wrote it all down somewhere.

      —Ben Greenman

      Inside suburban mom

      beats urban hear t.

      —Julie Goss

      Missed Halley’s Comet.

      Miss virginity too.

      —Yoz Grahame

      Not a good Christian,

      but trying.

      —Alexander Tsai

      Red diaper baby, hippie,

      bourgeoise adult.

      —Adrienne Ross

      Lost and found, rescued by dog.

      —Gail Reilly

      Afraid of becoming

      like my mother.

      —Jocelyn Pearce

      Goodbye Fat Kim: I now live.

      —Kim Kaufman

      Two boys, my life,

      conquering autism.

      —Michelle DePasquale

      Montana Jew—drives Toyota;

      holsters pen.

      —Michael Finkel

      Illustration by Brian P. McEntree

      What the hell.

      Might as well.

      —Nancy London

      Hexed:

      curse of the happy childhood.

      —Cree McCree

      Sometimes I’m crazy,

      sometimes I’m sane.

      —Bella Von Phul

      Can’t tonight,

      watching Law & Order.

      —Rory Evans

      Musician gone bad.

      Darn law school!

      —Stephen Adams

      I take photographs. I see life.

      —Daniel James

      Hippie parents.

      Early independence.

      Surprising success.

      —Darci Groves

      My life’s a bunch of almosts.

      —Shari Bonnin

      Struggled with how

      the mind works.

      —Steven Pinker

      It’s not you. It’s me. Honest.

      —Allison Glock

      Brought it to a boil, often.

      —Mario Batali

      Scribbling twit dreaming

      lit every minute.

      —Jamie Grove

      Thought I would have

      more impact.

      —Kevin Clark

      This is aggression in

      pink, Mom.

      —Nicole Tourtelot

      Graduated May.

      21 June.

      Married July.

      —Amara Rockar

      Oh, to have just one puff!

      —Suhana Selamat

      Bad reputation,

      such a good girl.

      —Erin Oldroyd

      Mom left. Returned! Left.

      Reconciliation! Cancer.

      —Kelly Streit

      Laughing intellectual

      ronin danced,

      unlearning lies.

      —Tom Buckner

      At the end of normal street.

      —Tracey Morgan

      Found great happiness in

      insignificant details.

      —Alisdair McDiarmid

      Spent life looking

      for dead people.

      —Melody Lassalle

      Forty Five.

      Never Married.

      Oh poo.

      —Sonia Oney

      Enjoying my fuck ups too much.

      —Susan Crippin

      My reach always

      exceeds my grasp.

      —Ray Garraud

      Marked time till 55,

      reborn thereafter.

      —Doug Fraser

      Details.

      I really hate

      drawing backgrounds.

      —Starline Hodge

      Four children in four decades;

      whew!

      —Loretta Serrano

      An unusual turn of

      gender circumstances.

      —Dragana Varadinac

      Hiding in apartment knitting

      against depression.

      —Laurie White

      She kissed me and said yes!

      —Ricardo Saramago

      Dabbler in much, expert in none.

      —Joan Cady

      Once wed,

      twice loved,

      past prime.

      —
    Betty Black

      Grading AP essays,

      I crave Tolstoy.

      —Carinna Tarvin

      Always dreamt of kissing pretty girls.

      —Jessica Furey

      I lost god. I found myself.

      —Joe Kimmel

      Everyone who loved me is dead.

      —Ellen Fanning

      It was embarrassing,

      so don’t ask.

      —Alex Lindquist

      Verbal hemophilia.

      Why can’t I clot?

      —Scott Mebus

      Time to start over again,

      again.

      —Dan Petronelli

      Always even keel

      except when sailing.

      —Maryann Pirrotta

      Still lost on road less traveled.

      —Joe Quesada

      Over fifty, still a Boy Scout!

      —Jerry Richstein

      The car accident

      changed my life.

      —Kristin Stanefski

      Said goodbye,

      hasn’t shut up since.

      —Michael Collins

      Burned my bridges and

      my britches.

      —Dave Zablocki

      Trains, planes, thumb;

      then children come.

      —Karen Franklin

      Older now, I draw myself better.

      —Peter Arkle

      Batteries are cheap.

      Who needs men?

      —Rebecca McLenna

      Clueless meets Ophelia,

      without the suicide.

      —Larisa Ballinger

      Atheist alcoholic gets

      sober through God.

      —Bob Todd

      Discovered moral code

      via Judy Blume.

      —Beth Greivel

      Artsy married Fartsy,

      has two kids.

      —Mary Organ

      Anything possible—but I was tired.

      —Cheryl Family

      I ate, drank, and was hairy.

      —Yianni Varonis

      Girlfriend is pregnant,

      my husband said.

      —Shonna MacDonald

      I am awfully bored at work.

      —Chris Ponchak

      Learned reading, writing,

      forgot arithmetic.

      —Elizabeth Gruner

      —Lauren Redniss

      Trying to medicate my redneck past.

      —Garrett Sparks

      Lucky in love,

      unlucky in metabolism.

      —Leah Weathersby

      I live the perfect

      imperfect life.

      —Paul Lore

      Ate caterpillars.

      Still won’t grow up.

      —Chris Jackson

      Wannabe heroine but

      just Plain Jane.

      —Tanya Holland

      Civil servant answers phone after five.

      —Jason Prince

      Glass half full;

      pockets half empty.

      —Marina Guthrie

      We undercover agents

      need mental toughness.

      —Joe Pistone

      Rebel librarian on

      sabbatical from boys.

      —Heather Meagher

      Arthur-ectomy taking years!

      Beware: wed cautiously.

      —Natalie Windsor

      Woman Seeks Men—

      High Pain Threshold.

      —Yin Shih

      No Wife.

      No Kids.

      No Problems.

      —Rip Riley

      You are all in my imagination.

      —Becky Weinberg

      School geek married a

      luscious cheerleader.

      —Christopher Clukey

      I couldn’t protect me

      from myself.

      —Patrick Eleey

      Eat mutate aura

      amateur auteur true.

      —Jonathan Lethem

      Aspiring lady pirate, disillusioned,

      sells boat.

      —Diana White

      Kentucky trash heap yields unexpected

      flower.

      —John Kurtz

      Married for money.

      Divorced for love.

      —Rosie Abraham

      My life is a beautiful

      accident.

      —J. D. Tenuta

      Thank God I lived

      through Vietnam.

      —Captain John Irving

      Meat and potatoes man

      goes vegetarian.

      —Perette Lawrence

      Smart, tall, independent woman.

      Men scarce.

      —Annie Schmidt

      I was and now I’m not.

      —Gayla Buyukas

      Oh sweet nectar of life, coffee.

      —Daniel Axenty

      Young, skinny, ridiculed.

      Old, skinny, envied.

      —Phil Sweet

      No shit I’m critical—

      you’re flawed.

      —Elizabeth Koch

      It’s pretty high. You go first.

      —Alan Eagle

      One tooth,

      one cavity,

      life’s cruel.

      —John Bettencourt

      In a Manolo world, I’m Keds.

      —Colleen Cook

      Lonely gay

      hates work,

      loves play.

      —Ray Ivey

      Wasn’t noticed so

      I painted trains.

      —Mare 139

      Chinese immigrant loathing drama

      in Anaheim.

      —Eric Wong

      Running away:

      best decision I made.

      —Stephen Elliott

      I served my debt to society.

      —Michael Frisch

      Scarred by 9/11;

      helped by penguins.

      —Audrey Blackburn

      Fleeting nights, cloudy mornings,

      coffee’s ablution

      —Heath Hardin

      When she proposed, I said yes.

      —Josh Neufeld

      Black Latina. Slave ship stopped

      everywhere.

      —Veronica Chambers

      My hear t is deaf,

      head dumb.

      —David Matthews

      My first concert: Zappa. Explains

      everything.

      —Janet Tashjian

      Nobody knows how

      I have suffered.

      —Tim Hall

      Dweeb, pussy…stronger than

      anyone knows.

      —Jim S.

      Wandering imagination

      opens doors to paradise.

      —Rebecca Perlstein

      After eighteen years,

      sold my book.

      —Susan Runholt

      Too many lovers—

      too little time.

      —Joel Kincaid

      Confused Communist child,

      enlightened American engineer.

      —Attila Kalamar

      Couldn’t cope so I wrote songs.

      —Aimee Mann

      Timid teacher takes

      ’tude from tykes.

      —Kathy Gates

      Angry guy gets law

      license, sues.

      —Bryan Gates

      Long lost girl

      recently found, unharmed.

      —Tracy Bishop

      Gave commencement address,

      became sex columnist.

      —Amy Sohn

      3,000 miles away from

      the truth.

      —Michael Slenske

      Mormon economist marries

      feminist. Worlds collide.

      —Michael McBride

      Mormon feminist loves

      husband, hates patriarchy.

      —Caroline Kline

      Followed dim shapes through

      narcotic haze.

      —John Law

      Mom, Dad have dementia.

      Got gun?

      —Carol Belding

      Born a twin, died a loner.
    />   —Heather Thompson

      Young optimist:

      proven wrong.

      Prematurely old.

      —Buzzy Porter

      It was worth it, I think.

      —Annette Laitinen

      Students laughed appreciatively. The

      professor relaxed.

      —Laurie Hensley

      Drink because I am a poet.

      —Maria Essig

      People always pronounce

      my name incorrectly.

      —Linnea Jimison

      Dorothy Gale had the

      right idea.

      —Pamela Vissing

      Dropped out, got

      out, lucked out.

      —Ben Kweller

      Take a left turn, then fly.

      —Hillary Carlip

      I was never the pretty one.

      —Joan Nesbit Mabe

      Born at 23,

      childhood doesn’t count.

      —Krissy Karol

      Perpetual work in

      progress,

      need editor.

      —Sherry Fuqua-Gilson

      Left Aruba for

      Maryland.

      Pretty dumb.

      —Barbara Phillips-Seitz

      I was the only planned

      sibling.

      —Mary Sebas

      Age grows,

      I’ve finally accepted me.

      —Kate Mammolito

      Paralyzed at fifty,

      life still nifty.

      —Gib Henderson

      Snuggling, setups.

      These are my specialties.

      —Laura Cooper

      Was big boy, now

      little man.

      —Chris Cooper

      Lost Colorado wife.

      Found Seattle life.

      —Jason Cain

      Ex-con making good

      on lifestyle promise.

      —Doug Houston

      Canoe guide, only got lost once.

      —Taylor Stump

      Aging late bloomer

      yearns for do-over.

      —Sydney Zvara

      American backbone,

      Arab marrow,

      much trouble.

      —Rabih Alameddine

     

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