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Leo had told you the news. Mike had fallen into an abyss and was presumed dead. He had held you when you crumbled to the floor and promised you that he would find his brother.
The not knowing was the worst part, you thought. Then as time passed and your mind formed gut-wrenching conclusions. But the worst part was realizing that he may not be coming back.
Leo visited you often, and you knew he didn't like seeing you so upset. So you tidied the house and took a long bath. When he came to see you that day, you were a different person. You knew he felt like he was letting his brother down by not finding him, and seeing how devastated you were wasn't helping.
Then Leo vanished for weeks. You didn't hear from him, didn't see him, and you wondered if he had met the same end as your fiancee did.
You felt yourself slipping away slowly, faced with a harsh reality that life went on regardless.
And then you started getting sick. You brushed it off at first until you were too weak. When the doctor told you, you weren't sure how to feel. You and Mike had discussed having children and agreed that it should happen naturally. And now he was gone, and you were two months along, wondering where you went from here.
You returned home and found the door open. Your eyebrows furrowed as you slowly pushed the door open further. You heard two male voices and followed them to the living room.
Leo turned around, and your eyes widened when you saw he was covered in bruises and dirt. "Where have you been?" He hugged you tightly, and you rested your head on his shoulder.
"I could ask you the same thing." You said, taking a step back.
"About that..."
You heard footsteps and looked up when a figure appeared in the doorway.
"M-Mike?" You placed a hand over your mouth, your eyes never leaving his as he stepped forward.
"Hey, beautiful."
You hugged him tightly, and he lifted you, turning around. You placed your hands on his cheeks, kissing him passionately.
"I've missed you so much. I didn't think I'd ever see you again." He wiped away your tears with his thumbs, smiling softly.
"I missed you too." He wrapped his arms around you, and you cried on his shoulder.
You placed your hands on his shoulders, lifting your head after a few minutes. "I-I have something I have to tell you...I'm pregnant."
His eyes widened but he stayed silent.
"I'm two months along and -" Your eyes closed when he kissed you. Mike hugged you tightly.
You looked at Leo when he spoke up, "Congratulations!"
You smiled as you stepped away to hug him. Mike smiled at you both before stepping forward, putting his arms around you both. You pouted when he ruffled your hair.
"Hey!"
The brothers laughed, and you smiled, watching them together. A giggle left your lips for the first time in a long time.
Mike was finally home. And you thanked your lucky stars that he was safe.
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MY CAT IS AN ALIEN contribute to the first book entirely focused on THURSTON MOORE:
“Thurston Moore - We Sing A New Language” by NICK SOULSBY Omnibus Press (UK/ USA) OUT MARCH 13, 2017
From author Nick Soulsby: For “We Sing A New Language: The Oral Discography Of Thurston Moore”, I wanted to use the experiences and perspectives of the people who have played on the numerous records he’s featured on outside of Sonic Youth, to paint a picture of his development and his interests in music across the years. It’s notable how much of his energies, very early on, were on gaining this wider experience while – since the mid-Nineties – there’s a veritable explosion of effort devoted to other scenes which then feeds back into Sonic Youth in the form of the SYR records, releases with Mats Gustafsson, the presence of Borbetomagus on the Murray Street album, their choices of support acts when touring. There’s even a specific character to Moore’s efforts during Sonic Youth’s peak of commercial success in the early-to-mid-Nineties with Moore evangelising and paying tribute to the underground bands who he felt was important – so much of that era is spend on covers and tributes. It’s that kind of pattern that speaking to the people involved was able to tease out.
The book includes a comprehensive Contributors section in which each of the 170 people involved summarises their personal creative urges and expressions – the hope being that it gives the reader a sense of who they’re speaking to and a starting point for further exploration. Frankly, if you enjoy the work of Thurston Moore then there are a lot of people in here worth finding!
In first name alphabetical order:
Aaron Dilloway, Adam Golebiewski, Adam Kriney, Alan Bloor, Alan Licht, Alan Read (Krayon Recordings), Alex Ward, Amanda Kramer, Ambrose Bye (Fast Speaking Music), Andrew Clare, Andrew Kesin, Andrew MacGregor, Andrya Ambro, Andy Moor, Anne Waldman, Anne-James Chaton
Balazs Pandi, Benoit Bel (Mikrokosm Studios), Benoît Bourreau (Film Maker), Bill Nace, Brett Robinson, Brian Kinsman (Deathbomb Arc), Britt Brown, Bryn Harris, Byron Coley, Byron Westbrook
Campbell Kneale, Carlos Giffoni, Carlos van Hijfte (Tour Manager), Chris Corsano, Chris Gollon (artist), Chris Pottinger, Christian Marclay, Colin Langenus, Cory Rayborn (Three Lobed Recordings), Cris Deison, Cristiano Nunes (ZDB Venue)
Dagobert Sondervan, Daniel Sandor (Producer), Dave Keay, David Markey, David Newgarden (Manager to Yoko Ono), David S. Blanco (Blank Editions), Deb Goodge, DJ Spooky, Don Dietrich, Don Fleming. Dylan Nyoukis
Evan Parker, Frank Rosaly, Frans de Waard, Gene Moore, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Glenn Branca, Greg Vegas, Hal Rammel, Hanin Elias, Heath Moerland (Fag Tapes)
J.D. King, Jim Thirlwell, Jack Rabid, James Nares (Artist), James Sedward, James Toth, Jane Scarpantoni, Jean-Marc Montera, Jef Whitehead, Jeff Hartford (Bonescraper Recordings), Jeremy Miller, Jim Dunbar, Jim Sauter, Jim Sclavunos, Joe McPhee, Joe Tunis (Carbon Recordings), Johannes Buff (Mikrokosm), John Clement, John Corbett, John Howard, John Moloney, John Olson, John Russell, John Tye (Lo Recordings), John Wiese, Jon Forss (Lo Recordings), Josh Baer (White Columns), Justin Pizzoferrato (Sonelab)
Karl Hofstetter (Joyful Noise), Keith Wood, Kevin Crump (Wintage), Kim Rancourt, Kommissar Hjuler
Lasse Marhaug, Lea Cummings, Lee Ranaldo, Leslie Keffer, Lin Culbertson, Loren Connors, Lydia Lunch
Mani Mazinani, Manuel Mota, Marc Urselli, Marco Cazzella (My Dance The King), Marco Fusinato, Margarida Garcia, Martin Bisi (Producer), Massimo Pupillo, Mat Rademan (Breathmint), Mats Gustafsson, Matthew Saint-Germain (Freedom From), Maurizio Opalio (My Cat is an Alien), Michael Chapman, Michael Gira, Mike Gangloff, Mykel Board
Nathaniel Howdeshell (Fast Weapons), Neill Jameson, Nels Cline, Nolan Green, Pascal Hector, Patrick Best, Paul Flaherty, Paul Smith (Blast First), Pete Nolan, Phil Blankenship (Troniks), Phil X. Milstein
Rafael Toral, Rat Bastard, Rhys Chatham, Richard Hell, Richard Kern (Film Maker), Rob Hayler, Robert Meijer (En/Of), Robert Poss, Roberto Opalio (My Cat is an Alien), Ron Lessard (RRRecords)
Samara Lubelski, Sanford Parker, Sarah Register, Sérgio Hydalgo (ZDB), Shayna Dulberger, Sonny Vincent, Stavros Giannopoulos, Steve Lowenthal (Vin Du Select Qualitite), Stuart Braithwaite, Susan Stenger
T. Mortigan (Destructive Industries), Terri Kapsalis, The New Blockaders, Thurston Moore, Tim Foljahn, Tom Moore, Tom Smith, Tom Surgal, Toshi Makihara, Trumans Water
Venec Miller, Vice Cooler, Virginia Genta, Wally Shoup, Walter Prati, Warren Defever, Wharton Tiers, William Hooker, William Winant, Yoko Ono
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NICK SOULSBY: https://nirvana-legacy.com/
OMNIBUS PRESS: http://www.omnibuspress.com/Product.aspx?ProductId=1127389
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