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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

not your average burlesque show. c'est duckie, lower east side, january, 2007.



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a clue. tortilla flats, new york, january, 2008.

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the new year. williamsburg, january, 2008.

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fireworks. new years eve, 2007.

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subliminal advertising. ridgewood, december, 2007.

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we still come home for christmas. oasis, birmingham, december, 2007.

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the night pesky was born? amy's balcony, bleecker street, december, 2007.

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      • not your average burlesque show. c'est duckie, low...
      • a clue. tortilla flats, new york, january, 2008.
      • the new year. williamsburg, january, 2008.
      • fireworks. new years eve, 2007.
      • subliminal advertising. ridgewood, december, 2007.
      • we still come home for christmas. oasis, birmingha...
      • the night pesky was born? amy's balcony, bleecker ...
      • the youngest you'll ever be. katie, aiden, and tri...
      • the view is better from where they are. arcade fir...
      • the line's been drawn. tate modern, november, 2007.
      • to the end and back. brighton beach pier, november...
      • every woman has the right to her independence. amy...
      • baz luhrmann's halloween parade. west village, oct...
      • be careful what you wish for. econolodge, atlantic...
      • we welcome you to welcome us. dolly parton, atlant...
      • we're not here to make friends. the peskies, atlan...
      • the welcoming party. marge and cruella, econolodge...
      • i didn't come here to be insulted. cruella deville...
      • housewives in brooklyn. housewives, brooklyn, octo...
      • people go to school there, we assumed. nate, los a...
      • what is the greatest film about the disentegration...
      • revenge. toben at the red lion, october, 2007.
      • its almost fall. emily, gordon and calle, chicago,...
      • the color purple. katie, times square, september, ...
      • kicking for birthdays. chelsea at lit, amy's birth...
      • the last of the last summers. ryall at coney islan...
      • strengths and weaknesses. amaghansett, work-relate...
      • every pretty lady needs a pool cue. danielle in th...
      • sunday, bloody mary sunday. rivington street, sept...
      • makes me forget to grow old, forget to die. en rou...
      • watermelon and fried chicken. PS1, labor day weeke...
      • smetanakana. my apartment, august, 2007.
      • the safest place. pete's candy store, august, 2007.
      • we're going to be great. me and barack obama, broo...
      • alice in wonderland. PS1, august, 2007.
      • taking a taxi in the daytime. mallory, august, 2007.
      • blowing bubbles. governor's island, july, 2007.
      • peyote in my toothpaste. jolie at governor's islan...
      • mets fans. yankee stadium, july, 2007.
      • another woman in charge. max fish, my birthday, 2007.
      • the best sleep i ever got. finland, june, 2007.
      • naked bowling. london, june, 2007.
      • what we talk about when we talk about love. london...
      • sightseeing. the james' brothers, london, june 2007.
      • lessons in self-portraiture. london, june, 2007.
      • channelling margot. carnival cruise, june, 2007.
      • cruisin for bruisin. hoodie in the bahamas, june, ...
      • what a balcony is for. parallel parking day, may, ...
      • 40,000 people wish us well. students lining up to ...
      • what it takes to be a pirate. kickball in mccarren...
      • discovering pictures. mallory on subway to astoria...
      • lions and tigers and bears. MOMA, march, 2007.
      • searching for michel houellebecq. paris, new years...

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Jessica Baxter
grew up in birmingham, alabama. went to college in los angeles and have now been in new york for six years. i work in development for a non-profit that supports a group of all-girls public schools, and i find it very difficult to balance that professional side of me with the creative, story telling side. i miss writing stories every day, as i had to in college for my creative writing degree. i miss sitting down and knowing that within an hour something i was proud of, something sacred and never before shared, would be living, outside of me. i want, very deeply, to reach a place that allows me space for both sides.
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