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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Michelle Herman

Michelle Herman is an American writer and a Professor of English at The Ohio State University. Her most widely known work is the novel Dog, which WorldCat shows in 545 libraries and has been translated into Italian. She has also written the novel, Missing, which was awarded the Harold Ribalow Prize for Jewish fiction. She is married to Glen Holland, a still life painter. They have a daughter.

She had not made a decision to give up sex, only the clamor of romance, because it was exhausting her, doing her no good and too much harm. — © Michelle Herman
She had not made a decision to give up sex, only the clamor of romance, because it was exhausting her, doing her no good and too much harm.
I do triage on everything that comes through the door, and if it's not something we need (now, for real-not maybe someday) or something that deserves to be saved for posterity, it's discarded. I stop before I let myself drop something into a drawer or set it down on the piano. 'Where does it belong?' I think. If I don't have a place for it, I make a place.
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