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Peter Witte

@peter_h_witte

Writer. Picture Maker.

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I just saw an incredibly beautiful film, Totem, dir. by Lila Avilés. Most of the film takes place in a single day, focused on the attentive perspective of a 7-year-old, Sol, who, across the day, learns more about life, her family & her father’s terminal illness. A must watch!

I just saw an incredibly beautiful film, Totem, dir. by <a href="/lilaavilescine/">Lila Avilés</a>. Most of the film takes place in a single day, focused on the attentive perspective of a 7-year-old, Sol, who, across the day, learns more about life, her family &amp; her father’s terminal illness. A must watch!
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Here are pictures that I made for illustration projects for The Rumpus, but that never made it into the publications of the respective works. I have really enjoyed having the opportunity to engage with (and attempt to complement) the work of so many awesome writers.

Here are pictures that I made for illustration projects for <a href="/The_Rumpus/">The Rumpus</a>, but that never made it into the publications of the respective works. I have really enjoyed having the opportunity to engage with (and attempt to complement) the work of so many awesome writers.
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I waited in line for 100 minutes (no exaggeration!) to see the National Gallery of Art exhibition Paris, 1874: The Impressionist Moment. It was worth it, if only to see Monet’s Impression, Sunrise. Altogether, though, so many awesome pieces, an excellent exhibit of that momentous occasion.

I waited in line for 100 minutes (no exaggeration!) to see the <a href="/ngadc/">National Gallery of Art</a> exhibition Paris, 1874: The Impressionist Moment. It was worth it, if only to see Monet’s Impression, Sunrise. Altogether, though, so many awesome pieces, an excellent exhibit of that momentous occasion.
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I'm thrilled to share my story, "The Free Throw Shooter," published on Short Story, Long by the greatest of editors, Aaron Burch, with illustrations I LOVE by the excellent Jiksun Cheung! I hope you read it and if you do I hope you like it. ashortstorylong.substack.com/p/the-free-thr…

I'm thrilled to share my story, "The Free Throw Shooter," published on Short Story, Long by the greatest of editors, <a href="/Aaron__Burch/">Aaron Burch</a>, with illustrations I LOVE by the excellent <a href="/JiksunCheung/">Jiksun Cheung</a>!

I hope you read it and if you do I hope you like it.

ashortstorylong.substack.com/p/the-free-thr…
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Darius Garland was not the mysterious man in my story, "The Free Throw Shooter." 😆 ashortstorylong.substack.com/p/the-free-thr…

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Literature & short story lovers: recently I was paid for a story published in Short Story, Long. To support the journal, I want to put the $ back into it by giving away a bunch of monthly subscriptions. Interested? DM me w/your email address! ashortstorylong.substack.com

Literature &amp; short story lovers: recently I was paid for a story published in Short Story, Long. To support the journal, I want to put the $ back into it by giving away a bunch of monthly subscriptions. Interested? DM me w/your email address!
ashortstorylong.substack.com
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“I understand absolutely nothing,” replied the Nose. “Make yourself…clear.” “My dear sir,” said Kovalyov with a sense of…dignity, “I don’t know how to interpret your words…The whole thing seems to me…obvious…After all, you are my nose!” -from Gogol’s “The Nose”

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If you are looking for an incredible film—and who isn’t, really?—look no further than On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, directed by Rungano Nyoni. nytimes.com/2025/03/06/mov…

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Andre Aciman’s (André Aciman) Call Me By Your Name is a perfect book. WOW! Just finished it this afternoon and had to sit and hold onto it a bit before anything else.

Andre Aciman’s (<a href="/aaciman/">André Aciman</a>) Call Me By Your Name is a perfect book. WOW! Just finished it this afternoon and had to sit and hold onto it a bit before anything else.