“My action is embodied in acts of communication, I reveal fragments of stories that are personal representations of places and people, and I accumulate in a range of storage containers and in displays. I become a collection, which resembles elements of narrative. I constitute a memory archive and can prevent forgetting. I can be read in different ways by the interested and disinterested.”
— “The Postcard: The Fragment,” Rosslyn Prosser
I’m Tammy Oler. I used to write essays and criticism for magazines and journals and blogs. These days I write more freely, small volumes, and I’d be happy to send some of them to you. In this sending / receiving, writing / reading, I hope we’ll hold on to a few things to talk about the next time we’re together.
Greetings from Brooklyn. Wish you were here.