![]() My plan is to be an elementary music teacher, although if my father had his way, I’d still be prelaw. I even switched my major to music education two years ago. I’ve played the piano for as long as I can remember, and although I’ve never shared it with anyone, I love writing music. Then again, music has always been a passion of mine, so maybe I’m just a little more infatuated with his sound than other people are. I don’t understand how someone could hear these songs and not crave them day after day. I’ve noticed a few other neighbors come out to their balconies when he’s playing, but no one is as loyal as I am. I tell Tori I come out here to get homework done, because I don’t want to admit that the guitar is the only reason I’m outside every night at eight, like clockwork.įor weeks now, the guy in the apartment across the courtyard has sat on his balcony and played for at least an hour. ![]() ![]() Almost on cue, the sound of his guitar floats across the courtyard as I take a seat and lean back into the patio lounger. ![]() I slide open my balcony door and step outside, thankful that the sun has already dipped behind the building next door, cooling the air to what could pass as a perfect fall temperature. ![]()
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After years in New York working as a chauffeur, theater tech, television extra and unsuccessful writer, he moved to Missoula, Montana, where Andrew Sean Greer (born 1970) is an American novelist and short story writer. The child of two scientists, Greer studied writing with Robert Coover and Edmund White at Brown University, where he was the commencement speaker at his own graduation, where his unrehearsed remarks, critiquing Brown's admissions policies, caused a semi-riot. ![]() ![]() Andrew Sean Greer (born 1970) is an American novelist and short story writer. ![]() ![]() The bookstore isn’t only one of the best known in North America-in 2001 it was officially declared a landmark-it’s also one of the most beloved. As many of us have been wringing our hands over what might become of the soul of the city, or the role of the writer in society, we could always say, There’s City Lights!, a sentinel in North Beach, one of the few neighborhoods in the city that still feels as it once did. 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