Creative Nonfiction - Fall 2017

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CREATIVE NONFICTION 33

WINNER!
Best Essay
Prize

RACHEL WILKINSON is a
Pittsburgh-based writer and
researcher whose essays and
profiles have appeared in
the Atlantic, Smithsonian,
Narratively, the Rumpus, and
other publications. She earned
her Master of Fine Arts in
nonfiction from the University
of Pittsburgh.

ome people go running or meditate; they recite man-
tras or affirmations, carry pictures of the saints. My brother
used to keep one of those mini Zen rock gardens in his room as
a teenager, turning over his thoughts as he raked the sand back
and forth. But for me, there’s nothing like pouring anxious
feelings into an empty search bar, posing questions too big for
any one person to answer.
Some questions I’ve asked Google, between the ages of eleven
and twenty-six, in roughly chronological order:


  • Why did my cat die?

  • How do I talk to people?

  • Why don’t my parents understand me?

  • Who shot JFK?

  • Do I have a brain tumor?

  • Why isn’t love enough?

  • Will I ever stop grieving?

  • Why are there seasons?

  • Why do cats purr?

  • How do I know what I’m worth?

  • Will I ever be a good writer?

  • Should I be studying philosophy?

  • Why was Nietzsche such an asshole?


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