By Eleanor Kriseman

Eleanor Kriseman is a Florida native who now lives in Brooklyn and works as an assistant editor. She is a senior editor at Joyland Magazine and has been published in Joyland , Adult Magazine , Vol. 1 Brooklyn 's essay series, and Hobart Pulp , among other publications.

  1. Winter is the best season for hiding things. A blizzard is a flurry, then a blanket. The neighbors stay inside. The sky is dark when you leave for work; the sky is dark when you get home. Men can enter your apartment without notice at twilight and be back in Manhattan for dinner with their wives by nightfall. You can blend into a crowd in winter, get lost in a sea of black and grey…

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