My first experimental reading that I read was "Morning News" by Jerome Stern. This reading was pretty sad at first and kind of relieving in the end. The guy seemed so frustrated by the bad news that he got that morning. It was really when he started writing about how he had to tell his wife the bad news that I was hooked. He was so worried that he would hurt her. What would she do when he was gone? In in the end when they "go back to their childhood" and buy the biggest Television, I knew everything would be okay.
The second reading I read was "Changing the Channel" by E. Ethelbert Miller. I thought this work worked because it was something that everyone can relate to. It is a time the author can spend time with his father without having to worry about anything. He knows where everyone is and what they are doing, his father has a job. He doesn't have to worry about anything, except for resting.
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