Ada Calhoun writes about the summer she swanned around New York under the influence of Neil Gaiman's Sandman.
So true: "Some of the storylines took place in parts of New York I walked through every day. In one of my favorite mini-stories, Death has a talk with a skateboarder in Washington Square Park, where we bought pot before we realized: 1) it was frequently oregano, and 2) we were girls, and girls never had to buy their own drugs."
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