Hickering

Hickering

n.
the habit of falling hard for whatever pretty new acquaintance happens to come along, spending hours wallowing in the handful of details you can gather about them, connecting the dots into elaborate constellations, even imagining an entire future together—images that have no particular purpose, except that they’re kinda fun to think about.

Hebrew (hikrín), to project an image + hankering, craving. Pronounced “hik-er-ing.”

Dead Reckoning

La Gaudière

Querinous

Falesia

Soufrise

Suente

Bye-Over

Moledro

Rivener

The Kinder Surprise

Amoransia

Etherness

Redesis

Lackout

Skidding

Foilsick

Zverism

Scabulous

Incidental Contact High

Suerza

a tunnel with a light emanating from the end

Fool’s Guilt

Lap Year

several people racing bicycles uphill in a forest

The Standard Blues

Alpha Exposure

a close-up of a baby with diffusion filter

Fitzcarraldo

Attriage