Dana Johnson

Dana Johnson
Dana Johnsonis an American writer and Associate Professor at the University of Southern California. Honors include the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, and being named a nominee for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. Her writing has appeared in Callaloo, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere...
compared cushion happening humane job people rather
These are job cuts, but they're happening in a rather humane way compared to what could have occurred. They were going to happen anyway. Now those people have more of a cushion with which to make adjustments in their lives.
although bankers buyers central market viewing
The market has been extraordinarily complacent, viewing central bankers only as buyers although they're also sellers.
looking unlike
I'm looking for an unexciting kind of year; not unlike the one we're just ending.