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Thank you so much!! It's always so helpful and really validating to see when someone gets what I was trying to say, and enjoys it <3

heart library (a betrayal of perception) 8 months ago

This is freaking amazing!! I love how you used the lines and how you spaced the words to add emotion to the story, and the last line caught me off guard, leaving me grinning and wishing for more. I am forever going to think about the winding pathways of memory like this.

heart library (a betrayal of perception) 8 months ago

Wow! Thanks so much for deciding to publish this! It's so cool.

fairy tale children 8 months ago

I've never read a poem about the experience of reincarnation before, and this grabbed me right away. I could picture it, this person tumbling through this abyss, questions racing in their head, their final transformation. That in their last form they seem to find peace and come to an understanding of their true identity makes perfect sense to me. 

visual rings around my head 8 months ago

Wow, what a beautiful representation of the brain's tendency toward compartmentalization -- and the heart's ability to muck up that filing system with all its messy emotions, huh? You took the library metaphor all the way, which I delighted in reading. Your last line expressed your wit and strength of character, and had exactly the impact I'm sure you were hoping it'd have.

heart library (a betrayal of perception) 8 months ago

"Winter Sun" is being featured this week on vtdigger.org, which you can all check out now (vtdigger.org/life-culture) in their Life & Culture section!

Winter Sun 8 months ago

"Fairy Tale Children" is being featured this week on vtdigger.org, which you can all check out now (vtdigger.org/life-culture) in their Life & Culture section!

fairy tale children 8 months ago

This is the beauty of people-watching, isn't it? I loved this for that reason: You saw the possibilities, the many lives of this stranger... I almost wished you had taken it further, ran with one of those lives and personalities, but I realized describing a fully fleshed-out character is not what this poem is meant to convey! 

Person on the Bridge 8 months ago

I remember not being able to put down The Secret History when I read it years ago!

I'll give this a go:

  1. The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins/The Night of the Moonbow by Thomas Tryon
  2. The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World by Sarah Weinman
  3. The Witch by Ronald Hutton
  4. /5. Kinky by Denise Duhamel 
Book Challenge! 8 months ago

There is so much heart to this. It's one of those photos that just instantly conveys a message and an emotion, and is of course beautiful as well. 

ripples 8 months ago