Thursday, January 5, 2017

// excerpt from a (non-fiction, actually) novel I'll most likely (because it's real and we can read it in the graffiti on walls and garbage dumpsters) never write //


...The tall fence cast fishnet shadows on her legs, her arms, her face. She was so trapped, and in so many ways. A fish in a ever-shrinking net, a girl enmeshed in the perverted cage of her surroundings. A kid stuck behind a chainlink fence at midnight, when the door is locked. But day doesn't come...

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  1. I love the lighting in this photo...it could tell so many different stories! I love the fishnet/fish concept. I think you should write it! "Graffiti on walls and garbage dumpsters" could be a cool title :-)

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    1. Thank you! I don't know why the image struck me, but it did. Maybe I will write more of it somedays- and that is a good thought, it could. 'A picture of American youth' as subtitle or something :) It is a subject that intrigues me... xx

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  2. DANG GIRL. THIS IS SO POWERFUL. wow. you tell/show the perfect amount while leaving just enough room to wonder and imagine your own story beyond the scope written here. love, love, love

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    1. Aw!!! Thank you so much! that means a lot from you <3 xx

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