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...the men burning houses and barns and horses so that for ten years and more the countryside was an inferno of revenge, broken by a fifth season of arson. The tramps who packed guns and overran whole towns. The old men who went mad with jealousy. The old women who jumped down wells. All those...
By the way Wabbit, you owe me nothing. In actuality I owe you, I am but halfway through it, but Was continues to astonish me. The pure reality of life with the idealism stripped away. I hope you are enjoying the Moviegoer, the very reason I liked it, is the reason I like Was. Was is much...
Lol, actually I can atest to this at least as being partially true. You walk around and can see it everywhere. The documentary Supersize Me is actually quite amusing confronting this problem with fast food and overweight Americans. :)
:eek: There has to be some word beyond talent to describe what her writing is. Once again very obliged Irene, your segment as visually and emotionally taxing as ever. I tip my cap to you, Bravo! :)
Isn't it!? I can't wait to read If on a Winter's Night A Traveler....
I just wanted to post one of my favorite excerpts.... pg. 78 Cosmicomics by Italo Calvino.
"....the lands that had emerged were a limited phenomenon: they were going to disappear just as they had cropped up or, in any...
Was by Geoff Ryman pg. 27
"I will wait, Dorothy promised Aunty Em. I will wait until you are sick and old, and I'll put lye soap in your eyes, and I'll take some shears and I'll cut all your hair off, and you won't be able to do a thing, and I'll say, It's for your own good, Aunty Em...