"On the Blindside" will be reprinted in Rich Horton's Best of the Year, yes. Thank you. : )
And I love the twist, what she learns, that this perception is hers and not Chion’s. Maybe it seems there’s a possibly close connection in this one between narrator and writer. Great how we feel how hard it would be to live like this, seeing things like this, yet how much we want artists to draw it for us, this writer to bring this vision to life.
Just so long as it isn't us going crazy with the vision . . . ; )
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And I love the twist, what she learns, that this perception is hers and not Chion’s. Maybe it seems there’s a possibly close connection in this one between narrator and writer. Great how we feel how hard it would be to live like this, seeing things like this, yet how much we want artists to draw it for us, this writer to bring this vision to life.
Just so long as it isn't us going crazy with the vision . . . ; )