I was walking in a city not my own, and I saw this.
Then I saw this.
Then I left.
And this was seen. . .
or not seen by anyone.
If no one's there to observe, who can give an image a form?
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Okay, Daniel. Keep going. You have a keen sense of composition. I like this collection, the colors pop up, blue walls, red lips, then boom, rustic, but it's all beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Maria.
Author of five books of fiction, including "The Cholo Tree" (A YA novel), "Hotel Juárez, Stories, Rooms, and Loops,"
"Chicano Chicanery," and the novel "and the shadows took him," He is co-editor of "The Last Supper of Chicano Heroes: The Selected Works of José Antonio Burciaga and the editor of "A Jury of Trees," posthumous poems of Andrés Montoya . He co-hosts Words on a Wire. http://ktep.org/programs/words-wire
2 comments:
Okay, Daniel. Keep going. You have a keen sense of composition. I like this collection, the colors pop up, blue walls, red lips, then boom, rustic, but it's all beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Maria.
Hope you got the problem fixed!
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