that was disturbing. and whatever it means, i don’t think i really wish to know. blah.

in other news ... i hope you have (had) a good time with your family.

Posted by pea  on  11/11  at  07:25 AM

What if you just imagined it all?

Posted by Anji  on  11/11  at  08:29 AM

Very Stephen King-esq. I rather liked it, disturbing and all.

Posted by Shannon  on  11/11  at  11:05 AM

Dude, that was way creepy.

I had a hard time concentrating though after reading “a faux rococo abortion in poured concrete that hunkered in the long terazzo hallway under a single naked bulb like an aged and unsuccessful ballerina crashed out in the hold of a cargo jet”

You rock.

Posted by sawni  on  11/11  at  11:43 AM

i don’t think i should read this stuff during lunch anymore. i am stunned into stillness… i don’t know what to make of it, heads nor tails… i like it, which scares me too

Posted by mia  on  11/11  at  02:46 PM

very stephen-king-esque.  haunting and slightly supernatural, with enough of a touch of the natural to make it absolutely believable and that much more haunting.

for me, this post made a picture of a more genuine ghost than the photo in the one before ...

Posted by romy  on  11/11  at  09:04 PM

I’m telling you yet again, get yourself published. I just don’t see where there would be a problem finding some one interested. If you don’t do it I swear I will collect some of your stuff and find you an agent myself. ;-)

Thanks for an amazingly easy read yet again!

Posted by Jeff A  on  11/13  at  09:28 PM

Brilliantly creepy!

Posted by Miss Bliss  on  11/14  at  11:48 AM
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