earthyannie is currently reading Poem-a-Day Collection.
I’m female, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since August 18, 2010.
Books
- Poem-a-Day Collection 100% complete
- Secret Adversary finished
- The Enchanted Castle finished
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Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town finished
- Wuthering Heights finished
- Happiness Quotations finished
- The Life and Death of Seals finished
- Craphound finished
- Eastern Standard Tribe finished
- Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom finished
- Hell-Heaven finished
- Return to Pleasure Island suspended
- With a Little Help suspended
Posts
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town - A fractured fairy tale, and a plate o' shrimp
--Sorry for the double post, wish I could delete one of them!
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town - fractured fairy tale
Protagonist: the outsider who, as Doctorow said in 'Craphound', loves our culture's cast-offs and sees them as poems. The structure, also, is bits and pieces interestingly rearranged. My favorite part: the cast of characters- brothers A through G and his father the mountain, his mother the washing machine. The day I finished reading this, I picked up Gene Wolfe's The Evil Guest..and there one character took another one to a sentient mountain whose wife was 'let's just say a laundress'. Thanks for the plate o' shrimp!
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town - A fractured fairy tale, and a plate o' shrimp
Protagonist: the outsider who, as Doctorow said in 'Craphound', loves our culture's cast-offs and sees them as poems. The structure, also, is bits and pieces interestingly rearranged. My favorite part: the cast of characters- brothers A through G and his father the mountain, his mother the washing machine. The day I finished reading this, I picked up Gene Wolfe's The Evil Guest..and there one character took another one to a sentient mountain whose wife was 'let's just say a laundress'. Thanks for the shrimp dinner!
Reader Challenges - 50 Word Fright
I slept, after having worked hard all day at inventing a terror.
In dreams I saw it all: the horror, the pity, how they bore their wounds without dying.
Waking, I found they hadn't, and might never, leave me;
Stranger, I implore you not to do as I have done.
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom - want more?
Thanks for posting--I sat down and read it in one gulp. Wish there were more stories from this universe.
