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Juice

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A micro-chapbook written by Alyson Lewis for the Ghost City Press 2017 Summer Micro-Chap Series.

23 pages, ebook

First published August 31, 2017

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Oh, man... this is truly heart-breaking to read.

I can feel the emotion behind every single sentence, every word fits perfectly in alignment for the level of information that's given to read.

On a funny note, aside from the context of the story for a moment, I happened to have ribs tonight...

I'm not suffering in myself in the way that's being suffered in this story, thankfully.

I have similar shared experience to note with my daughter, of whom at present is learning how to manage her middle-finger and of which innocently doesn't understand the societal meanings behind waving it so casually...

I have memories of my beloved dog from my childhood, thank god for pets...

And thank god for parents, wherever they are for us right now in all of our lives.

I also miss being a kid, as did I also feel like I suffered quite a bit from anxiety during my mid-teens; also, in the UK we call it Makro (Costco alternative; I worked there as a university student in their Edinburgh store).

Maybe I'll also write about my childhood/teenhood in the future at one point. Also, Frasier and Seinfeld are awesome; and, thanks for the recipes.

"when people stop being afraid to disappoint u it means they will eventually stop being afraid to disrespect u" - I really like this.

On a note of awe: Hello Alyson Charmayne Lewis, it's nice to have read about you; here's to many better years ahead.

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