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Sep 01 2008

Be It Ever So Shallow

Published by sarabella at 12:39 pm under Fashion, Street Style, Writing Edit This

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My other artistic release.

V-neck, F21. Tank and skirt, Wet Seal. Bangles and handbag, Vintage.  Boots, Calvin Klein.

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Part two… Ode to the Writer Inside

Since I aforementioned that little creative voice, who is obviously an insomniac, rendering me a narcoleptic artist at times…  I confess I’m no Stephen King, mind you, (obviously, I’d rather be a woman) but I’ve come to certain realization in a not-so-abrupt approach that I don’t need to be.  But these editorials, personalized for the sake of voyeuristic-blogosphere tendencies and musing aspiration feel less vainglorious if presented with hints of entertainment. 

That’s why we do this, isn’t it?  In hopes that someone in the world will actually read and appreciate our ranting.

So, even now, I’m sitting beside a barrage of precocious folders, which appear to be vomiting veritable triumphs… marking my career ambition with labels doused in black marker… internship/freelance/novels/shorts/poetry/submission/rejections/and children’s literature.

Phew, but while a dolmen reminder lingers like some fatum oracle without answers, thinly disguised as my everyday normality…  I learn that life is one vertiginous baby step, after all.

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One Response to “Be It Ever So Shallow”

  1. betchaion 01 Sep 2008 at 6:53 pm edit this

    i just visited your new site, what can i say but WOW! you truly impress me with your style, now looking at the picture above and all the others, i am glad to see your concepts just naturally flowing, i really like your style, oh, if i were still young :)

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