by Mr. Darcy
I love the shapes these double Etherees create, I like too the way you left a deliberate space before the last word. |
Thank you Mr Darcy. |
Naomi , |
Thanks Gel. |
by Meena Krish
Panic attacks can bring out the worst before it calms you down and it makes us feel so silly and terrible when the others are there to witness it. |
Thanks meena :) i actually wanted it to sound scattered and all over the place :) |
by Ben Pickard
A double etheree and a very good one. |
Thank you Benny! And I agree :) his workshop is working very well indeed! I suspect more of these will start popping up!! |
by Em
This is excellent!! |
Thanks em |
Contrary to what meena said, I think the lack of punctuation is important to this piece. It's a piece touching upon social embarrassment, a public panic attack that you're writing about in haste because of the pain it causes you to endure merely to recollect. I would suggest you go even further and take out all the period/ellipses between go and home, and lowercase home as well. I think it would be harder hitting. The spaces between the word makes the reader wonder what's special about home, and whether home was back to your house or apartment, or more ominous like suicide brought on by the embarrassment of the panic attack (irrational, but rationalizing is difficult during such periods of your body failing you). |
Hi S, |
by Brenda
N, this is amazing! Double etheree to boot. I agree, I think punctuation would have thrown the whole vibe of this off. Well done- |
Thanks Brenda. :) |
by Naughtymouse
Hey N, |
Thanks ben! I did see this comment i just forgot to reply! Sorry =( |