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The red shelf

Alexandra Danila

In fiction I search for the unseen in the everyday, the crack in reality, that place that allows us to escape, the weird we all crave, or some of us do. Interspersed you'll find book reviews, my art, Romanian folklore.

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40 ways of being lonely #9

Winter was a lady with a lot of hair, the girl thought. When she realised she was late, she swooped in with all that hair in terrible disarray and laid it over the streets. During the day she slept and the sun melted the top layer of snow,...

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    Come for the colorful drawings, stay for the fiction, book reviews and photo essays. Failed writer, fanciful reader, thinker of useless thoughts, accidental artist, synaesthete, teacher of English.

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