I looked up because an invisible spark went off in my head. With my two tired eyes, with the open book still in my hands, I watched a beautiful blue bird fly straight into my sliding glass door. I got up to check on it and found it frozen stone.
Sean is a 39-year-old writer who learned to write when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was 20. He is a slow learner and wrote at least 12,000,000 words before he got the hang on this writing thing. It provides a solid foundation for a meaningful life.
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as you say, ephemeral words provide a substantial edifice…12 thousand more or bust!
Remarkable. I could hear the bird crash with a decided thud. In Montana, sadly it happens far too often. A compelling and heart-wrenching story in fifty words! I hope you keep writing, Sean.