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RE: The hand we're dealt

in The Ink Well3 years ago

The opening really captured my attention.

and toasted the smiling girl a gorgeous shade of happy.

Love this metaphor.

I also loved the subversion of expectations, I've been trained by society to expect conflict and pain in most stories, especially when where a scene is set so idyllically. When you suddenly break the fourth wall and tell me that no conflict is coming, then spin it into a lesson about playing the hand we're dealt...well...

...brilliant stuff.

Interestingly, I just posted a dialogue-based piece on Free Speech, Censorship, & Downvotes, and I bet it would've been a lot better if I modeled some of your writing techniques, lol.

That said, it's a pretty long piece already, and I'm not sure if I could squeeze in epic metaphors and reality-subversions quite the same way with it.

Anyway, I really enjoyed reading this, thank you. 🙏

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ha ha! What a decadent comment for me to enjoy! Thank you so much for your thorough appreciation of my work. I apologize that I haven't been online in the last few days due to some last-minute travel. Your comment, however, was a welcome reminder of why I missed this platform so much!
Thank you again, and next time I'll be expecting the "subversion of expectation" in your work. I hope you will tag me in the comment section so I can come enjoy! ha ha😅

Glad you enjoyed it!

All good, all of us end up online when the time's right for us. Gotta do you, right? :)

I'll see what I can do and tag you as well, though I believe if you actually expect the subversion it becomes a lot trickier, lol. 🙏