I really like the author’s figurative language. For example the author says ” I noted that there was light in one direction and darkness in another and deduced that the dark was the depths and the light was not.” I think the author talks about their mental battles and struggling to find the positives, when they’re mind is all over the place. I also love how the author makes connections with drowning in their mind but my favorite part is when the author adds the positive. The line “And when I came up, breaking through dark water and into the diorama of the world-storm clouds hung by unseen thread, a red sun pinned low against them, and beneath that sura, hills dusted with grass-I looked back at the stone bridge, which must have been, my god, a half a mile away.” It feels like a break through has happened and they finally found how to live instead of being in their heads.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: creative.writing.citytech2@gmail.com
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 AM – 1 PM. I’ll be available through Zoom and will send an invitation via email that you should keep all semester. Try to join my meeting at the start of the hour, not at the end—since I may be talking to other students or have another appointment after the hour is up. If those times don’t work with your schedule, we can schedule a different time. This means you’ll have to schedule an appointment in advance via email. I suggest you have multiple times in mind, since your schedule may not mesh with mine!
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