Where The Grass Seems Greener
I'm struggling, in the middle of nowhere. Fighting against computer issues, tricky websites, dodgy earphones, my stomach and whatever else. I should stop complaining and keep on writing but even this, even this has gone difficult for the last twenty minutes. Seems things are back to a certain sweetness now, though. And, at last, I can drop a few lines about this story published in Heroine Magazine back in 2018. I know, it's no new materials properly saying but I do like what I see – two of my favorites, Lua Beaulieu and Callie Dixon, captured by photographer Rebekah Campbell. I'll go back to both characters in separate posts later but now it's all up to this short story, shot outdoors, with dogs, grass, water, spoons etc. Again, atmospheres matter to me and here the atmosphere stole the first role for the very best. Makes you wanna fly there and forget that you've been struggling for half an hour.