To Victoria Edgecombe
Daniel Husseini writes to Victoria Edgecombe. And then Sarah D'Souza replies.
Daniel Husseini writes to Victoria Edgecombe. And then Sarah D'Souza replies.
A reluctant study in adulthood. Featuring: quiet kite-lover Jürgen Lilienthal, reckless and self-defeating optimist Leena Mathew, handsome pre-med Omar Madane, and of course, Mr. Brandolini himself. {spiritual #57}
My escape from Springfield, Massachusetts, came in the form of an exchange program to New Delhi, India, one plane ticket for 11:00 am on the thirteenth of July. I left, taking a big suitcase and my camera. I told myself I left for the experience I'd have there, but maybe I left because of the experience I'd had here...
Felix Welter is a superhero. In the safest, most normal town in America. Did someone say 'be yourself'?
Once you go in, good luck finding your way out. A poetry collection hell bent on lurking in the deepest parts of your brain and fleshing out the parts of society they really don't want to talk about.
A/N: This is an unedited, significantly different version of the soon to be published novel by losangelesque aka L. Akhter. This draft was written when I was 15-18 years old and I highly encourage new readers to read the published version instead. Former high school football star Frank Novak meets profound and depress...