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RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020 "But why would you want to write poetry?" James insisted. RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020 "Because.........I want to. And I like writing poetry." RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020 "Sounds boring as hell to me," the child commented. RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020 "It kind of is," she shrugged. "but I like doing it. People like different things, and I like writing." RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020 "I hate writing," James said. Mostly because he couldn't do it. RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020 "Like I said: people enjoy different things," she repeated herself. RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020 "How do you earn money with that?" the boy continued. RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020 She doesn't. "I....write, and then I...sell the..writing." Sure. RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020 "Who buys it?" James' life seemed to revolve around trying to talk grown ups into an existential crisis. RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020 "People who like poetry," she crossed her arms. |