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After The Comics
September 19, 2018
I am a dry child,
Made out of newspaper leaves
and pages from finance books
and cereal nutritional labels.
© Monica L., St. George, UT
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After reading the first edition of Paper Girls, I realized how tumultuous my childhood had been, how "dry" I was as a child. Humorless and reserved. I read everything I could in my spare time, barely having the chance to make friends and not knowing how to even when I was presented an opportunity.