I'm continuing to play with form. Today's prompt was pretty straightforward, which is the hardest thing for me to deal with.
I initially thought of something with the conflict between nature and civilization, and with the potential for the latter to strike back at the former. Or how living so far from nature stresses us. Neither of those ideas felt compelling, so I started from there and drifted to a little scrap of whimsy which unspooled over my twitter feed through the course of the day.
I might at some point revisit this form of storytelling. I don't know if I'll make a new Twitter account for it or have it drift in and out of this one. The latter seems, at least, more interesting.
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From LeonardCSuskin on twitter.
Did anyone else see the sheep in Central Park's Sheep Meadow? Sheep eyes are creepy.
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
The sheep meadow sheep seems happy, watching the tourists through creepy sheep eyes. Does it even know that it's in the city?
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
The sheep meadow sheep seems happy, watching the tourists through creepy sheep eyes. Does it even know that it's in the city?
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
Is the Sheep Meadow sheep still there? Did it leave the park and wander the city streets, brushing shoulders with carriage horses?
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
The sheep meadow sheep ducked into an office building at lunch time, while the workers wandered out through the park.
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
There was never a #sheep in the sheep meadow. #NothingIsReal
— Leonard C Suskin (@LeonardCSuskin) October 11, 2013
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