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Submitted into Contest #47 in response to: Suitcase in hand, you head to the station.... view prompt
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Loved this story. Very emotive, I really felt the relief of freedom at the end, as well as the uncertainty throughout. I've never been where this character has, but it certainly felt realistic! I also like the no-nonsense approach your narrator has to the story, which makes use of 2nd person really well. You get a feel for both characters in only a short amount of time. Good job!
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I love what you have done with the 2nd person point of view here! Every word and phrase feels so well placed, this reads really well. I really enjoyed it.
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I appreciate your comments.
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I love the narrator; this person is so wise, full of good lines and good advice. "been awhile since you’ve seen money." “Valley Samsonite.” So great. The lists of things that will happen are so realistic. The author led the reader into the situation with grace. "Like 31 flavors of ice cream, and all you’ve ever tasted is vanilla." There are too many good sentences to quote them all. The real lfe examples helped too. Suggestions: use only one space between sentences. Write a.m. and p.m. like this. This is a list story, and it keeps the re...
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Thank you so much for the suggestions!
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This piece read like prose poetry, and I loved it. I felt that, like a train leaving the station, your words built up a momentum, and it was really easy for me to stay engaged as a reader. Nice job!!
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Thank you for your feedback.
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