Re: A man and A woman

2005-12-13 Thread morrigan
: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 8:25 PM Subject: Re: A man and A woman I like this Morrigan. For some reason I read it as being about the image and the gaze, the image being the woman, and the gaze being the man..  these could be swapped of

Re: A man and A woman

2005-12-12 Thread phanero
I like this Morrigan. For some reason I read it as being about the image and the gaze, the image being the woman, and the gaze being the man..  these could be swapped of course..   He returns to her and pulls her to her feet.  She flops against him like an unfastened puppet.  He holds her

Re: A man and A woman

2005-12-12 Thread Sheila Murphy
Wow. --- morrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I walk the dog at midnight. The pavements are slick > with winter rain that is freezing into speckled ice. > The soles of my boots skid almost imperceptibly. > > > > I hear a woman scream, high and ragged. Immediately > I am alerted. I scan the d