by Victoria | Nov 8, 2016 | Personal, Photography, Poetry |
Guelph i. The home I found in the west tasted like tobacco in the afternoon. It was a sleepless space, a broken mattress that provided no room for dreaming but enough to learn another body’s rhythm. iii. Natural light snuck in through the wooden window at 6 am. It...
by Victoria | Jun 30, 2016 | Personal, Poetry |
CONFESSIONAL. by...
by Victoria | May 10, 2016 | Photography, Poetry |
WOODBINE 27/02/16 bruised necks, 9 am Eastbound. the crusty subway. the light pours across your face and for a moment you exist in bliss. I am too slow with the camera for you to remember. wrong bus stop 92, south? “the more [our city] disappears...
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