means snapshots, stories write come to; a snapshot however many days w — Caitl?�n R. Kiernan, Two Worlds Between: Best Caitlin R. Kiernan, Volume One

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And it means snapshots, because that's what all stories I write come down to; each is a snapshot of who I was during however many days and weeks it was written. A fictional reflection of my mind fossilized, set in paper and ink, instead of stone. Memorialized, for better or worse. This is who I was, and this, and this, and this, and that, and most times I look back and wince. I'm rarely kind to who I was. But other times, looking back is bittersweet. Sometimes, I'm even grateful to the me of then who left a snapshot for the me of now. Maybe I should let go and join those who pretend the past is past, but it's a falsehood I've never learned to spin.

Caitl?�n R. Kiernan, Two Worlds and in Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan, Volume One

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