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December fragments #4

One of the things I love about fragments is their inherent ambiguity.

… the camera could lie after all. Proffering a fractional moment caught in time, with no sense of the before or after, nor all the things that made it so. A false imprint that cheated memory.

—Emylia Hall, The book of summers

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