"Electricity shivers the air before your eyes, crazing it like a dropped mirror in which a terrible fish is rising to meet a lost woman’s gaze. That fall, that answering rise play out before your eyes on an endless loop that feeds through the movement and rest of every single day."
— Ellen Dillon
Joseph Schreiber
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