29 Langthorne Street
Diary Eva Diary Eva

29 Langthorne Street

Sitting at the airport, I decided that there would be no more Evas. All versions of me that had ever existed had been stolen, broken or corrupted. So I was looking for a new identity. I had time on my hands and, since I no longer existed, it seemed like the perfect moment (…)

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What women talk about amongst themselves
Diary Eva Diary Eva

What women talk about amongst themselves

I remember. It was this book that started it all. The paranoia, the escape, the wandering from one end of the city to the other... It was the book. (…) Out of curiosity, I opened it. I thought it wouldn't hurt to flip through it. Well I was wrong.

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The wandering
Diary Eva Diary Eva

The wandering

It's my fault. I had established a long time ago that when things would go wrong, I’d simply cut myself off from the rest of the world. Remember when I was little? I used to call it “the extinction”. (…) But I'm scared. I think I'm stuck, Lidy. I can't get out of it. (…)

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Here I am
Diary Eva Diary Eva

Here I am

Do you think he sees it? That there’s no one on stage, no one is living inside this body anymore. I’m a ghost now, nothing more. The stars called through the window that night, and I almost answered: “Here I am”.

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“IF YOU WANT TO WRITE,

if you want to create, you must

be the most sublime fool that God

ever turned out and sent rambling.

You must write

every single day

of your life.

You must read dreadful dumb books, 

and glorious books, and

let them wrestle

in beautiful fights inside your head. (…)

I wish you a wrestling match with your

creative Muse that will

last a lifetime.

(…) Which finally means:

May you be in love

every day for the next 20 000 days

and out of that love, 

remake the world. 

— Ray Bradbury

"And out of this love, remake the world" Ray Bradbury