I think I'm more than a little curious about what you're doing up with the sun, but I suppose everybody has his or her own reasons for non-disclosure. Do you remember that Roald Dahl (I am pretty sure it was him) about the boy who discovers he has the ability to become invisible, but this turns out to have mixed implications and really not that sweet of an idea? Yeah, that was a good one. Such heavy philosophical ideals tackled by children's literature. . .
Well, on one hand I find sunrises to be evil and at the same time gorgeous. On the other hand, I'm a bit of an insomniac. I can see how becoming invisible would have it's disadvantages. I find when you incorporate children's literature and philosophical ideals you get a stronger impact on the reader. Adding a sense of purity and innocence along with some heavy hitting adult ideas and you've got one very attentive reader/ listener.
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On the other hand, I'm a bit of an insomniac. I can see how becoming invisible would have it's disadvantages. I find when you incorporate children's literature and philosophical ideals you get a stronger impact on the reader. Adding a sense of purity and innocence along with some heavy hitting adult ideas and you've got one very attentive reader/ listener.
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