(Literary) From childhood, Flora, painted disturbing paintings, and her nurse fears the young lady carried this obsession into adulthood. (3,597 words; Time: 11m)
Rating: Not Rated, No Speculative Element
Recommended By: RHorton:5 SFEP LTilton"Unearthly Landscape by a Lady," by Rebecca Campbell, appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies issue 184, published on October 01, 2015.
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Pro: The imagery is very vivid, and we feel real pain at Flora's passing.
Con: The story takes place in our world, and there's nothing to suggest that anything supernatural actually happened.
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Con: The story takes place in our world, and there's nothing to suggest that anything supernatural actually happened.
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