She was thirty-something loving nothing.

Well hello, Dearest, Most Fashionable Reader! Zelda will be giving you two things today: a woefully unfashionable prologue as well a woefully unfashionable attempt at “creativity.” The exercise is, as the Fashionable Vivienne described earlier, the description of a process, as inspired by the classroom scene in the second part of Ulysses. It was also inspired by a conversation Zelda had with the Most Fashionable Vivienne a few weeks ago — a conversation in which Vivienne was kind enough to describe to Zelda what Creating a Window meant.

Zelda offers you a video below, for as soon as she finished her exercise, she knew the perfect song to accompany it: “Out the Window” by the Violent Femmes. The video below is an interpretation of aforementioned song. It is a rather cutesy video when played with volume, but if one mutes the sound whilst playing the video, it becomes deliciously frightening.

Still Life with Plaster Wall

These are the things one needs, this is what one does, there will be a time to seek, to lose, to keep, to crumble the chalk into a vaguely rectangular shape, this forming a plaster wallwindow, this becoming a holeinthewall window from which one can view a man, the man becoming a potential eveningpartner once one reaches one’s hand into the wall hole, the hand being accompanied by a question in the form of a statement, such as I know of no small music venues near here or I am looking for a place that serves the perfect cupcake, the question in the form of a statement becoming an invitation to the potential eveningpartner to step into the wallwindow and join one in the vaguely rectangular shape of a bedroom.

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