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Submitted to Contest #273
The plane’s engines hummed as Logan gazed out the window, watching the rolling waves of the ocean beneath him as the sun set. He’d never been to Europe before, never even thought of Spain until he met Guy. Even in the confined space of the airplane, Logan could already imagine the golden rays of June and the smell of suntan lotion as he lay on the beach. His heart fluttered with a mix of anticipation and anxiety. It could be the adventure of his life. Guy. Just the thought of him sent a rush of warmth through Logan. They had met online right...
Submitted to Contest #120
An image is truly “worth a thousand words,” piquing our curiosity and awakening our emotions. When browsing artworks, however, we may not always be aware of the unique messages and ideas conveyed by an artist’s depiction of characters, colors, time of day, weather, or objects in the painting. Moreover, the absence of characters or objects can also be significant. In Pierre Mignard’s seventeenth-century portrait of Duchesse Louise de la Vallière and her children at the Palace of Versailles, for example, King L...
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