on the study of life, consequent poesy, and bad lit knockoffs.
interview with december of maltraites.
conducted by nicole delcore.
n: what's your favorite kind of science? d: gah, this took me forever to think about (and I was trying to word it right), but I’d say biology because it studies about different functions in animals and in humans. it’s like a ”whats inside and whats outside” kind of thing.
n: can you write me something about it? d: yes, I can.
one cell, two cell a million cells formed nine months later, a life is born eyes that see, hands that touch mouths that speak, hearts that love much.
it’s kind of rusty, never really wrote about biology, haha.
n: do you have a favorite sea creature? d: I love killer whales. I also like the fact that they stay with their mate for life, it’s so cute.
n: worst book you've ever read? d: umm, Atonement by Ian McEwan. to me, it was almost like a bad remake of To Kill A Mockingbird.
n: if you had to pick a superpower, what would it be? d: mind reading, definitely mind reading.
n: when was the last time you met someone new? d: like a week ago. I was working at a local library in my area and I met a musician. his name was Aaron (if memory serves me correctly), he was interesting.
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