
Which was, in my family, pronounced "gunyah" pig, for a joke. I mean, we knew how to SAY it, but phonetics, or fake phonetics, are funnier.
Anyway, my pal J., who is now far away and enrolled in an academic program that scares me because it involves things like biology and anatomy and psychology, focused on Invisible Sisters for a semester's worth of analysis in a psychology class.
In other words, she psycho-socio-culturally analyzed the character of me via my book as it applied to her texts.
Which I didn't know about until she was well into doing it. But it was cool with me. So she sent me her papers (along with the teacher's notes and the syllabus) and they were amazing to read! Her analyses were fascinating in the larger palette of study, and it was a very cool experience to read quotes from my book (my head, loose pages lying on my floor as I wrote the book) cited in an Academic Paper.
So, J., thanks for the holiday gift! I give you an "A."
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