Now that’s interesting, Rob’s using google poems as narrative elements in his blog fiction. There are three characters who share this blog, Allen, Wordsman and Rob. Wordsman’s girlfriend or wife Beverley has been missing, and now Wordsman’s posting cryptical google poems. The other characters first complain at his preciousness in not just saying what’s going on, but then start interpreting the google poems, using them as messages about what’s going on with Beverley.


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  1. christina votaw

    they are ever good i liked them alot they made me
    cry

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