The Scene as I Imagined It by Anika Fajardo
Non Fiction
12 pages
5.5" x 4.25" single signature with hand sewn binding
Published October 2016
Anika Fajardo’s essay “The Scene as I Imagined It” is brief only in word count. In the piece she reveals a snapshot of a girl remembering a time of painted wooden mallards and divorce. Fajardo will force you to question whether the memories you have are real and whether or not that matters, or if, ultimately, it is up to each of us to decide what portrait to paint for our own lives.
Non Fiction
12 pages
5.5" x 4.25" single signature with hand sewn binding
Published October 2016
Anika Fajardo’s essay “The Scene as I Imagined It” is brief only in word count. In the piece she reveals a snapshot of a girl remembering a time of painted wooden mallards and divorce. Fajardo will force you to question whether the memories you have are real and whether or not that matters, or if, ultimately, it is up to each of us to decide what portrait to paint for our own lives.
Non Fiction
12 pages
5.5" x 4.25" single signature with hand sewn binding
Published October 2016
Anika Fajardo’s essay “The Scene as I Imagined It” is brief only in word count. In the piece she reveals a snapshot of a girl remembering a time of painted wooden mallards and divorce. Fajardo will force you to question whether the memories you have are real and whether or not that matters, or if, ultimately, it is up to each of us to decide what portrait to paint for our own lives.