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Prompt: Mistaken Images

Published on November 16, 2020 by Editorial Staff

Write about a time you mistook something for something else. Once I thought a person was flagging my car down in the dark, but it was a garbage bag wrapped around a tree. Today a branch blows in such a way that it looks like someone is walking past.

Eliabeth Kerlikowske

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