The erotic exploits of black traveling feet

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Surrogate daughter of Henry Miller and Anais Nin, Rosalyn D’Mello lives life like a lens, swallowing images, and recognizing what makes them sublime before putting the lens over her readers’ eyes; her words, like LSD, attempt to make reality seem fantastic.

5 responses

  1. Gautam Chakrabarti

    Hi Rosalyn, I’ve now taken a good look at your blog, reading through which was a great, and sometimes disturbing, experience. Of course, I don’t mean “disturbing” in a negative way– so little in life’s truly negative, ain’t it?– but in reference to the multiplicity of emotions it gave rise to in my mindscape. Pretty vivid ideas you’ve got, my friend; and I wish you good cheer by the cartloads! Here’s hoping to read more of your writings very soon, and wishing you luck! Tc

    January 26, 2007 at 2:46 pm

  2. Hi Rosalyn,

    Thank you for your comment. I have the book you mentioned but have not yet read it, possibly because it was given to me by a disliked relative. I think that I will do so now, after your comment.

    Glad you found the post interesting and glad you took the time to be critical. Just read through the post on the first page of your blog and I thought it quite lovely.

    Best,

    Ryan

    March 6, 2007 at 8:21 am

  3. Vi

    Very intriguing.

    March 26, 2007 at 7:24 am

  4. I recommend – “Stranger than Fiction” = Must!
    http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/strangerthanfiction

    Cheers!

    October 5, 2007 at 5:30 pm

  5. hi there…

    got to know through the gwg that you were in goa…what happened to connecting?

    my email is leonard dot fernandes at gmail dot com

    talk to you soon,

    leonard

    August 21, 2009 at 12:03 pm

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