The Intervention

the-intervention

In which Peck learns what it means to open up.

About Kater

Kater Cheek writes short fiction and novels. Her novels are represented by Kate Schafer-Testerman of KT Literary. She keeps an artblog on www.catherinecheek.com and a blog at www.katercheek.com.
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2 Responses to The Intervention

  1. Malcolm MacNiven says:

    I LOVE group violence that results in a person realizing themselves: for without gang violence against one with a problem, in the midst of their intervention, how could ANY of us truly realize our own self love and worth?

    :-)

    I once wrote ‘teasing is the grand art of pharting without noise or smell’ but assumes the same value of shock.

    Its pretty existential to think that you write from reality: just write/draw of what chickens do … and that they do … with jet planes above them and gas lines below them: they choose to be all over themselves:

    … I don’t look for meaning – I tease: I am always just stunned by your ability to just draw chickens:

    cluck on you crazy house rooster:

  2. Zargon says:

    Just like in real life: you tell your friends you have a problem, and they will mock you incessantly about it.

    I swear, I always thought it was spelled “Rouge”! It was an honest mistake!

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