Meg
1 min readSep 19, 2016

That’s why I didn’t go on, Louise Jones . I wanted to leave it with the feeling if self blame and how that can cast a pall over a survivor’s life.

I agree that, logically, no one is to blame. But emotional truth and logic are often disconnected. I wanted to leave the reader with exactly this paradox: the omniscient reader understands the hopeless of the situation and casts no blame, but the protagonist feels responsible.

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Meg
Meg

Written by Meg

Writing, because talk is cheap

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