"Will you help?", she asked.
"With cataloguing the collection?" I said.
It was agreed.
I never knew that such a brief exchange would alter my life.
I started, working from pictures, transcribing the labels on the slides.
Two thousand slides, sixty year's work.
"Who?" I thought,"Who was this man, so precise, so skilled?
"How did he keep it up? So many slides, so painstakingly made?
"Why did he spend his life making these objects?"
And that was it! I was hooked.
Now I have to find out about him, know about him, write about him.
Now my time is committed.
Neville Hunt (over 8 years ago)
Agree with Christopher, Cindy and Michelle, it's fascinating. I am really curious what this true story is about. More soon I hope! Welcome to Drablr from me too Sarah.
Christopher (over 8 years ago)
It's amazing how something can pique our interest, and the next thing we know we're swept away by a tidal wave of curiosity.
A great debut. Welcome to Drablr, Sarah.
Published: February 27, 2016 16:16
Category: True Stories told as Fiction
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shaun (about 8 years ago)
Hello Sarah. I'm going through your back catalogue in order, so please bear with the newbie commenting on archival rather than latest.
This was very thought provoking. I hope your others prove just as rewarding.