'Blue' by Nomi McLeod: A Story About Losing the Colour Blue and Confronting Grief
Summary
A woman suddenly loses the ability to see the color blue, beginning with noticing a dress that appears as a void on the subway. The story explores her disorienting experience with this absence, framed within a grey winter setting, as a narrative about loss and grief.
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A woman got on and her dress was just not there.
It was as if the dress she was wearing had been cut out and removed from reality.
Where the dress should have been there was something disturbing. Nothingness. Goneness.
My eyes could not rest on this absence; my visio
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