Author Archives: Allia (A.E.) Sadeghipour
Santa Ana Niño
Dancing with me swirling my clothes sensually upward slamming doors whipping itself to the ground upward shredding force home to splinters roaring whispers lulling back to sleep in the warm summer sun delicate rocking my hair swims feeling the force
Dead Ants
Aus verdammter Fleck
(Continuing my exploration of blending language, form, and art, “Aus verdammter Fleck” from Shakespeare’s Macbeth auf Deutsch written in the palm of Lady Macbeth)
Girl and Frog
(I have become fascinated by the blending of language, form, and art. Here is a short story written and visually represented simultaneously. It reads: When I was a little girl, I was visited by a frog in my garden.)
The Hedge Pig
(A sketch for one of my favorite fairy tales “The Princess and the Hedge Pig”)
OtterPillar & FishFly
Glass Eye
Grayscale snapshots out of focus little capsules vials of silver happiness vivid living imagery wondrous imitation if only to know the world and wander in it.
Kiss
The Abandoned
It is strange how some families abandon their elderly. Until I found an abandoned elderly retirement facility.
