A Formidable Comfort

A Formidable Comfort

The cherry on top is the “Word Art” lensing on “2nd edition with Author’s Foreword.”

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Lydia
Lydia
6 years ago

I don’t know what era “Shakespeare’s Corollary” would happen in, but that hair and those clothes have nothing whatsoever to do with the 16th century.

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago

What an awkward title.

Frank
Frank
6 years ago

I first read ‘Shakespeare’s Corollary’ as ‘Shakespeare’s Coronary.’
Made sense.

War Goat
War Goat
6 years ago
Reply to  Frank

So I was not the only one.

David
6 years ago

What is the red thing below her hands? Looks like it should be part of the red and brown behind her, but done weirdly. Bad perspective.
Or she is hugging a piece of wood painted red?