Electricity

Electricity by Ray Robinson

Epilepsy, electricity, Electricity.
A unique, zany narrative of emptiness.
An abrupt character, Lily, with epilepsy lost in the story of her own life, looking for answers to so many questions after her mother (the reason for her epilepsy) dies.

Written interestingly and perfectly shapes and reflects Lily’s scatterbrained bluntness with its expression and style. Her quirkiness and seizures pull you through the story while her passion and determination push you. The story is as striking as the character.

I couldn’t tell the difference between menstruation and protractors or compass. Big words like that just make me feel sad.