Lost in Translation is a collection of works that didn't quite make it to the mainstream, but still showcase Alice's unique perspective.
These pieces are like finding a hidden treasure in a thrift store – they're weird, wonderful, and utterly bewildering.
Some highlights include:
- The infamous "Invisible Ink" poem, which was written in invisible ink on a mirror.
- The short story "The Girl Who Ate Her Own Foot," which was submitted to every literary magazine in town, only to be rejected by every single one.
- A novel-length manuscript titled "The Endless Loop," where the protagonist is stuck in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over.
These works may not have been popular, but they're still a testament to Alice's boundless creativity and dedication to her craft.
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