Get Your Hands On Her Face Is A Halloween Mask: A Suspense Novel Of Octogenarian Female Activism Put Together By Anne Hart Offered As Digital Edition
are mature female faces like mine used as Halloween masks
Octogenarian lady wants to know what makes people tick, "I only want to understand what makes people behave as they do," says the octogenarian great grandma, And I observe humanity with videos, audios, and opinion,
I'm an intrusive motormouth great grandma with face makeup, antiwrinkle tape, and mask sometimes masquerading as a much younger person in order to observe those who hire me to find out what
makes other people tick or tock.
And I'm up against the clock, Im also an amateur connoisseur of video and an observer of tycoons with the gift of gab, wit, and film,
This time my makeup and mask make me look as if Im somewhere stuck at age fourteen to sixteen in this cyber wormhole called the web of social media.
Welcome to my multiverse multimedia, about life the way it's seen by those generally looked upon as isolated and invisible, except when our faces are used to recreate versions and visions, like rhapsodies as imagery, of Halloween witchlike or ghostly grimaces, rather than whimsical masks of cheer and toys, presented with welcoming, upturned expressions and wide smiles.
Our female, octogenarian personas are used too much to symbolize isolation, fear, and mortality rather than toymaking with smiles, cheer, and creativity, We would love to be presented instead with joyful wisdom and experience at life, responsibility, connection, and friendliness,
This is a suspense and psychological novel of octogenarian female activism, The heroine is a catalyst, trying to understand behavior, bring people together, be useful, and observe society through video and social multimedia, Anne Hart has written a book a year sinceand specializes in mystery novels, adventure, and suspense, She also teaches part time online writing courses for a university and holds a graduate degree, .