Cory Gilbert has always been a story teller. Ever since he could remember. The desire to share the stories that are constantly filling his head, whether he’s at work or trying to sleep, is a passion that cannot be contained any longer. He has spent the last few years studying the written word.
This ten word story was typed on a manual Olivetti-Underwood, Lettera 22 typewriter, made in Italy c. 1961. Let’s call him Lorenzo.
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