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Reverse Documentary: A Tor.com Original
Reverse Documentary: A Tor.com Original
Reverse Documentary: A Tor.com Original
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Reverse Documentary: A Tor.com Original

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Dino is a documentary filmmaker, haunted by the ghost of his ex-girlfriend who was killed in a car crash while with another man. As Dino shoots his latest documentary on the vandalism occurring in the woods of his hometown, he tries to move on from her unexpected death. But when his life starts to look up, the ghost encroaches on his property. The focus of the film begins to blur as the lens of the camera shifts onto Dino, the director succumbing to his ghostly obsession.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 9, 2016
ISBN9780765392305
Reverse Documentary: A Tor.com Original
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Marisela Navarro

Marisela Navarro's short fiction has appeared in Tahoma Literary Review, The Masters Review, Hobart, SmokeLong Quarterly, Wigleaf, and elsewhere. She lives in Boston. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College and a Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Florida.

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    The ghost was easy to see but hard to describe. An anonymous color, like the shine of a coin found in sunlight. Dino used this color to brighten the eye of a deer on the poster for his documentary. He didn’t speak to the ghost or talk about her to anyone. He assumed the ghost was Jennifer because he’d lived in the house alone for several years without any issues and because no one else he loved had died. His space was indoors, away from her. He didn’t acknowledge her existence (when he walked to his car in the driveway, when he checked the mail) though he knew she was there.

    Inside the house,

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