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Transfigured Sea Transfigured Sea by Sally Ann Hunter
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“The coast is a transition zone, always changing. It keeps on changing its dynamics, perpetually, in both space and time.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Sea urchins have protective, mobile spines. Laura now has all the protection she needs, coming from within.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“ome sea cucumbers have a transparent outer body, giving them an alien appearance. Laura feels transparent throughout her entire body.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Biology has, for a long time, been her favourite way of knowing the world.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“The cookie cutter shark can detect electric pulses, using this ability to catch its prey. Laura wonders whether she will ever feel electricity.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“The sea represents a whisper of emotions and a memory of intuition”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“The sea reminds her of the interior of an abalone shell. In this light, its colours are blue, green and white.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Deep sea rays use their electro-receptive sense to find prey under the seabed sand and mud.Laura also loves to explore things that are hidden, most often hidden meanings.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Are dreams less real because they are temporary? Or are fleeting, moving, changing things examples of their own kind of reality, a different speed?…The sea is a dream.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“The mirrors in her heart open as if for the first time. Reflected light shines between them like sunlight on the surface of the sea.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Echinoderms have hard plates of calcite in their skin for protection, which Laura wishes she could have. Instead she will have to continue to develop strength of character.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea
“Feather stars have many feather-like arms, which have bristles. Laura no longer feels she has bristles. Hers have dissolved when she faced her innermost feelings.”
Sally Ann Hunter, Transfigured Sea