Hi Anika
I hope you’re well.
Cosmopolitan magazine in Brazil would like to run the article you featured
in. As a courtesy I just wanted to check you were ok with this and also for
them to reproduce the same pictures that UK Cosmo used.
With thanks
Lisa
Urg. I’m aggravated now. Any mention of Lisa Brinkworth makes me angry at myself. I hadn’t thought I could be so easily manipulated, and how was I so unsceptical? I’m a web-savvy girl, all it would have taken was a google search to find out that she wasn’t a student reporter just getting started (which caused me to excuse her crapness and feel bad whenever I tried to pull out). She even gave me the name of her editor, I could have asked to speak to her about whether the way Lisa represented herself was true.
Fourteen or fifteen years ago, my sister and I were sitting by the side of a small winding road in Croatia at night. Our dad had driven the car into a rock and we had to wait a long time for help. Looking at the sky, I saw my first shooting star. I told my sister about it and she thought I’d made it up. I’d read about meteors recently and knew why they glowed, but she thought shooting stars were just a fairy tale device.
When I was about seven I didn’t believe in rainbows.
Was there anything that you thought was another fantasy adults told children, that you found out to be true after all?
I’ve just added a whole load of pictures to my gallery.
Firstly, my costume for Brighton Pride this year. Thanks PG TIPS2.
I also uploaded pictures from the shoot I did with Gregory Brown in April. I’ve been promising them since… May, probably. Sorry, but now there’s two albums full! There’s art nude and cheeky nude, moodiness, fully fashioned stockings, fashion and cheesecake and red rubber. I think there’s something for everyone who likes pictures of girls. Go have a look at my gallery.
If there’s anyone reading who has truly awesome Photoshop skills, do you think you’d be able to remove the scarf from this picture? I’ve tried it, but I can’t reconstruct the neck.