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My Grandmother, 100, Read My Book

Mastodon harvest — priority Selected. Not AI-generated; Protocol Publishing Field core. Unwritten poems and intergenerational memory.

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Field note summary

The fragment reveals a quiet form of inheritance: not property, but the memory of a creative impulse that survived between the lines.

Reason for observation

A personal post where a 100-year-old grandmother reads the author's book and remembers that she too wrote poems in her youth, though her passion was never encouraged.

Protocol note

This is not a post about publishing. It is a small record of creativity passing silently between generations.

Observation

The fragment reveals a quiet form of inheritance: not property, but the memory of a creative impulse that survived between the lines.

Folk pattern

Unencouraged creativity → intergenerational recognition

Related motifs

  • grandmother
  • book
  • poems
  • silent pride
  • between the lines

Status

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Captured 2026-05-21

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