Who likes their Coca-Cola warm?
We decided to quit on the theme, called The Unknown Voices today.
We have a different one now.
I shared a story for the rejected topic with my project partner. It was about a depressed person, who liked wondering in the huge super-market of a foreign country without any knowledge of the language they spoke. Do you know how relaxing it feels, if you let it be this way? I mean it. If a burden of everyday life gets so heavy that you’ll run to another county, jump in the long rows of products and read cans instead of the media. You’ll forget your own name for at least an hour.
I also came up with a new book idea that I am not going to share; and two marketing-campaign ideas that I love, but this is not the place for that.
Even though, they did concern young writers. I think I’ll keep that one for the most egoistic purpose. Did you know they don’t keep Coca-Cola in fridges in Italy?

Nino Bukia
Mixing the various backgrounds of a curious reader, publisher, illustrator and a tiny bit of a translator with an academic degree in literary studies ended up in an inexorable attempt of writing fiction.
