There’s No Wasted Writing

Carolyn Ziel
Never Stop Writing
Published in
4 min readNov 3, 2024

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Or Wasted Men, For That Matter

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“I’m addicted to these,” I said. I was referring to the Cotton Candy Grapes the man was ringing up for me. It was still before 9 am on a Sunday, so Target wasn’t crowded yet, and the grapes hadn’t been wiped out.

Cotton Candy Grapes are a plump green grape that tastes like cotton candy. I don’t know how they do it; which two Vitis species are they crossing to get this Cotton Candy hybrid? I also wonder who came up with the idea.

I don’t like cotton candy, not for anything other than its texture and how it sort of disintegrates in my mouth. It grosses me out. The flavor, on the other hand, I love: distinct, sweet, and entirely artificial. I love it the same way I love banana Laffy Taffy or anything cake batter or birthday cake flavored.

After I confessed my addiction to the man, he looked up.

“Me too,” He said very matter-of-factly. Maybe as an afterthought, or maybe because he wanted to see my reaction, he added, “Especially with this cavity on my left side here.” And he pointed to the left side of his jaw.

I chuckled at what I presumed was his joke. “You’re kidding, right?”

He looked at me. He was wearing his red Target-issued polo and a name tag that read Roman. He had short, shaggy brown hair and a fallow face as…

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Carolyn Ziel
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