Donna Dimitrova
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White eggs, wrapped in red thread, are appearing everywhere. On the streets, at press conferences, in fountains, galleries, and restaurants. Nobody knows what they mean, yet everyone is certain they mean something. Elo, a Uruguayan journalist, films one and posts it. What follows is a perfect, self-sustaining machine: media amplifies fear, fear demands more media, and somewhere in the noise, a man jumps off a building. The yolk is on Elo. The eggs... remain eggs. 'Sure As Eggs is Eggs' is a satire about mass hysteria, fake news, and the terrifying ease with which nothing becomes everything.
Sure as Eggs Is Eggs

In Rome, Giulia spends her days gazing through the tiny kitchen window, watching the world outside, each glimpse stirring hope, envy, longing, and despair. As her quiet obsession deepens into a breaking point, she finally realizes that the future she has been desperately searching for beyond the glass may have been closer to her all along—waiting just inside the frame.