These photos were generated in Adobe Firefly using a photo of Leah in her twenties that was generated in Adobe Express.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
The backstory is that Leah toured MIT with her friend Dorothy Gage (Dottie) after she was accepted into the graduate program that led to her earning her Ph.D. (Computer Science). Dottie took the photos and made suggestions on how Leah should pose.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
After taking this photo, Dottie told Leah to stop putting her hand in her pocket.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
Dottie suggested Leah should be a little more animated.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
Finally, Dottie confiscated Leah’s coffee.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
Dottie is probably the only person with whom Leah feels she can let down her guard. When Dottie asked for some action shots, Leah responded with increasing enthusiasm.
10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.10 November 2025: Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana.
Characters created by G. M. Lupo; images generated using Adobe Firefly.
​G. M. Lupo (ISNI: 0000 0005 0315 9196) is a native of Atlanta, Georgia where he has always had a dysfunctional relationship with his hometown. His most recent published work is the story collection Reconstruction (2020), part of his series of Atlanta Stories, which includes Fables of the New South (2017). Along with his novel, Rebecca, Too (2018), and his full-length play Another Mother, these constitute his Expanded Universe of Fictional Atlanta. He has also released a collection of essays, poetry, and stories entitled Words Words Words (2020).
He was the winner of the 2017 Essential Theatre Play Writing Award for Another Mother which had its world premiere in his home neighborhood of West End in August 2017, in the building that once housed the library where he learned to read as a child.
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