in Why Vandalism? 3 pieces of flash horror

One dressed up as ekphrastic essay: Notes on Glass Tears One subtle cross with fantasy: Empty Houses One fragment of militaristic dystopia: Sardine <!-- EDIT: Journal sadly defunct, adding pieces below: --> Notes on Glass Tears 1. The print is of an eye; more precisely, the photograph of an eye. The eye presents in a state of abstract … Continue reading in Why Vandalism? 3 pieces of flash horror

The alchemist’s fever

Siniossoglou on Plethon[1]: More's Utopia was designed from the outset to stay in the sphere of ou-topos [no-place] and ou-chronos [no-time]. Plethon's utopia fervently[2] searches for locality and temporality [...] From a Christian and Stoic viewpoint [such insistence] confirms that by nature man is unable to find happiness in his Dasein and is attracted to what he does not or … Continue reading The alchemist’s fever

in Modern Mythologies, a rant on 5G and the future of narrative

A bit past our cultural moment here, with some wild speculation that popped out when I finally sat down to wrap my head around 5G basics a few months back, when the topic was Late Night-hot. Published and edited by James Curcio, who has my humble thanks. Old SF would showcase “the terminal”, Dave speaking … Continue reading in Modern Mythologies, a rant on 5G and the future of narrative