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Tag Archives: novel
Red Boar Jones: Enter Holly
He walks in and finds a seat in corner booth. He stretches his back working out a kink that has been following him since he woke up this morning. It’s dark, light enough to make out the silhouettes of the … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Fiction
Tagged A novel someday, alcohol, biotech, blockchain, Book #2, Edensphere, futurism, implants, novel, prosthetics, Red Boar Jones, Rough Draft, techno-dystopia, whispers and whiskey
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Book Review: The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
There is something pleasant about books that take their time. In a world where bestsellers filled with rough and tumble detectives and cut-throat espionage, it’s hard not to think that in a world more and more dedicated to immediate satisfaction, … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Axl and Beatrice, folklore, forgetfulness, journey, kazuo ishiguro, knights, literature, Loss, lost history, magic, Memory, novel, Review, the buried giant
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Somewhere Along the Way the Muse Died
During college I had a pretty specific ritual. It wasn’t unique, nor particularly interesting, but as is most important with rituals it accomplished something. During the required months I would throw myself into my school work, engage with its ideas, chew … Continue reading
Posted in Nonfiction
Tagged A novel someday, anxiety, college, confidence, creatively deprived madness, depressed, Dreams Away, ideas, job searching, Life, muse, novel, work, writing
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