Homo Fictus
“words are not a translation of something else that was there before they were” -Ludwig Wittgenstein- Homo Fictus “Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night, telling itself...
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This turns out to be the best thing I read this week on the art of writing… “The friends could not agree which way to go. Pooh looked for answers. “Perhaps if we tell a story, the story will tell us...
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View ArticleNarrating Fragments
“And in life, meaning is not instantaneous. Meaning is discovered in what connects, and cannot exist without development. Without a story, without an unfolding, there is no meaning. Facts,...
View ArticleInterstice – 6: the coupling
- 6 – And then the narrative runs away. Nearly ever a mix of caffeinated alcohol, the disaster of stories unfolds. We yield them occurrence in time. Over time. Across locations. We do not make...
View ArticleA Narrative Construction
This weird stuff: The sky is “cloudy.” This is part of who he is, just now, in this case. She’d said “______ ___ _______, _____!” in just that tone, this manner – another aspect...
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