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Me and Ellen and a horse (July 20, 2007)

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At first I didn't quite know what I would do with the book, other than read it over and over again. My distrust of history then was still strong, and I wanted to concentrate on the story for its own sake, rather than on the manuscript's scientific, cultural, anthropological, or 'historical' value. I was drawn to the author himself.

Orhan Pamuk


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Sunday, October 27th, 2019

🦋 Asemic Ornithography

Xavi Bou's long exposure photography of birds in flight is breathtaking.

posted evening of October 27th, 2019: Respond
➳ More posts about Logograms

Wednesday, October 9th, 2019

There are 50 ways to breathe, my brother.

posted evening of October 9th, 2019: Respond
➳ More posts about Poetry

Tuesday, October 8th, 2019

🦋 O__u__en_e at O_l __ee_ B_id_e

A man stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama, looking up at the blackboard....

posted morning of October 8th, 2019: Respond

🦋 Meaningless

I'm interested in the relationship between Asemic Writing/Logograms and Sound Poetry. Sound Poetry is to spoken language what Logograms is to written language: it succeeds by sounding superficially like language but without conveying meaning (at least, in the way that language traditionally conveys meaning). I'm interested in finding more examples of Sound Poetry; all I really have on tap currently are Altazor and this piece by Hugo Ball:

posted morning of October 8th, 2019: 3 responses
➳ More posts about Altazor: The Journey by Parachute

Tuesday, September 17th, 2019

Hi, it's me... the dude that loves your statuses; the guy that laughs at the jokes you post.

posted morning of September 17th, 2019: 1 response

Monday, September 16th, 2019

Matter. Don't matter.
Matter, don't matter, doesn't matter/ in the Void

posted morning of September 16th, 2019: Respond
➳ More posts about Writing Projects

🦋 Jiva and Atman

Jiva eats the fruit of the tree: Jiva is bound to the world. Jiva is part of the world.
Atman does not eat but watches.
Atman links Jiva to the supreme unity.

posted morning of September 16th, 2019: 2 responses
➳ More posts about Songwriting

Sunday, September 15th, 2019

🦋 Jagged

There was a jagged man, and he walked a jagged mile.
He found a jagged sixpence behind a jagged stile.
He bought a jagged cat that caught a jagged mouse.
They all lived together in a little jagged house.

posted morning of September 15th, 2019: 5 responses
➳ More posts about Projects

There is no Lie without a liar; there is no Truth without a truth-teller.
There is no Song without a singer.

posted morning of September 15th, 2019: Respond

Friday, August 23rd, 2019

There's no I in meat

posted evening of August 23rd, 2019: 1 response

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