Yeah, agreeing with Mr. 2 + 2 = 5 here, congratulations. Not to feed your vanity-beast but this essay's got a lot more teeth and tongue than any product analysis I've ever read. For the sheer love of a puff of red sand, I'd press 'heart'.
Been thinking about Narcissus awhile now; mirrors ever since Barth's Funhouse, maybe Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon. Don't think I have it under thumb yet at all. Feels like your novel's themes will continue to spill the banks for some time, and have here.
Trying to listen to the CwC podcast at work but the fella interrupts in a way that makes me spiteful so I'll set it aside for a moment when there's air enough for me to breathe right.
I don't have the slightest interest in anything discussed in this article . . . but it is fascinating!
Natasha Joukovsky is incapable of writing anything less than intriguing.
The beauty of a good writer and curious mind
Yeah, agreeing with Mr. 2 + 2 = 5 here, congratulations. Not to feed your vanity-beast but this essay's got a lot more teeth and tongue than any product analysis I've ever read. For the sheer love of a puff of red sand, I'd press 'heart'.
Been thinking about Narcissus awhile now; mirrors ever since Barth's Funhouse, maybe Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon. Don't think I have it under thumb yet at all. Feels like your novel's themes will continue to spill the banks for some time, and have here.
Dunno. Hate self-promotion but in honoring the notion of coincidence, check this weird little thing out: https://pulpmetalmagazine.com/2017/09/22/the-gouger-by-eric-westerlind/
Trying to listen to the CwC podcast at work but the fella interrupts in a way that makes me spiteful so I'll set it aside for a moment when there's air enough for me to breathe right.
Excited to hear more of your gleanings. Cya.
Thank you! The vanity-beast is insatiable, and appreciative.