writing
-
Describe One Simple Thing You Do That Brings Joy to Your Life.

(Jetpack often glitches on the daily prompt section, so I wrote this before I realized it was an old prompt. That said, it’s a good one, so here’s a new response for you.) 🙂 I imagine it seems funny to watch, and an unoriginal answer though it may be, I must admit the truth: meditation—simply… Continue reading
-
The Unbending Top

“The city lights faltered in their blaze when compared to the teetotum’s sheen,” one amongst the forty-seven witnesses attending the rooftop bar that night would later testify to a room full of reporters from local to international the story of the “Unbending Top,” as mainstream social media consensus dubbed the object, which had obviously been… Continue reading
-
Favorite Albums: Vanessa Carlton–Rabbits on the Run (2011)

A lo-fi, unpretentious, aching-love-sound that feels like a rainy mid-late November overcast, slightly foggy, slightly misty, chill afternoon in the moors of England, severed from most all civilization for at least half a day’s travel by foot—the sole method of transport to and from that area, unless you want to draw a carriage, but the… Continue reading
-
Bookmark Investigations #2

Psalm 17:1-2 Give ear to my prayer– It does not rise from deceitful lips. May my vindication come from you; May your eyes see what is right. Continue reading
-
Bookmark Investigations #1

Note: These are quotes I pulled in order of special bookmarks I randomly slipped into whatever books on my shelf felt right. Any and all names, dates, facts, etc. are purely coincidental (or maybe not! Lol). Love. Empower. Continue reading
-
I Am Not Your Fantasy (Republished)

Note: Poetry is wild. It is hard. It is free. It is frightening. It is me. It is whatever you wish to think of me (though no longer the way I see myself). Read if you wish. Go in peace. (Trigger Warnings: Violence, Abuse, Trauma, Death and Loss, Discrimination, Mental Health Issues, Sensitive Topics) Continue reading
-
Understanding Comics (or, Reading Between the Panels)

“Do you hear what I’m saying? If you do, you better have your ears checked, because nobody said a word.” Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics The Treachery of Images “This visual, secret dependence on language…is ‘the treachery of images.’” – Nerdwriter1, “What Is The Treachery of Images? This is the limitation of language and art as… Continue reading
