May 4, 20231 min read
Call of the Wild
Oh, this paper world that I hate, and hates, it seems, me the more... Take away these plastic chains of ease, give instead, the river,...
Apr 10, 20230 min read
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On Hearing From God
whatever happens in Vegas...
Nov 3011 min read
Wicked?
Ok, I know what you’re thinking. Me writing a Film review? Preposterous! Being as there is however a first time for everything, I hope...
Sep 216 min read
Babel
(Or, what I learned from Donoso Cortes)
Jun 221 min read
Book of the Month
With this beautifully rendered and expertly filtered compendium, Michael P. Federici brings into a single inviting volume the most...
Jun 1512 min read
La Femme
The Dragon and the Woman D. M. Hoven I have been often in contemplation of late on the nature of our cosmos. In adolescence I was...
May 195 min read
A dying wish
If I were to be granted a little longer to live on this earth, and to have again the strength to make one more journey...
Apr 194 min read
Somewhere
Prologue Somewhere, in the deepest wood, there is a spring. Such a spring as many have sought, but none have found. Now things that are...
Mar 20 min read
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Nov 26, 20239 min read
The Nation that Wasn't
See also: A Rant, A Screed, A yelling at the sky...
Nov 4, 20233 min read
The Arbor, Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Stumbling I arose, and sought the tree for comfort, but in my sleep I’d been transported to a different sort of place, a mirage...
Jul 16, 202316 min read
The Church of Big Ugly Buildings
I am the strange sort of fool who has the unfortunate habit of writing books that have already been written.
Jul 3, 20235 min read
Return to Dust
Or, what I learned from G.K. Chesterton There has been a great deal of discussion had in recent times over the role of the sexes. ...
May 29, 20237 min read
The Arbor - Chapter 1
This is a tribute to the great George Macdonald. To him I owe the inspirations for the world you are about to enter, although the journey it
May 28, 20235 min read
Christianity for geniuses
One of the crueler tricks of nature, if I may be forgiven for evoking so heathen a sentiment, is that not all men are born imbeciles.
May 21, 20230 min read
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A Failed Adventure
It began, as many such things do, in a pub. No ordinary pub was this. It was a veritable center of the world for those partaking in the...
May 20, 20230 min read
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Secret Fire
Oh, better it must seem! to a pagan be To worship Nature's boon, neath sun and moon, To catch the faeries of the night, and dread the...
Mar 11, 20233 min read
The Pier
While strolling the twilight that blends night and morn, Silent, and sullen, and feeling forlorn, Wrapped in the dreary of love...
Oct 16, 20223 min read
A frog in the Rain
Leaving... It was when I saw the frog I think, that it first really struck me. Standing there below the gutter on the street. Rain, that...
Aug 27, 20226 min read
In the Beginning...
Bereshit bara Elohim 'et hashamayim v'et ha'aretz
Aug 10, 20220 min read
The Jeweler's Prize
I found you in a cabinet, I pulled you from a vase
Aug 7, 20221 min read
Of Life worth Living for!
A brief but heartfelt poem...
May 4, 20221 min read
The Lament of Bel (short Story)
This short story is a preview of the Mirror's Eye universe, with a much more loose and timeless feel than the novel.
Jan 5, 20223 min read
The Attractor Principle
Reality is chaos. The simplest real systems are themselves controlled inextricably by the behavior of other systems. A photon, perhaps...
Nov 17, 20212 min read
The second printing press (part one)
In the late 15th century, the world was changed in a subtle way that many wouldn't notice for another half century. Gutenberg took his...
Sep 21, 20213 min read
The Narrative Mind II
What is the nature of perspective, if memory is composed of forgetting and remembering within the lens of that internal or projected...
Sep 18, 20213 min read
The Narrative Mind
Humans are separated from nature and machine by the faculty of mind. Mind is that which observes the world from a perspective. This...
Aug 22, 20211 min read
Here there be Monsters
The map you have known your whole life is burning at the edges, Are you prepared to face the monsters that lie beyond? Are you strong...
Jun 26, 20211 min read
Trees
A tree is fascinating object. In some ways they absolutely dwarf humanity in achievement, standing for thousands of years, through...
Dec 30, 20201 min read
Book of the month, The Anti-Federalist Papers
You may have read the Federalist, either in school, or for personal study. You may have not; however, read it's counterpoint, The...
Dec 2, 20202 min read
Human Rights
So at some point in history we decided to stop killing and enslaving each other. Why? Well in that very statement I answered the...
Nov 23, 20203 min read
Frontiers
Ok, so here we are. I'm writing, and hopefully you are reading. A subject that has been on my mind often of late is frontier. Western...
Nov 9, 20201 min read
Ethos of this Blog
Hello World! An age old intro I know, but it caries with it an idea. The idea of waking up. The sun rises on a new day, night is passing,...