I changed my handle. my discord name is similar. I haven't read the camus sisyphus thing or anything I just think hes a cool figure and representative of what its like
December 6, 2025 at 10:45 PM
I changed my handle. my discord name is similar. I haven't read the camus sisyphus thing or anything I just think hes a cool figure and representative of what its like
i fear that valorizing the great writer (or worse, in the present publishing paradigm, a writer of bestsellers) devalues the infrastructure required to sustain the good writer, the one whose books may not storm heaven but keep a firm undercurrent to everyone’s reading life
December 6, 2025 at 2:25 AM
i fear that valorizing the great writer (or worse, in the present publishing paradigm, a writer of bestsellers) devalues the infrastructure required to sustain the good writer, the one whose books may not storm heaven but keep a firm undercurrent to everyone’s reading life
A lot of things in my life are not going amazing rn but when I listen to recordings of myself singing these days I struggle to have thoughts beyond “I have the dopest voice in the world”
November 27, 2025 at 7:29 PM
A lot of things in my life are not going amazing rn but when I listen to recordings of myself singing these days I struggle to have thoughts beyond “I have the dopest voice in the world”
there might be a period in my life coming up where I once again read a lot of science fiction stories that I don’t know anything about beforehand - it won’t be as exciting as the first one of those but it could be cool
November 24, 2025 at 10:58 PM
there might be a period in my life coming up where I once again read a lot of science fiction stories that I don’t know anything about beforehand - it won’t be as exciting as the first one of those but it could be cool
Mervyn Peake “it was the smile one sees in the mouth of a dead animal when the loose lips are drawn back and the teeth are discovered curving towards the ears.”
it’s annoying to just repeat the insight you read in the introduction but it’s so cool to read an artist’s prose
November 20, 2025 at 12:38 AM
Mervyn Peake “it was the smile one sees in the mouth of a dead animal when the loose lips are drawn back and the teeth are discovered curving towards the ears.”
it’s annoying to just repeat the insight you read in the introduction but it’s so cool to read an artist’s prose