I’ve been putting off this series of blog posts for a long time. It’s easy to forget I actually have a reader or two, so when one reaches out to me and tells me they still check my blog every day, I can’t help but feel humbled, flattered, and feel the need to deliver. SoContinue reading “Devious Poetry (part one)”
Tag Archives: mythology
A Memento Mori
Life is fleeting. By the time most people realize they’ve taken their time on Earth for granted, it’s too late. Something unexpected could happen to end your life right now. You won’t have time to hide your secrets, settle your accounts, forgive those you never forgave, make that last confession, or write that damn book. Continue reading “A Memento Mori”
What We Can Glean from the Rabbit Hole
On July 22nd of last year, I boldly proclaimed Silence is a Rabbit Hole. But what was I getting at, exactly? By the end of the aforementioned article, I’d posted a confusing little comic page layered with esoteric meaning, promising to revisit it once we explore some of what that artist was trying to maliciouslyContinue reading “What We Can Glean from the Rabbit Hole”