
personal essays and nuanced analysis on the internet, cultural phenomena, existential risks, the modern condition, media, and all that may intersect.
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| Issues | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 10 months ago |
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A few years ago, I started talking to the sky. I sang to the clouds to bring rain, to bring a derecho, to bring a deluge. I’m aware of the consequences of flash floods—I’ve been stuck in a few myself here in the Hill Country, and though I b...
I have not had it easy.
I have not had it easy. When most people say this, they’re referring to heartbreaks, witnessing their parents divorce, working their ass off, or some other collective misery. But these examples are just that: instan...
It’s hard to find a willing and receptive body. The body politic is absent of communion and opts for polarization. The body of a man remains plagued by ideals and a tendency to discard all that is imperfect. The body that I hold rejects gre...
When my friend Shelby was approaching her 25th birthday, she proclaimed that her mind’s eye was flooded with epiphanies and realizations of a nearly preternatural genesis. That skeevy, lanky, artistically inclined beauty who carelessly teas...
Dear Reader,
This piece will need to be opened in your web browser or Substack app in order to view and enjoy it en full. Amity Moon’s art piece, titled “Rat Man,” is located about half-way through this post.
Thank you, and I hope you’ll...
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Austin, TX based writer & gremlin. Columbia graduate. Focuses on cultural criticism, but also writes tender tidbits from time to time.
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