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Before language, before desire, before sin or salvation, there was a breath. The engine of creation. The first human sound.
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Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo
I write about Objects.
intrasubjective hallucination in the latent west; "The Complications" (2024), essays elsewhere
Kristian Josifoski - Composer, poet, Pravoslaven.
Writer, husband, and father of two toddlers (pray for me). My debut novel VICTIM was selected as a New York Times Editor's Choice and named a best book of 2024 by the BBC, NPR, and Lit Hub.
Author of SELF-MADE, STRANGE RITES and the novels SOCIAL CREATURE, THE WORLD CANNOT GIVE, and HERE IN AVALON
Political Theorist from the University of Cambridge. Author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy: The Way is Shut & Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies
Freelance writer
I am a priest at St John’s Church in Savannah and I’m interested in the nature of desire and its relation to God, the preeminence of grace, and everything Augustine.
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