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Life in the Hyphen

David Lucht

A search for what connects us - the space of possibility that lies in-between. Exploring dialogic imagination.

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10 - A New Day Begins

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I get up in the morning. I splash cold water on my face, I have my coffee. I talk to my wife, I study and write out some thoughts, I go to work in my studio.

These are some of the seve...

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9 - Becoming Unarranged

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I’m an old geezer. I’ve been around the block a few times. This is at least my 9th or 10th rodeo.

My current situation involves accepting aches and pains, griping about long recove...

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The “50% chance” paradox

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If something has a chance of happening, say a tornado in your neighborhood tomorrow, we like to have a handle on it with some mathematical precision.

And so meteorologists rely on the tried and true pe...

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Spiritual bypassing

The gaping maw of human depravity is now available for us all to review in the Epstein files. The reflex flinch to turn away is strong. Unfortunately, that is not an option. The time has come for justice, to excoriate the members of the pol...

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New Year's Day 2026

What’s so special about this day? Nothing. Just another day. But no. Something about it is. There’s a freshness about it. A slippery transparency. An attentiveness to possibility.

Just exactly like every day, it’s a chance to begin. But ju...

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    David Lucht is an artist, writer and musician with homes in both Paducah, Kentucky and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He offers swatches of his mental fabric here, each thread giving evidence of a connection between two worlds.

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