
Queer, erratic musings on art and science fiction
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Note: This letter was written and sent out under a different title in November 2020.
Still from promotional video for Prometheus (via Rotten Tomatoes)
In February of this year, I wrote about the May before, about springtime and Ray Bradbu...
(I’m sorry.)
When the world briefly shut down, I lived alone in Boston, in a six-by-sixteen-foot shoebox of an apartment with no kitchen in an old brownstone. Through a tenuous remote connection to the heavy desktop computer in my office a...
If you’re opening this, you’re probably someone I’ve known—in life or on the internet—for some time now, and I’ve probably even sent you a holiday card (or would love to, if you ever want to exchange addresses). So I’m sure this comes as li...
My apologies to Joan Didion and Julian Wasser for what I consider fair use. :)
The day after the total solar eclipse in central Texas, I packed my bags into my car at four-thirty in the morning to drive west across the state. When I arrive...
On early easters that fall in March, my being is ripped in two ("At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.") with incandescently fractured fury and mirth for my younger self.
Fury because, somewhere in t...
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Writer and reformed Georgia O'Keeffe idolizer feeding the birds and writing about art, books, and space from Austin, TX. 〰️\ud83d\udef8\ud83c\udf08 (she/they)
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