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no use crying over spilt ink

Alex Thornber

messy creativity and stories and things

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going back to school to use my human mind

There’s a story in Borges’ Labyrinths called Funes the Memorious in which the narrator recalls, as best he can with his own fallible memory, a guy he met who could remember every single thing he ever knew, felt, experienced. It’s a brief bu...

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  • Alex Thornber

    Bookish Emo Bisexual™: Writer, Poet, Bookseller, Photographer. Debut novel ‘no one’s no-one’ out now. he/him

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