
In fiction I search for the unseen in the everyday, the crack in reality, that place that allows us to escape, the weird we all crave, or some of us do. Interspersed you'll find book reviews, my art, Romanian folklore.
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I haven’t been drawing so much caught between navigating health issues and intense anxiety that hardens my brain and my body into a rock that can only vibrate to one overwhelming negative frequency. When I’m like that all...
It took me a long time to read this book, but the more it took the more I kept coming back to it in search of peace and of slowness. The narrator departs on a pilgrimage on Via Egnatia, an old Roman road to Jerus...
the cart
In the best part of his day he escaped his yard and his daughter-in-law, who was, he had to concede, right about everything she said. Yet it was of no consequence, his hobby gave him pleasure. The only part of life still sparking...
plus sun rays in the balcony
Last time in the art installment of my newsletter I showed the pages of this sketchbook that came about after I finished the set of pencils I started out with and really didn’t like. They were super hard and la...
A concise novel like a snapshot. It follows Mani Steinn, an orphan gay teenager living in Reykjavik in 1918. He makes extra money by offering sex to older gays, while also daydreaming about a girl on a motorcycle, something he...
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Come for the colorful drawings, stay for the fiction, book reviews and photo essays. Failed writer, fanciful reader, thinker of useless thoughts, accidental artist, synaesthete, teacher of English.
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