
Essays & stories bordering on the super natural ( very natural rather than supernatural)
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We have left the current dig and returned to the trailer. Quite a bit of the Level 2 tell has to do with Silence. Here’s one of the shards:
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You might call her Pure Silence. When Silence dropped into place around the first word, all...
Now if we think about the people who left us the remains of this layer, it becomes clear that their goal was to understand why separate things should have, could have, ever come about with no special purpose. This is a layer of civilization...
H. Alan Tansson (pseud)
12/25/22 (last improved, 4/12/26)
Myths have an explanatory function, providing a causal thesis behind present realities. Creation myths are a special case of this, explaining how all things came to be, and in that...
Our digs begin with language. This myth is in English.
And so there was a period. In English that ‘period’ has two meanings and that is of a point or punctuation mark and the other is of a space of time, a cycle, or a measure such as ‘an...
In 2036, at the 250th anniversary of the Annapolis Convention, held in 1786, a summer-camp is proposed to be held in Trenton, NJ, hosting three cohorts of student representatives —middle school, high school, and college—representing the fif...
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sculptor - TrentonCulturalCastings.com; pseud. H.Alan Tansson; papers & books @ www.academia.edu/sparkyjackendoff
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