I think I might take it somewhere. Like.. lucid memoirs or something. I have a few other ones like it I would have to dig up and edit. That last story you posted gave me mad chills... I'm digging your writing more and more, it's so raw and real and peers into the nature of reality unblinkingly.
for me at least, haha. but I'm mad. cool sketches, do I spy some fibonacci spirals? I think I do. That's the energy I see. Looks like dots when I'm sober, but on shrooms, it's billions of those spirals.
Really digging all of the great artistry on here. I also need to repeat what Tanna said. "There is never a perfect time to have children" However, I totally respect people that do not feel they are ready to have children yet. What I often hear are stories about how X and Y worked on their careers and here Y is now 35 years old and is "ready" to have children. Well, Y cannot have children. Or Y does not have the energy to get up at all hours of the night to look after kiddos. And Y's children are at a greater risk for different developmental issues because she is 35. And we all know what implications there are when you have children young... not enough money, parents are mature enough... and on and on and on. There is no such thing as a perfect time. I thought I was too selfish to have children and sometimes I still do. But I know I'm doing an awesome job raising my kiddos and I love the little beasts to pieces. What I think is the most selfish are the people that wait until they are too old to have children. It is not fair to anyone... babies should be born after the age of 35.
NP, that writing about the bird was amazing. i rarely have the patience to read something that long on a computer but it was really compelling. i loved it, and just thought i would let you know
This isn't creative writing, just some written thought on creativity that was sparked when I came across this quote by Albert Einstein while thinking about "human creativity" Thought i would share. Inspired by Albert Einstein, “Technological change is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.” Creativity is also like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal, forever unique, like blood; splashed across a cold hard floor. Untamed, sporadic, uncontrolled and unreasonable, pulsing with life while appearing lifeless to those who can not see its true beauty. Giving off energy and inspiration for those who have been awakened to there creative mind, who see it for what it truly is. We feed off this energy and in finding it our own burst of sporadic energy engulfs another who in turn does the same. This never ending; wonderfully cataclysmic cycle of feeding one another; pushes our minds past the brink of reason and into a natural state of instinctual insanity. I think it is time to awaken the pathological criminal inside those who unknowingly conform and unleash the true potential of our self destructive minds upon the earth. Let nature take its true path to continued subsistence. D.K eace: