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xenomorph prime [act ii. scene iv.]

24 Monday Oct 2022

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Act II. Scene IV. from the science fiction retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (now with more Xenomorphs!)  

xenomorph prime [act ii. scene iii.]

24 Monday Oct 2022

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Act II. Scene III. from the science fiction retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (now with more Xenomorphs!)    

xenomorph prime [act ii. scene ii.]

24 Monday Oct 2022

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Act II. Scene II. from the science fiction retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (now with more Xenomorphs!)  

xenomorph prime [act ii. scene i.]

23 Sunday Oct 2022

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Act II. Scene I. from the science fiction retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (now with more Xenomorphs!)  

xenomorph prime [act i. scene ii.]

23 Sunday Oct 2022

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Act I. Scene II. from the science fiction retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (now with more Xenomorphs!)  

xenomorph prime [act i. scene i.]

22 Saturday Oct 2022

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prologue from the science fiction retelling of titus andronicus (now with more xenomorphs!)

21 Friday Oct 2022

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question: what is the future of tarot card reading?

20 Thursday Oct 2022

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We live in a golden age of Tarot; there are more decks and books about Tarot in circulation than ever before. Much like the allure of paper books over PDF files, we humans love our tactile experiences and it’s hard to imagine what sort of future technology might one day replace good ol’ fashion laminated playing cards.

The only thing I am certain of is that trying to do a spread in Zero-G will bring with it new sets of challenges. I can only speak for myself but these are the sorts of problems that I rarely lose any sleep over … rarely.

Whatever the future of Tarot holds, it will be fabulous.

chums & the eight of cups

16 Friday Sep 2022

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Q: What is the meaning of the Eight of Cups?

For me, the Eight of Cups is all about how we deal with problematic situations … and by “deal” I mean running away from it. It is a card full of disappointment and regret. This isn’t about being judgmental; the world is full of horrible, no-win situations that only get worse the longer we stay with them. It’s why we have the term, “Survivor’s Guilt,” which often accompanies PTSD. Free will can only take us so far. Or, as Goldsmith reminds us: “He who fights and runs away/ May live to fight another day;/ But he who is battle slain/ Can never rise to fight again.”

That might be true, but often it does not heal a spirit broken by shame and guilt. They say you never know how you’ll react during war until you’ve actually fought in one. I haven’t. I’ve been nearby but that’s not the same. A memory of my time in Peace Corps came back to me yesterday so I wrote this:

All through red suns at dusk. All through dark suns

at dawn. Those low rumbles. I’ve heard thunder.

I’ve heard earthquakes. Neither sound deafens

nor numbs me utterly like gun powder.

Once, while drunk (I was always drunk) some chums

and I drove to the outskirts of Artsakh,

“to watch the fireworks.” Back when my eardrums

were still naïve over certain noise. Raw

and green. The border guards turned us away.

Being dumb we parked on a hill to eyeball

the «pff-boom» flashes down in the valley.

That’s called privilege: turning someone’s doomsday

into drinking games. Fireworks fell. Nightfall

fell. We drank … numbing their rage and fury.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been fighting for decades over an area of land called Artsakh (formerly known as Nagorno-Karabakh). While geographically it has been claimed by Azerbaijan its inhabitants are Armenian and since the fall of the USSR Artsakh has been a democratic republic, mainly unrecognized by the rest of the world. The First Nagorno-Karabakh War lasted from 1992–1994. I was living in Yerevan in 1997 while shelling and guerrilla warfare were still going on. It wasn’t the only military conflict happening in the area, though. That same summer I watch plumes of smoke billowing from the foothills around Mt. Ararat as Turkish troops battled Kurdish resistance fighters.

The Emperor

29 Monday Aug 2022

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