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Haruki Murakami: Killing Commendatore Review
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. My colleague and I are working on growing Culture Eater, so please check it out and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Haruki Murakami’s Killing Commendatore is a novel. … Continue reading
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Tagged book, commendatore, Fiction, killing, literature, murakami, novel, story
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Sprawling Northward
A photo taken around the same time as this one. I like this in part for it being an uncommon view of both The Sydney Harbour Bridge and North Sydney. You get somewhat of an idea of the expanse and … Continue reading
Nearly Oratorio: Tin Review
Another review from Cool Try. This one took a while to write and I’m not sure why. I think in part it was procrastination. I think is review is one of the better ones I wrote at the time, but I … Continue reading
Downward
A view of part of the interior of an office building at Martin Place. I like the geometry of the layout. I think tat it makes for interesting patterns, as well as a strong sense of depth. I also like … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, depth, down, downward, geometry, Office, stairs, structure, Sydney
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One Thousand Word Challenge 28: Suburban Days 3
And out through the entrance he exited and into the sun, the dry heat and the burning concrete. From outside the cool sarcophagus of a shopping centre he exited and into the world. The journey home would be tough. His … Continue reading
“Horizon” by Mu Boyan
Mu Boyan’s Horizon. Deep meaning, etc. etc. This sculpture worked well with the scene at hand. The form and design were both interesting and the sculpture felt more harmonious with the surrounds rather than clashing. I hope you enjoy.
City and Colour: If I Should go Before You
Another Cool Try review. Not sure about how I feel this one. I think I was finding how I write reviews, but I don’t feel that the review says enough. Oh well. I’ve made two edits for sharing here: One involved … Continue reading
Senyawa: Sujud Review
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. My colleague and I are working on growing Culture Eater, so please check it out and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Senyawa have been around for a … Continue reading
Top of the Tree Once More
This is almost the same photo as this one. However, with a different camera and a better idea of how to process photos. Also, a different angle for a different perspective. I like the original, but I think I like … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Christmas, decoration, dome, lcp16, pattern, perspective, QVB, Sydney, tree
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 516: The Sun Seems Ready
I look out the window and watch as the sun seems ready to swallow the entirety of the landscape and engulf the sky in a bright, bright light that is far beyond blinding. I prepare for the worst, but there … Continue reading


