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King Crimson: Industry
One listen for this one. Tried to switch off whilst I listened. Didn’t quite work, but I feel the rigidity of the writing represents the song quite well. King Crimson’s “Industry” is from Three of a Perfect Pair. I hope … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged alarm, buzzes, industry, king crimson, lashes, mechanical, pulses, scraping, shape, steady, tubes, whir
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Cheap Shitty Coffee: A Ramble
Alright so I just churned this out to express some thoughts to a friend about cheap shitty coffee. I’ve been reading On The Road for an essay I’m working on and it struck me as to how American the book … Continue reading
Posted in Essays
Tagged affordable, artificial, bathurst, cheap, coffee, culture, history, Journey, newtown, travel
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1454: Rather Intense Storm
There is one rather intense storm going on outside. I’ve seen some pretty heavy ones recently, and within the last few years, but this is something else. Just no reprieve. No break. Continuous sheets of noise as a thick veil … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged changes, concerned, increasing, intense, memory, rain, regularity, setback, sprinting, storm
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One Thousand Word Challenge 211: Chicken is The Abyss
Some famous dude once said “If you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you if you do it long enough” or something like that, and it left me wondering for a while. It left me thinking about … Continue reading
Tracks Through a Quiet Space
A photo from the early morning on the first day of this year. A space with little disturbance. The presence of people at some point apparent, but otherwise feeling still and with little disturbance. This is my submission into the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Australia, dawn, dune, landscape, lens-artists, minimal, nature, sand, space, tracks
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King Crimson: Requiem
One listen. At some point early on I realised I was writing in a particular way that I’d done before and I’m not happy with it as, whilst I’ve gotten across an idea of the song quite well, what I … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged cacophony, calm, creaks, drfting, howls, hum, king crimson, lanes, outpouring, requiem, solemness, unison
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1453: Drafts and Cleaning the Plate
I currently have thirty drafts here, and that’s only here. There are other places where I’ve a bunch, but those are newer than some of the ones here. The oldest one I have here is a little over thirteen years … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged Clean, continuing, drafts, focused, fragments, ideas, piling, plate, remembering, started
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Walking Through a Light Rail Tunnel
I walked through a light rail tunnel once. In 2015, on Sunday the first of March. It was soon after my birthday. May have written about it before, but I don’t think I’ve done so. Anyway it started off at … Continue reading
Bus Passenger
Thus far this year I’ve been doing a lot more walking and a lot more catching public transport. I’m very tired of how stressful driving in Sydney is, and wondering if I’ll get to and from work alive far more … Continue reading
Economy of Attention
So some months ago I was banned from a Facebook page called “Meanwhile in Australia”. I don’t want to draw too much attention to the page, but it spends a bit of time doing what one might view as rage-baiting, … Continue reading


