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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1440: Sweat to Storm
So there’s this heat pressing on down and of course it is unpleasant. All those things. All this heat is trapped, and it’s gonna get trapped under the house and sit there for days. Meanwhile I’m gonna be sweating out … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 210: So Anyway, Writing
So what I rambled out the past two days actually came from trying to write a longer thing and it didn’t quite work. At first I was tempted to publish it as it was, but the issue was that it … Continue reading
The Train Keeps Going
I wonder about what I am doing, and I’m thinking about the people left behind in time; people who got off at their station. Of course some get back on at some point, but there are plenty who don’t as … Continue reading
One of Those Contemplative Days
One of those contemplative days. Sitting here in the dark, being tired and feeling sorry for myself, so nothing quite out of the ordinary. Usual day, as they say, or rather, as I say. I’m tired. I’m tired and I’m … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1439: A Cup on my Desk
A beat is going and I’ve already spent far too much time as I need to go and do things and those things require my presence. But I’ve still some time. I can prattle on a bit and get to … Continue reading
Hitoshi Sakimoto: Jahara, Land of the Garif
One listen. I feel I’m not letting go enough and also not taking advantage of what words I know, and so what I wrote here feels quite limited to me. I think I was trying to get across an idea … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1436: The Obvious Choice is to Rest
So now I’m on break, but it is yet to feel like one. Takes time, all those things, blah blah blah but it’s still the weekend. What if we’re all called back to work on Monday? Then what? I’m looking … Continue reading
A Poem About Having a Break
So this isn’t good, which, considering I wrote this in about a minute, is to be expected. It says quite a lot, however. Maybe I’ll explain tomorrow. I hope you enjoy. — The days draw long The nights recede And … Continue reading


