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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 904: Am Here, am Writing
Here we are. It is the morning and I am here and I am writing this and in writing this I am doing something. I was hoping for some fiction, but maybe that will come in a few hours. Right … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 650: The Target. The Goal.
The ocean was as vast and beautiful as it had always been. A long time since they had traversed this location. Far too long. As always, the rainforest seemed to suddenly pull back to reveal a grand, open expanse full … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 546: Body stuff, Climate Data
Coughing and hacking my way across the land this morning. In the place known as university. Sitting here to work on an assignment and slowly dig my way out of the mess that I have created for myself. It is … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 483: Once more a Shift
A push and a pull, a snap and a drag and there is a rising and a falling. This is all happening right now. Right now! Can you see, can you hear, can you feel the way that the rhythm … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 432: Cold Mornings
Cold mornings, cold days, cold weather, cold experience, morning walk, warm brick, doing stuff, meeting stuff, needing stuff, stuffing stuff, things and so on and so forth and tearing off at a speed more acceptable than slow. The land stretches … Continue reading
Arrival Review
What was great about Arrival: No bad guy. It’s about communication. A lot of beautiful shots. The aliens are fairly ambiguous. The score is not telling you how to feel. There’s a good sense of progress toward achieving the goal … Continue reading