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Tag Archives: march
A Poem About Searchers
This is about something specific, but I’m intentionally obscuring it as it’s on my to-do list for writing about. In the interim, I churned this out and it reads about as well as one would expect from something rushed. I … Continue reading
Masashi Hamauzu: March of the Dreadnoughts
One listen. Threw myself in, had to play catch up for a bit and got there in the end. Not great, but parts of the song are covered well enough. Masashi Hamauzu’s (浜渦 正志) “March of the Dreadnoughts” (“ドレッドノート大爆進!”) is … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1051: The Thing Works
The thing works so I’m going ahead with the doing of the writing. Soon the light shall fade so I need to work fast and get all that I can down on this bit of screen. Of course I could … 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 426: Action to Take
Well, there are plenty of times in which I could choose to boost my own ego, but then again when there are warming up races there are other things to worry about. Why am I wasting my break on this? … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 80: Preparing to Study at UNSW Library
After two false starts (one where I was going to go on an angry rant but changed my mind and another where I started writing and then became side-tracked), I’ve decided to write now and hope that I can get … Continue reading


