David, thank you, by the way, for even recalling "Period." Are you intending to re-read that piece at all? With meta work, I do try to make it layered enough to allow deeper tensions to emerge only upon multiple experiences of if. Sort like serial marriage.
I don't need to re-read "Period," Barry, which is unfortunate in a way since it's rooted so deeply in my subconscious, somewhere between a viral meme and a brainworm. I am hoping that focussing on it in a kind of Zen(ish) meditation will cause it to evaporate into the nothingness surrounding it( and which it so nearly achieves) and I will be well and truly rid of it.
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Thanks for the fav, Samuel. I'm... uh... speechless.
I didn't think you, or anyone could [under]do "Period," but you have uh...done it.
...still waiting...damned server's really slow today...waiting... But I know it'll be well worth the wait. *
Ha, Mathew! I guess in writing universe, waiting in front of a blank page ain't always about the server, unfortunately....
Thank you, David.
I did spend quite a lot of time trying to revise "Period," but unsuccessfully.
I'm working on "Colon," but it involved a constipating amount of messy protological research, so I gave up.
"Ellipsis" is a new project, with paradoxical dilemmas. I can't figure out how to render the text without contradicting myself by doing that...
I read "composting." No offense intended. Thinking of my own stuff and what its highest use might be.
David, thank you, by the way, for even recalling "Period." Are you intending to re-read that piece at all? With meta work, I do try to make it layered enough to allow deeper tensions to emerge only upon multiple experiences of if. Sort like serial marriage.
I don't need to re-read "Period," Barry, which is unfortunate in a way since it's rooted so deeply in my subconscious, somewhere between a viral meme and a brainworm. I am hoping that focussing on it in a kind of Zen(ish) meditation will cause it to evaporate into the nothingness surrounding it( and which it so nearly achieves) and I will be well and truly rid of it.
Oh, Grasshopper. You know very well that good fiction, whether it's fiction or fictionNot, stays with you forever. Full Stop.
Perfect.
Man, that is hilarious!
Indeed! Haha. . . . sob!