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| | | | | Review of Kel Coleman, "The Sacred, the Sacrificial," Flash Fiction Online 142 (July 2025): 20-21 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. This was an interesting story, but I feel like it was written for a reader who isn't me. (First published in Pipe Wrench, 2021.) | |
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| | | | | 1/17/18: Kwan Yeuk Pang loves to travel, but rather than taking snapshots, the young Chines artist memorializes the places she visits with these amazing watercolor sketches. Her moderate use of color and skill with light and shadow create incredible dept in his work. I find these paintings so incredibly atmospheric, it's almost like being there.... | |
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| | | | | Re: Michael Harris Language About Language I compared mathematics to a "consensual hallucination", like virtual reality, and I continue to believe that the aim is to get (consensually) to the point where that hallucination is a second nature. I think that's called coherentism, normally contrasted with or complementary to objectivism. It's the philosophy of... | |
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| | | ©TheModernMet/Pinterest I was absolutely blown away by these few simple verses that so powerfully speak to the effects of having lived thoroughly. Thank you for taking my breath away, Carolyn! Haiga #97 | ||