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Archive for March, 2008

A Dream Upon Waking

First  her voice fades off, not quite into the distance as she is still only a couple feet away from him, but it mysteriously lingers slowly as it recedes from his auditory awareness and echoes into an undetectable, albeit gentle, whisper.
Her face becomes a reflection of a thousand tiny fragments of every light in the [...]

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Automated Silence

It was almost sunrise when I ran through the garden towards home.  Grass and weeds twisted around my ankles, anchoring me to the ground and away from my destination home manifestations in a dream, haunting you while your immobile body struggles to escape.  The hem of my dress caught on a twig and I got [...]

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No Fellow’s Fool

There is almost nothing worse than being made to feel like you cannot trust your own memories.
It makes you run within your own head, doubting yourself, and furiously wishing that you had carried a tape recorder around with you all along.
And…when you invest a great deal of trust in someone else and then they make [...]

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Currently, there is an ongoing fad in neurology which involves focusing on how the brain processes music. This fad was strongly reiterated with the release of Oliver Sacks’ Musicophilia, which once again allowed Sacks to triumph the bridge between non-expert and expert readers and achieve widespread literary recognition. With my studies, one of [...]

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“Island of One Liberation” — The random line that popped into my head as I waltzed into the blazing ray of sunlight illuminating the hallway corridor. Why? I have no idea. I thought it would perhaps make an interesting title of a book. I’m not sure what it means, exactly. [...]

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How can I sleep when I am so excited about the world around me?
The internet allows me that opportunity…perhaps, to some extent, it always has.  The internet allows me to access artifacts being created or that have been created in the world that are so rare and beautiful.  I cherish them like close friends.  Songs, [...]

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