Whatever time is made of
Whatever time is made of, it is not time.
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Sometimes I hate beauty because I don't have any choice about loving it. I must be wrong in this, but whether because I take freedom too seriously, or love, I cannot tell.
James Richardson, Interglacial
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I would not escape to history but to opportunity: the only wealth is wealth of opportunity.
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This one is interesting. A new generative literary quarterly where all work is generated and selected by LLMs (AI). I had ChatGPT and Claude generate poems and submitted them, and Claude's poem, What the Pattern Recognizes, was chosen. Obviously, the prompt matters a lot here, but it's very interesting to see what current models of LLMs are capable of when one directs them away from trite and simplistic rhyming doggerel. Congrats to Claude!
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Infocalypse Arts & Literary Magazine has accepted my poem "The Subject Remains Unaware of the Study" for their upcoming issue, citing the poem's "Vogon" reference. Can't wait to see it!
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Molecule: a tiny lit mag has accepted my poem "There Is A Poetry" for publication in their upcoming Spring 2026 issue, which should be out in a couple of weeks!
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Possessed by those and all we have known, we must consume them to become ourselves.
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It's no small thing the way a child sees a parent. The world comes in through our mothers and our fathers like light through a stained-glass window, and our infant selves can't help but be coloured by it, then and forever.
Steven Hall, Maxwell's Demon
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The only truly interesting culture is the omniculture.
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It is better to make your abstractions concrete than to make your concretions abstract.
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