A Hidden War for the Human Mind
This war on the soul—through the calculated fragmentation of the human being—is what makes Lindsay Clarke’s The Chymical Wedding feel less like fiction and more like revelation.
Exploding Chickens
At first, the others admired him. He was radiant, wise-seeming, touched by some divine hand—or so it seemed.
Living in Someone Else’s House
A metaphysical reading of Leave The World Behind.
We, the Zombies
Geez—shouldn’t we have had disclosure by now?
On Choosing Safety Instead of the Beloved
A failure not simply of love, but of knowing.
What It Means to Be—or to Become
This “becoming” is a process of change. It requires something added, something that moves us: an idea.
Giants Among Us
Can one escape oppression by appealing to a higher power if that higher power is itself governed by survival?