A gentle swell was breaking over the roof of a subway entrance. Seagulls soared on drafts between tall buildings, their reflections warped in the hole-pocked walls of grimy glass. The bird shrieks and the ocean's murmur had replaced the downtown hustle years ago, but now there were other sounds as well. Soft splashes, creaking of … Continue reading The Unfortunate Case of a Major Mood Disorder with Rather Prolonged and Truly Apocalyptic Consequences
Month: December 2017
Cannibal Feast, vol. 6
Catching up fast now after the break! When I got back from the travels reported in the previous edition of these cannibalizations, I found the Atlantic autumn slowly turning into rather cold winter. Bring it on, I say, for really cold weather (for Ireland) typically means unusually clear skies (for Ireland). Like in this fiery … Continue reading Cannibal Feast, vol. 6
Cannibal Feast, vol.5
Alright, this has been a long break. I have no proper reasons, only excuses. Work, mostly, and a little bit of traveling. Draining. But that's not the main excuse. The thing that stopped most of my "microwriting" was a rather daring idea that occurred to me in the end of October. Long story short, I've … Continue reading Cannibal Feast, vol.5