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I’ve published one more original piece on the site: “The House Beneath the House.” It’s a short story about grief, accumulation, and the terrible discovery that rock bottom occasionally has a basement. If you’ve been reading this site for a while, you already know I’m interested in rhetoric, memory, and the hidden architecture of what people…
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I’ve added a new article to the site, and it’s one of my favorite kinds of pieces. It’s part rhetorical analysis, part digital autopsy, and part “why does the internet solidify our forsaken digital footprints like this?” The new essay, “Why the Internet Remembers in Fragments,” uses a bizarrely specific set of keywords and search phrases, including Lily, Memorial, Confidence, an…
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Notes from the archive, the algorithm, and the emotionally compromised search bar. If the internet has taught me anything in my twenty-six years, it’s that memory is rarely neat and never dignified. Nobody remembers their digital life in smooth, polished paragraphs. We remember it the way the web remembers us: in fragments, in scraps, in…
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There’s a new piece up on the site: “Journey Through the Limbic System.” Which, yes, does sound a little like the title of a cursed science fair project or an elective you accidentally take at 8:00 a.m. and never emotionally recover from. But I promise it’s more interesting than that. This new page lives in the…
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If you’ve poked around the rest of this site recently, you might’ve noticed something new. “But what, pray tell, are you barking about?” you might be asking. There’s now a Gallery Page featuring visual snippets from my book-in-progress, Scrolls & Screens: An Odyssey Through the Ages of Rhetoric. Yeah, that is indeed Socrates. Yeah, he is omae wa…
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So, I made a short welcome video to introduce myself and explain what this whole project is about through my own eyes. It’s a little under four minutes long and covers things like: Important philosophical questions. Naturally. The Energy of This Video If you’ve spent any time reading my writing, you already know my style…
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What Life Is Strange taught me about rhetorical responsibility If you’ve already read my full review of Life Is Strange, you know I think it’s less about time travel and more about sacrifice. If you haven’t, you can read it here → Life is Strange is Not About Time Travel – Static Pages, Moving Meaning But there’s something I…