Crowds
As she looked across the sea of people, all marching and chanting in unison, she felt a shudder of disquiet forming a knot in her stomach. Continue reading Crowds
As she looked across the sea of people, all marching and chanting in unison, she felt a shudder of disquiet forming a knot in her stomach. Continue reading Crowds
“Pick me up.” He looked at the locked front door, then the room itself, wondering if he was hearing things. “Look at me.” He put down the book he was reading and tip-toed around the room, trying to locate the sound. When he got to the opposite end of the room he looked back at … Continue reading Algo
TikTok feels like a harbinger of the death of cinema. Continue reading TikTok TikTok TikTok
We have a perverse devotion to our outward facing selves; the look we don to signal to the world that the person we aim to be is actually who we are. That our appearance matches our striving and ideal self. Continue reading Volume XI – March 2021