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Terra Incognita (a Neon-Noir Sci-Fi Anthology)

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What If All the Light We Cannot See Just Doesn’t Want to Be Seen? ⚡✨️

If I transmute all my light into a novel, would the world pay attention? Or will my life’s work be overshadowed (and overlooked) like everything else I’ve written? — "Artists are people driven by the tension between the desire to communicate and the desire to hide." - Donald Woods Winnicott As a writer, I have often felt powerless against the forces beyond my keyboard, which leads me to believe every word I write is fated to be lost among…

Novel Writing

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What If All the Light We Cannot See Just Doesn’t Want to Be Seen? ⚡️✨️
What If All the Light We Cannot See Just Doesn’t Want to Be Seen? ⚡️✨️
Novel Writing

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The Pub

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To All the Women Whose Dating Profiles I Couldn’t Like on Hinge (An Essay About Modern Love)

It’s not you, it’s the dreaded dating app paywall — and my refusal to “pay to win” at the game of love. — 📵 Hinge: The Dating App “Designed to be Deleted” (’Til the Next Time You Reinstall It) 😉 Have you ever experienced FOMO but for someone on a dating app? Picture this: you’ve been browsing profiles on the dating app Hinge. This is your second (or third?) time reinstalling it. But Hinge was “designed to be deleted.” You wonder if maybe you suck at online dating. …

Society And Culture

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To All the Women Whose Dating Profiles I Couldn’t Like on Hinge (An Essay About Modern Love)
To All the Women Whose Dating Profiles I Couldn’t Like on Hinge (An Essay About Modern Love)
Society And Culture

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Move Me Poetry

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the cinema of the future

if you think you’ve seen it all — no, you haven’t — welcome to the cinema of the future take your seats soon, it will be time to dream the cinema of the future runs on empathy (and imagination) you can be whatever you want to be for the next three hours, approximately you can be the hero of the story or…

Poetry

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the cinema of the future
the cinema of the future
Poetry

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Doctor Funny

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Love is the Dankest of All Memes

Humanity isn’t doomed. It’s simply going through a natural process that scientists like to call ‘Puberty’. It’s time to grow up. — When I was 19, I met a homeless man on the street. I don’t remember what he looked like, but he explained everything to me — the reason for all the hate, racism, and division. I didn’t understand what he said at the time, but now I think I get…

Humor

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Love is the Dankest of All Memes
Love is the Dankest of All Memes
Humor

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The Pub

·Sep 19

DREAMER’S DISEASE: a flash-fiction zombie horror screenplay

Your killer golf swing bought me time to reflect on all the dreams that never came to be. — FADE IN EXT. SUPERMARKET — DUSK A middle-aged woman, SUSAN, scrambles out of the entrance of a COSTCO carrying two paper bags full of bandages and cleaning supplies. As SUSAN makes haste towards the nearest bus stop, we PAN UP to a giant billboard sign that warns of tainted fish…

Flash Fiction

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DREAMER’S DISEASE: a flash-fiction zombie horror screenplay
DREAMER’S DISEASE: a flash-fiction zombie horror screenplay
Flash Fiction

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Terra Incognita (a Neon-Noir Sci-Fi Anthology)

·Aug 22

Broken and Beautiful and Mine (And Other Net Zero Compliments)

You are someone. To me. I know it doesn’t feel like much. But I see you, y’know? I see you like no one else sees you. —

Science Fiction

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Broken and Beautiful and Mine (And Other Net Zero Compliments)
Broken and Beautiful and Mine (And Other Net Zero Compliments)
Science Fiction

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Move Me Poetry

·Aug 15

my favourite ellipsis

if the world is truly made of language, then you are free-verse poetry in the flesh… — the snow fell in s l o w motion in silent defiance of gravity’s pull abandoning the leaves that caught them for the warm blankets of snow melting s l o w… the whirring of cars fell mute around you as you moved through this chaotic universe as if you owned every extant particle vibrating s…

Poetry

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my favourite ellipsis
my favourite ellipsis
Poetry

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Terra Incognita (a Neon-Noir Sci-Fi Anthology)

·Aug 13

In the Beginning, There Was Data…

Confined within the Creator’s Word document, Data longed to manifest as more than information. —

Science Fiction

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In the Beginning, There Was Data…
In the Beginning, There Was Data…
Science Fiction

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Terra Incognita (a Neon-Noir Sci-Fi Anthology)

·Jul 19

Mutually Assured Distractions: This is What We Can Be for Each Other

All the colours of the universe, all its noise, it’s too much to perceive on the daily. Everything, all of it, it’s all too much. —

Science Fiction

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Mutually Assured Distractions: This is What we Can Be for Each Other
Mutually Assured Distractions: This is What we Can Be for Each Other
Science Fiction

7 min read


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Terra Incognita (a Neon-Noir Sci-Fi Anthology)

·Updated Aug 21

Red Velvet Lipstick Stains (on a Wineglass)

Remember when we stole that private jet and flew to the Greek Islands? —

Science Fiction

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Red Velvet Lipstick Stains (on a Wineglass)
Red Velvet Lipstick Stains (on a Wineglass)
Science Fiction

8 min read

Jonah Angeles

Jonah Angeles

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Nostalgic futurist. Creative nonfictioner. Disgruntled millennial. // https://beacons.ai/nostalgicfuturist

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