Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal. T.S. Eliot We have prepared our canvas. Time to paint. So far, I mostly just been sketching, broadly, an outline about the sort of fictional setting I want to
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The quanta of culture | Imaginary Atlas: Part 4
When I was a kid, my dad gave me a pint jar filled with coins. Most of the coins were old, some dating back to the 1910s. The best coin in the bunch was a
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I’ve been thinking about the future lately. I mean that in a purely science-fictional sense (of course). The real initial event that really got me thinking about the future was a video a fellow did,
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If I were writing Superman, the first thing I would try to remember is that, although he looks like us, he isn’t one of us. Superman is not human. He is an alien from a
Continue ReadingIt’s all about me | Imaginary Atlas: Part 3
It’s all about me Since the dawn of history, and likely a lot further back than that, people have thought of our world as the center of the universe. In the Ptolemaic model, it was
Continue ReadingIt’s supposed to be bought | Imaginary Atlas: Part 2
Bartender: That green beer you’re peddlin’ just ain’t any good. Capone’s man: It ain’t supposed to be good! It’s supposed to be bought. The Untouchables, 1987 When I lose my mind and foolishly allow myself
Continue ReadingMaking a pie from scratch | Imaginary Atlas: Part 1
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. Carl Sagan, Cosmos It’s something that everyone who has ever told a story has done, but something which even
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