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  • 60. The End is Clear

    After a not-so-brief hiatus, the last story of 2024 concludes here part III: freja “I already checked all of campus, even the far buildings on the North Side,” Freja said. “Aside from a few dance teams practicing outside the Rec center, campus is pretty empty.” “Dance practice?” Steph said hazily. “At this hour?” Amani and…

  • 59. Stanfürd Junior College

    Of course, I included some parts of the story at Stanford. If my story suggests to you that it seems like a fun place, filled with nice people… just remember that this is a work of fiction. part II: Steph Steph was drunk when he saw the message. His labmates were throwing a party, and…

  • 58. Go Bears

    I’ve been working on a Berkeley story for some time now. This is in quite a different shape from where I first started, and will continue to change as I develop the characters to be more interesting, the plot to be more exciting, and to create a description of Berkeley that is equal parts as…

  • 57. Mediocre Life Players

    We can’t be good at everything—there’s just not enough time, money, or willpower. That doesn’t mean things aren’t worth doing—activities like running and rock climbing, are fun for me, even if I’m not very good. And I do want to get better. But do I want to be the best? Not really. I just want…

  • 56. Tiny, beautiful things

    I recently finished The Ugly History of Beautiful Things. Among other topics, the book reminded me that it is okay to find happiness in material objects, just like it is okay to find happiness in music, food, and movies. It is also important to notice the objects that make us happy, so we can learn…

  • 55. Storytelling Geometry

    In Season 3 of the very excellent TV series Ted Lasso, the eponymous character “discovers” a “new” tactic of playing (non-American) football after hallucinating about triangles in an American bar in Amsterdam. If you haven’t seen the show (shame on you), here’s a clip of what happened, entirely out of context: And then someone later…

  • 54. Reference library

    At the end of my last post, I mentioned that I reread The Secret History for a book club (the book clubs are going great, thanks for asking). Rereading a book is a great way to see how you’ve changed (and you have changed). Bonus points if you re-read the same COPY and it has…

  • 53. American Fanfiction

    Imagine if, instead of a repatriation renegade, Laila Croft was a lawyer. Imagine if, instead of stealing from museums, she negotiated with them to return artifacts stolen by scholars from the Western World. Imagine our young heroine working with the law, rather than against it, to do the right thing. You may be thinking that…

  • 52. Study of the Human Condition

    For a brief (too brief, in my opinion) time period, the Museum of the Motion Picture in Los Angeles had a Hayao Miyazaki retrospective—the first of its kind outside of Japan. It was a fantastic exhibit. Much of the material was never-before-seen archival stuff, staged with quotes and other cool structures and paraphernalia. The museum…

  • 51. Leap Day of Faith

    Some of you know that I do monthly reviews. The process is fairly simple, though it’s not always fun. Here are the five steps to doing a simple monthly review: That’s it. It seems simple but it is really boring most of the time, and sometimes it’s really demoralizing to see yourself fail to live…