As for reading. That particular umbilical to eternity. There may be problems. Comprehension above a certain complexity. It may be just moods, and diet.
'Been rummaging about in the writings of Ursula Le Guin.
Smarty pants stuff that, and kept losing my way. So I got a few children's books from the library. I imagined these roads to be less winding. ...so far so good.
Smarty pants stuff that, and kept losing my way. So I got a few children's books from the library. I imagined these roads to be less winding. ...so far so good.
On another matter.
As you recall I once considered a one person witness for World Sanity. Not Peace I knew better. Anyhow a shower shave a Kevlar vest, and maybe a bow tie. I might make some headway.
Start with a joke.
Something like, "...We cling to memories as if they define us. However what we do is who we really are."
With that plow into Ontological Reductionism in the context of a Rising Ocean.
Something like, "...We cling to memories as if they define us. However what we do is who we really are."
With that plow into Ontological Reductionism in the context of a Rising Ocean.
What could go wrong?
I like light adventure and fantasy stories like those of Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson, George MacDonald and Lloyd Alexander. Especially great is Hakim's "Crowstone," since it has the BL element. There should be more like that - lots more.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah - if you can find it you might like a book called "Knee Deep in Thunder" by Sheila Moon. It's a very good kids' fantasy novel from the 60's. I treasure the copy that was given me as a kid.
Thanks,...I'll look for it.
ReplyDeleteThe main branch library in Manhattan will have it somewhere.
Kyo here
ReplyDeleteDont forget the great SF books by John Scalzi
and Robert Charles Wilson
look them up on Wikipedia, imo, 80% of their books or audio books are super good.