A quote from the Simpsons, an intimate moment with Laura, and a large bong rip. It’s the twelfth episode of an untitled mini-series about a young drunk writer named Steve.
Author: BwD
2025 Year in Review for Original Poetry, Art, Stories, and Music
A little less than 2 years ago, this website was created. In 2025, there was much bigger focus on video content, leading to the creation of Laenif Studios. Let’s review the year’s original stories, poems, essays, art, and music.
The Scariest Type of Zombie Might Be Real, and It’s Not What You Think
Philosophical essay about possible explanation for an individual’s experience of life and qualia. Is the multiverse theory real, and what implications would that have? And the walking dead could be among us, but not how one might assume… But it’s related to the idea of there being many worlds existing simultaneously.
One Orange Train Stand: Music Mix with Carina Round and Samantha Fish
Heavily featuring Carina Round and Samantha Fish, this amazon music mix playlist is from 2021
Steve’s Story Continues with Lunch and a Poem called Fill the Mouth
It’s the eleventh part of an untitled story about a young writer named Steve. This episode starts at the restaurant where Steve is having lunch with his mother. Then, another poem by Steve.
A Poem about Mental Escape, “Extracted” by BW Derge
Instead of some opinion post, here’s a poem from the collection “Mars Jazz” by BW Derge, it is entitled “Extracted”
So Recites the Demon, the Reasons for Your Demise (Short Story)
So Recites the Demon, the Reasons for Your Demise by BW Derge was written in 2025 to explore the twisted nature of humanity and improbable but not impossible quantum events.
After the Darkest Before Dawn, On the Road to Mexico (Mix Playlist)
From 2022, marking a turning point in my life, a mix for when the sun begins to rise after darkest before dawn. “On the Road to Mexico” features Michael Buble, Puscifer, and Pomplamoose.
Episode 10 of Currently Untitled Project about a Writer Named Steve
Part 10 of a Series about a Fictional Writer Named Steve: Cashing a Check, Musings about the Word Latter, and “My Name’s Not Mickey!”
Direct Intent or Innate Expression of the Psyche – Which is Better for Art?
Abstract chaos, warped perspective, and creepy faces, my weird doodle drawings are fun and I’m not thinking about much when I do it. Is this art better, or when the artist knows exactly what they are doing to convey a very direct message? It’s probably a mix of both.
