From Laenif: Book 1, chapter 13: “The Bodhisattva” depicts an individual struggling with a messiah complex that is slowly consuming them. The Bodhisattva can only look on with compassionate confusion…
Tag: fiction
Fiction by BW Derge – Laenif, And the Sun Let Go, and Remember Me, Nothing
String Theories and Chakras in 26 Dimensions
A short story written in 2024. Entitled “String Theories and Chakras in 26 Dimensions,” it details a fictional conversation between a math professor and a young scientist about string theory
Top 5 Animated Series: Is South Park Better than the Simpsons?
Included are American cartoons that were created for a “mature” audience, although the Simpsons is included even though it wasn’t exclusively for an adult audience.
A Short Story called “Shoot” by BW Derge
A short story originally written in 2007, reimagined in 2024. Entitled “Shoot,” it is about 2 hunters and their dog in the final days of what seems to be a somewhat long trip in the wilderness that the two old men enjoy… Shoot.
Short Story: The Doctor’s Dark Satchel (2008)
A short story originally written in 2008 at the College of Santa Fe, “The Doctor’s Dark Satchel” shows a somber, off-beat universe that, for possibly just a moment, you’d like to inhabit. Like the dark streets it describes, it is a journey through the shadows of human desire.
No Bullets, Please. (A Short Story)
Written in 2024, taking place at pawn shop around 2014, “No Bullets, Please” is a short story by BW Derge about a customer named Jimmy, a store owner that goes by Dean, and a college girl shopping for a film camera. This is a reimagining of a similar short story written around the time this one takes place…
Oblivious Summer (It Falls On All Our Shoulders)
Short story written in 2012. Inspired by the novels by Henry Green, who wrote wonderful novels about rich British people with ugly complex souls, mostly taking place in 1940s England.
The Airport on Earth (excerpt from ‘And the Sun Let Go’)
From Laenif: Book 2, “And the Sun Let Go” – chapter Eight: “The Airport on Earth”
Weekly Opinion Piece: Top 5 Films of All Time
In my honest opinion, these are the best 5 films to ever exist… ever. Hayao Miyazaki, Paul Thomas Anderson, and More! All were written by the director, although some had co-writers. No serious spoilers.
Remember Me, Nothing: Absurdity’s Faultline: The Landlord’s Chambers
From “Remember Me, Nothing” chapter thirty-one: “The Landlord’s Chambers”
