Drawing Back – poem about resignation from “The Sun Will Eat You Too” (2024) by BW Derge
Tag: god
Poetry and other writing that may involve God, whether that be the deity of some belief system or the God referred to Pantheism.
2 Poems: ‘One Shoulder Heard the Other’s Echo’ and ‘Waking into a Dream’
2 Poems by BW Derge from “Pillars of Salt, Book Two: Fuck Your Tea and Crumpets” – written in 2005. “One Shoulder Heard the Other’s Echo” & “Waking into a Dream”
The Dark Ages II: St. John’s Coffee Master – A Short Story
A post-apocalyptic short story about a village that survives on the ruins of an old cathedral, the only remaining building centuries after the nuclear wars. Brother John and Brother Paul are in search for electricity – the magic of the old times.
And the Sun Let Go: Chapter One: Between the Cracks
From Laenif: Book 2, “And the Sun Let Go” – chapter One: “Between the Cracks”
Chapter 13: The Bodhisattva (excerpt from Laenif: Book One)
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…
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
A Poem called “Outpour (Magic)”
“Outpour (Magic) – Poem by BW Derge from “Paradox Locked- written in 2017
Pulp Fiction 30 Years Later: A Movie about Moral Dilemmas
Revisiting Pulp Fiction 30 years after its release in 1994. What is the main theme of Pulp Fiction? I think it is a movie about moral dilemmas.
Atop Satan’s Pallid Stage (or, “A Poem Called ‘Hell'”)
Two poems by BW Derge from “Mars Jazz” (2016), written in 2013. The first, entitled “Atop Satan’s Pallid Stage” is followed by a poem called “Hell.”
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.