Follow-up to short story Push the Button featuring Paul and Sally who have a button that transposes them to different variations of the universe. In this multiverse adventure, they also find a mysterious screen…
Tag: philosophy
Philosophical ponderings presented through poetry and prose.
Drawing Back, a poem by BW Derge
Drawing Back – poem about resignation from “The Sun Will Eat You Too” (2024) by BW Derge
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…
Infinite Loops in Thinking About Thinking
Random thoughts from 2009 about thinking and consciousness. Philosophical ramblings on the infinite loops that arise when thinking about thinking.
Troubled Midnight (excerpt from Laenif: Book One)
From Laenif: Book 1, chapter eight: “Troubled Midnight”
This River Roaring Poem
“This River Roaring” – Poem by BW Derge from “Mars Jazz” – written in 2015, A babbling brook becomes a roaring river.
Sea of Ants – Observations of Social Hierarchy Systems
“Sea of Ants” – Poem by BW Derge from “Everywhere But Elsewhere” – written in 2011, Observations of Social Hierarchy System
The Perpetual Veils of Preposterous Illusion
From “Remember Me, Nothing” chapter one: “The Perpetual Veils of Preposterous Illusion”
My Whole Life Was A Dream (excerpt from “And the Sun Let Go”)
From And the Sun Let Go – Laenif: Book 2, chapter five: “My Whole Life was a Dream”