I so enjoyed this reading adventure into a world where things aren’t always what they seem. You spelled that out beautifully with characters traced from the wall of a? Pyramid? The derailleur of an old 10-speed bike in an alley? Apologies - I’m not cut of writer’s cloth but love good writing.
So I ordered your book. Seemed a sensible course of action. That lets me self-dose with how you make sense of life. Thanks.
Thanks Lindsay - I hope you had a productive time at Moniack? I remember I spent my week there making the decision to delete a whole 10,000 word chapter from my manuscript! Progress doesn’t always look like thousands more words on the page.
just gorgeous. I took a photo (shared here: https://freyarohn.substack.com/p/commonplacing-780) of the ice breaking up in a small puddle, looking as much like an aerial photo as a close up of a humble puddle. The way scale makes no difference is mesmerizing.
I so enjoyed this reading adventure into a world where things aren’t always what they seem. You spelled that out beautifully with characters traced from the wall of a? Pyramid? The derailleur of an old 10-speed bike in an alley? Apologies - I’m not cut of writer’s cloth but love good writing.
So I ordered your book. Seemed a sensible course of action. That lets me self-dose with how you make sense of life. Thanks.
Thank you Gary! I hope you enjoy the book!
Love this! 💦
It was amazing to see your images of ice, and beautiful words on water, perspective and art. Thank you for sharing this.
Beautiful audio, Sam. Love being on this journey alongside you. You make me slow down. Look, feel and appreciate. Thank you x
Thanks Lindsay - I hope you had a productive time at Moniack? I remember I spent my week there making the decision to delete a whole 10,000 word chapter from my manuscript! Progress doesn’t always look like thousands more words on the page.
Love this use of Bergson
just gorgeous. I took a photo (shared here: https://freyarohn.substack.com/p/commonplacing-780) of the ice breaking up in a small puddle, looking as much like an aerial photo as a close up of a humble puddle. The way scale makes no difference is mesmerizing.
Oh wow, I love this Freya!