Date Archives June 2025

Story, Outsourced

I’d like to share a very brief story. The event itself is almost insignificant; what really matters is how such a trivial moment could be shaped into actual writing. First, I’ll tell the story; then I’ll show how it can be written with the help of artificial intelligence, even by… Read More

Seagull Island

At eleven, the cinema was the only place where we could truly vanish. Not from the world – from ourselves. Darkness had a peculiar weight back then, a kind of layered significance. There were days when we rushed out of the 3:30 screening straight into another cinema for the 5:45,… Read More

The First Kiss

It was April 1986. Springtime. The year that changed my life. I won a math competition, got accepted to the math program at a prestigious elite high school, and was even well-liked at school. By then, I’d had some fantastic concert experiences: I’d seen P. Mobil, Iron Maiden, and Depeche… Read More

One Image – Many Worlds

I’ve always loved literature. This is, of course, a risky statement, because people who say that tend to have something a bit off about them. And yes, something is off. With me, at least. You see, I loved it for exactly the reason people usually mock: I loved imagining “the… Read More