Traveling always reminds me of writing and WildernessPunk, or is it telling me I should be writing some WildernessPunk? I was a bit pleased with my WP jumpstart last summer and my writing jumpstart in general. As I have mentioned before, while the rest of the world worked on unfinished projects and novels during Covid, […]
Posts Tagged ‘Chaos’
WildernessPunk- Organized Chaos
October 22, 2022Two Years, WildernessPunk
April 6, 2018As I have stated on more than one occasion, WildernessPunk has never been meant to be just an upscale journal chronicling my misadventures. However, WildernessPunk did begin after I was tossed into a dark well of unintended Chaos. This Chaos became full of moments both good and ill, uplifting and difficult. This week held the […]
WildernessPunk: Happiness or Rocking from the Bottom, Rolling to the Top
December 9, 2017What do you need to be Happy, is it out of your reach, or did you read the WP Pleasure article and ensure you have fun every day? But what defines Happiness? I’m sure there are as many answers as there are different people. However, folks with an anthropological bent, such as myself, seek to […]
My Review of The King of Swords, by Michael Moorcock
August 20, 2015The King of Swords by Michael Moorcock is the last book in his Corum/Swords Trilogy. (The good news is there are three more books and if anything the second trilogy is better than the first) In this novel, after a plague of magically induced aggression leaves the remnants of humanity killing each other off, Corum, […]
Our Mystic Week
January 28, 2011Many people fail to conceptualize the full extent in which the concept of the week affects our lives. Will you be doing the same thing on Tuesday as you will be doing next Saturday? The week was originally designed as a Magickal construct based on pre-Christian deities and archetypes. So if the week was designed […]
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