Published in In order to write, we read.

Published in In order to write, we read.

Published in In order to write, we read.

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Nadine Wessels

Nadine Wessels

Nadine Wessels

Nadine Wessels is typing this with a mass of coloured hair on her head. She knows it needs to get done - she just prefers to multi-task like a maniac. Seriously, after serving a delicious Sunday feast, she's holed up with her computer. The room is filled with dropsheets, and paint swatches. Doing interiors and her own exterior. All at the SAME time. On the wall, a sketch of Christian Bale and an anime drawing of Robert Smith, lies between fashion layouts. A mixture of business, and play is obviously in effect. Today's soundtrack is particularly "jazzy". Her second dream is close to being realized. Ressurection seriously bites: Stay focused on living the dream. One life. Just one. Gamble at your own risk. Second chances are elusive. Second startups? Not any easier.

Nadine Wessels is typing this with a mass of coloured hair on her head. She knows it needs to get done - she just prefers to multi-task like a maniac. Seriously, after serving a delicious Sunday feast, she's holed up with her computer. The room is filled with dropsheets, and paint swatches. Doing interiors and her own exterior. All at the SAME time. On the wall, a sketch of Christian Bale and an anime drawing of Robert Smith, lies between fashion layouts. A mixture of business, and play is obviously in effect. Today's soundtrack is particularly "jazzy". Her second dream is close to being realized. Ressurection seriously bites: Stay focused on living the dream. One life. Just one. Gamble at your own risk. Second chances are elusive. Second startups? Not any easier.

Nadine Wessels is typing this with a mass of coloured hair on her head. She knows it needs to get done - she just prefers to multi-task like a maniac. Seriously, after serving a delicious Sunday feast, she's holed up with her computer. The room is filled with dropsheets, and paint swatches. Doing interiors and her own exterior. All at the SAME time. On the wall, a sketch of Christian Bale and an anime drawing of Robert Smith, lies between fashion layouts. A mixture of business, and play is obviously in effect. Today's soundtrack is particularly "jazzy". Her second dream is close to being realized. Ressurection seriously bites: Stay focused on living the dream. One life. Just one. Gamble at your own risk. Second chances are elusive. Second startups? Not any easier.

April 2, 2023

April 2, 2023

April 2, 2023

Bound, pressed and forgotten.

Bound, pressed and forgotten.

Bound, pressed and forgotten.

Let's get literal with literaure

Let's get literal with literaure

Let's get literal with literaure

1984 in Nineteen fifty-four.

*Obscure title for something being written in twenty twenty-three. Don't be a pedant. We're taking a voyage. Get on board.

A few writers, my personal legends have seen the future. Few actually bothered to write about it. Such a waste. Then again, a classic will trend. No matter which century or decade it was written. The relevance, like Hope, remains. Just a thought.

The simple line: "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" has burrowed its way into our cultural identity.

The music we listen to, the movies that entertain us. I suspect that "BIG BROTHER" is mightily pleased with this outcome.

Putting the squeeze on the dispossessed.

Add to the above "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death." Sounds like a Christian Bale movie. George Orwell's character, Winston Smith lived in a terrifying world. His creator could not escape the nightmare either.

As we travel back and forth throughout the centuries-like postcards outside a dollar store.

Infamous writers, from Lord Byron [1978-1823]. A London boy laid to rest in Greece after valiantly taking command of a brigade of Souliot soldiers. He was thirty-eight. The "romanticist" should have stayed a lover. Not that "Don Juan" lived much longer.

Edgar Allen Poe delighted in scaring the masses. With a tick, tick, tick coming through the floorboards. "The Raven" watching as he collapsed.

Jump forward to 2020. Chuck Palahniuk delighted us with a barrage of short stories, movies, and novels.

Now let us not forget the ladies. Mary Shelley is often forgotten. Her notes on the macabre only "inspired" Bram Stoker? I suspect, there was a lot going on behind closed curtains.

A nice segue to why for Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged" and Dorothy Parker was better known for drinking than caring about appearances.

In order to expose my own ignorance: Does anyone know which came first? The pride or the prejudice? Anyone here related to Jane Austen? Never mind as "Frankly, my dear. I don't give a damn."

These books I never read in school. In fact, these same books nearly got me kicked-out of school. 😘

Let me know if you have a copy of Alvin Toffler around. According to "my mother" the man predicted my entire generations behaviour. Thinking back, I suspect that she was deeply disappointed in her own children at that time. The lady is a legend. That red head with pale skin and emerald eyes - attention all: NOBODY is to use the word WITCH. That's my mama.

Thanks to her, I was forced to read my own bedtime stories. The choices I made, well, let's just say wise parents raise witty kids. My feeling on this: Educate the procreators.

To be continued, reinvented, and revamped.

Resigner, running for the door.

#justmoveforward

Play the angel. Be kind to those who are true and love despite your best efforts.

Be back soon. Keep on reading!

Resigner.

Live in the moment! With a song in your heart, a picture in your mind, and honey on your lips.

Postscript: Been trying not to hint:

When you can have 👇

Why settle for vanilla?

I really do not like your new girlfriend…A conversation for a later time?

Must be fantastic (●'◡'●)

Next article: Red and Cinders make new rules…

So, keep on reading, it's going dark. Soon. We all know what happens then - we sleep (some of the time).

1984 in Nineteen fifty-four.

*Obscure title for something being written in twenty twenty-three. Don't be a pedant. We're taking a voyage. Get on board.

A few writers, my personal legends have seen the future. Few actually bothered to write about it. Such a waste. Then again, a classic will trend. No matter which century or decade it was written. The relevance, like Hope, remains. Just a thought.

The simple line: "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" has burrowed its way into our cultural identity.

The music we listen to, the movies that entertain us. I suspect that "BIG BROTHER" is mightily pleased with this outcome.

Putting the squeeze on the dispossessed.

Add to the above "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death." Sounds like a Christian Bale movie. George Orwell's character, Winston Smith lived in a terrifying world. His creator could not escape the nightmare either.

As we travel back and forth throughout the centuries-like postcards outside a dollar store.

Infamous writers, from Lord Byron [1978-1823]. A London boy laid to rest in Greece after valiantly taking command of a brigade of Souliot soldiers. He was thirty-eight. The "romanticist" should have stayed a lover. Not that "Don Juan" lived much longer.

Edgar Allen Poe delighted in scaring the masses. With a tick, tick, tick coming through the floorboards. "The Raven" watching as he collapsed.

Jump forward to 2020. Chuck Palahniuk delighted us with a barrage of short stories, movies, and novels.

Now let us not forget the ladies. Mary Shelley is often forgotten. Her notes on the macabre only "inspired" Bram Stoker? I suspect, there was a lot going on behind closed curtains.

A nice segue to why for Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged" and Dorothy Parker was better known for drinking than caring about appearances.

In order to expose my own ignorance: Does anyone know which came first? The pride or the prejudice? Anyone here related to Jane Austen? Never mind as "Frankly, my dear. I don't give a damn."

These books I never read in school. In fact, these same books nearly got me kicked-out of school. 😘

Let me know if you have a copy of Alvin Toffler around. According to "my mother" the man predicted my entire generations behaviour. Thinking back, I suspect that she was deeply disappointed in her own children at that time. The lady is a legend. That red head with pale skin and emerald eyes - attention all: NOBODY is to use the word WITCH. That's my mama.

Thanks to her, I was forced to read my own bedtime stories. The choices I made, well, let's just say wise parents raise witty kids. My feeling on this: Educate the procreators.

To be continued, reinvented, and revamped.

Resigner, running for the door.

#justmoveforward

Play the angel. Be kind to those who are true and love despite your best efforts.

Be back soon. Keep on reading!

Resigner.

Live in the moment! With a song in your heart, a picture in your mind, and honey on your lips.

Postscript: Been trying not to hint:

When you can have 👇

Why settle for vanilla?

I really do not like your new girlfriend…A conversation for a later time?

Must be fantastic (●'◡'●)

Next article: Red and Cinders make new rules…

So, keep on reading, it's going dark. Soon. We all know what happens then - we sleep (some of the time).

1984 in Nineteen fifty-four.

*Obscure title for something being written in twenty twenty-three. Don't be a pedant. We're taking a voyage. Get on board.

A few writers, my personal legends have seen the future. Few actually bothered to write about it. Such a waste. Then again, a classic will trend. No matter which century or decade it was written. The relevance, like Hope, remains. Just a thought.

The simple line: "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" has burrowed its way into our cultural identity.

The music we listen to, the movies that entertain us. I suspect that "BIG BROTHER" is mightily pleased with this outcome.

Putting the squeeze on the dispossessed.

Add to the above "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death." Sounds like a Christian Bale movie. George Orwell's character, Winston Smith lived in a terrifying world. His creator could not escape the nightmare either.

As we travel back and forth throughout the centuries-like postcards outside a dollar store.

Infamous writers, from Lord Byron [1978-1823]. A London boy laid to rest in Greece after valiantly taking command of a brigade of Souliot soldiers. He was thirty-eight. The "romanticist" should have stayed a lover. Not that "Don Juan" lived much longer.

Edgar Allen Poe delighted in scaring the masses. With a tick, tick, tick coming through the floorboards. "The Raven" watching as he collapsed.

Jump forward to 2020. Chuck Palahniuk delighted us with a barrage of short stories, movies, and novels.

Now let us not forget the ladies. Mary Shelley is often forgotten. Her notes on the macabre only "inspired" Bram Stoker? I suspect, there was a lot going on behind closed curtains.

A nice segue to why for Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged" and Dorothy Parker was better known for drinking than caring about appearances.

In order to expose my own ignorance: Does anyone know which came first? The pride or the prejudice? Anyone here related to Jane Austen? Never mind as "Frankly, my dear. I don't give a damn."

These books I never read in school. In fact, these same books nearly got me kicked-out of school. 😘

Let me know if you have a copy of Alvin Toffler around. According to "my mother" the man predicted my entire generations behaviour. Thinking back, I suspect that she was deeply disappointed in her own children at that time. The lady is a legend. That red head with pale skin and emerald eyes - attention all: NOBODY is to use the word WITCH. That's my mama.

Thanks to her, I was forced to read my own bedtime stories. The choices I made, well, let's just say wise parents raise witty kids. My feeling on this: Educate the procreators.

To be continued, reinvented, and revamped.

Resigner, running for the door.

#justmoveforward

Play the angel. Be kind to those who are true and love despite your best efforts.

Be back soon. Keep on reading!

Resigner.

Live in the moment! With a song in your heart, a picture in your mind, and honey on your lips.

Postscript: Been trying not to hint:

When you can have 👇

Why settle for vanilla?

I really do not like your new girlfriend…A conversation for a later time?

Must be fantastic (●'◡'●)

Next article: Red and Cinders make new rules…

So, keep on reading, it's going dark. Soon. We all know what happens then - we sleep (some of the time).