Greetings, fellow writers! On Monday, it will be time for our next Subscriber Writing Roundup post. With that in mind, please can you comment below: One, and only one, link to a piece of your writing from your Substack A one sentence description of the chosen piece, written in the third person
Kevin LaTorre celebrates two years of his newsletter by weighing the ambition of writing against the its temptation to vanity, foremost (of course) by close-reading G.M. Hopkins: https://kevinlatorre.substack.com/p/that-iron-ambition
I would like to submit my most recent article on 'The Matrix' called "How Neo’s Character Arc Reveals The Matrix Superpower System."
Mikhail Skoptsov analyzes how the picture's narrative rationalizes superhuman powers as the products of self-belief inside The Matrix, illustrating this concept though the emotional journey of its main protagonist from a skeptic to a believer:
In his project to read and comment upon the 850-odd works and authors of the Western canon as enumerated by Harold Bloom, Joe Steakley discusses King David's detached, almost relativistic morality, and Bible's first hints of a dualistic soteriology, in the the Second Book of Samuel otherwise called, The Second Book of the Kings chapters 15-24.
Suzanne Taylor, in her Evolution Revolution, where she looks to what we-the-people can do to help this hurting world, posted "A digestible 'Green Dragon.' Oh joy!," to introduce readers to "The Universe is a Green Dragon," a book she's bought more than 2,000 copies of, where physicist Brian Swimme turned mystic to teach what we most need to learn, which is that we are interlinked as one humanity, here to help the earth and not to destroy it.
"Break out of egocentricity. Break out of ethnocentricity. Break out of anthropocentricity." is 100% THE message the world needs right now. Thank you, Suzanne, and thanks to Brian Swimme.
Suzanne ... you sent me down the rabbit hole ... thank you very much. Since the Green Dragon wasn't available on Kindle, I settled for Swimme's Cosmogenesis ... I'm not sure the door that is opening will every shut again. Not sure I can buy 2000 copies but I'm definitely going to subscribe to your stack. Thanks again.
Cosmogenesis is the bookend to Green Dragon, where he parallels what was going on in his life that got him writing Green Dragon, and it, too, is absolutely wonderful -- as is the author, whom I've gotten to know and who may be the most wonderful man in the world that I can see him going down in history as a gamechanger!
No group about Brian but there is a monthly Zoom where he sometimes is the speaker and it's all about the body of work that he works with: https://cscommunities.org ... Global KInship, Exploring the Emerging Noosphere, is sponsored by Creation Spirituality Communities and meets every first Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. PDT,
A real story of the worst possible offense, deliberate and repeated torture, that required decades and determination to find a deep and almost incomprehensible level of forgiveness … what can only be called “extreme forgiveness.”
David Roberts explores the Death of The Leisure Class and what it means for wealth and class in modern day America
https://robertsdavidn.substack.com/p/the-death-of-the-leisure-class
Hi Micky, this time I'll be among the first (wow!) My story here will be https://zoecarada.substack.com/p/istanbul-calling-trust-the-chaos. Zoe Carada meets and greets chaos in a cross-cultural crash course in self-adjustment. THANKS!
Terry Freedman has been writing the same story each week, but in a completely different style. In this post he wrote it as a soul song:
https://open.substack.com/pub/terryfreedman/p/experiments-in-style-soul?r=18suih&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Kameron Sanzo discusses energy language, "sensitive" female mediums, and the flow of data in Bram Stoker's *Dracula*. https://kameronsanzo.substack.com/p/the-dracula-series-nineteenth-century
Kevin LaTorre celebrates two years of his newsletter by weighing the ambition of writing against the its temptation to vanity, foremost (of course) by close-reading G.M. Hopkins: https://kevinlatorre.substack.com/p/that-iron-ambition
Sheila Dembowski discusses her thoughts on how we can start to heal the world through compassion, one hug at a time... https://sheiladembowski.substack.com/p/healing-the-world
@Ramona Grigg looks at hate--eternal, ever-present hate--and once again attempts to make sense of it.
https://constantcommoner.substack.com/p/hate-is-the-constant-enemy-it-gathers
Really looking forward to what you have got say about this. It's a major area of contemplation for me.
It's there in the link. Thanks.
Author Robin Reardon, a het/cis woman, writes convincingly about gay characters; ask her how.
https://robinreardonwrites.substack.com/p/confessions-of-a-het-cis-woman-writing
Latham Turner explores his relationship to food and health and discusses how we could evolve to a more realistic vision of health.
https://open.substack.com/pub/lathamturner/p/on-health-and-science
Looking forward to this one!
I hope you like it Robin.
This was such a good read!
Thank you Julie.
Hi Mikey, Edward Rooster has written a meditation on Art & Science, that when new strange tools offer spontaneity, they free the artist in everyone. https://edwardrooster.substack.com/p/our-imagination-is-a-camera-of-the
I would like to submit my most recent article on 'The Matrix' called "How Neo’s Character Arc Reveals The Matrix Superpower System."
Mikhail Skoptsov analyzes how the picture's narrative rationalizes superhuman powers as the products of self-belief inside The Matrix, illustrating this concept though the emotional journey of its main protagonist from a skeptic to a believer:
https://textualvariations.substack.com/p/matrix-power-system
In his project to read and comment upon the 850-odd works and authors of the Western canon as enumerated by Harold Bloom, Joe Steakley discusses King David's detached, almost relativistic morality, and Bible's first hints of a dualistic soteriology, in the the Second Book of Samuel otherwise called, The Second Book of the Kings chapters 15-24.
https://joesteakley.substack.com/p/as-the-tender-grass-springing-out
Suzanne Taylor, in her Evolution Revolution, where she looks to what we-the-people can do to help this hurting world, posted "A digestible 'Green Dragon.' Oh joy!," to introduce readers to "The Universe is a Green Dragon," a book she's bought more than 2,000 copies of, where physicist Brian Swimme turned mystic to teach what we most need to learn, which is that we are interlinked as one humanity, here to help the earth and not to destroy it.
https://suzannetaylor.substack.com/p/a-digestible-green-dragon-oh-joy
Thanks for joining the community, Suzanne - great to have you aboard!
"Break out of egocentricity. Break out of ethnocentricity. Break out of anthropocentricity." is 100% THE message the world needs right now. Thank you, Suzanne, and thanks to Brian Swimme.
Suzanne ... you sent me down the rabbit hole ... thank you very much. Since the Green Dragon wasn't available on Kindle, I settled for Swimme's Cosmogenesis ... I'm not sure the door that is opening will every shut again. Not sure I can buy 2000 copies but I'm definitely going to subscribe to your stack. Thanks again.
Cosmogenesis is the bookend to Green Dragon, where he parallels what was going on in his life that got him writing Green Dragon, and it, too, is absolutely wonderful -- as is the author, whom I've gotten to know and who may be the most wonderful man in the world that I can see him going down in history as a gamechanger!
Suzanne ... I would like to find a discussion group or some way to get more involved with his work ... any ideas?
No group about Brian but there is a monthly Zoom where he sometimes is the speaker and it's all about the body of work that he works with: https://cscommunities.org ... Global KInship, Exploring the Emerging Noosphere, is sponsored by Creation Spirituality Communities and meets every first Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. PDT,
Thanks for the resources. I'll check them out.
Eric Goebelbecker writes about Walmart setting aside a "workspace" for local police in one of their stores: https://ayne.ericgoebelbecker.com/p/a-police-workspace
John Halbrooks explains why Tolstoy was so wrong about Shakespeare while being so right about so much else: https://open.substack.com/pub/johnhalbrooks/p/the-species-and-the-individual-in?r=kyg3a&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
A real story of the worst possible offense, deliberate and repeated torture, that required decades and determination to find a deep and almost incomprehensible level of forgiveness … what can only be called “extreme forgiveness.”
https://gratitudemojo.substack.com/p/extreme-forgiveness