'Cerebral Munitions' is a collection of short stories written by abandoned station as they travelled across the world. Kind of. It is a certainly a short story collection where the themes range from... More > death, robots, sex, talking ducks, brain surgery, torture tourism, spilt milk, transcendental epiphanies, experimental films, the man behind the curtain, and baseball. As to where it was written, we'll leave that matter up to the cartographers. As to why it was written, the philosophers can feed on that nugget.< Less
Through the format of one man’s daily journal entries, The Beach Journal documents one young man's time living in self-exile in a cave on a deserted beach far from civilization.
Throughout the... More > story he makes only vague references to some sort of catastrophic disaster that’s befallen the human race, which has forced him to remain here. As days turn to months, the protagonist grows to be more aware and concerned of his surroundings and slowly finds things to occupy his time, whether he seeks them out or they simply force him to take notice. He explores deep into the cave that he resides in, he samples wild plants in the hopes of having a hallucinatory experience, a body washes up on the beach at one point, and over the course of the five hundred days he overcomes injuries, crippling fears, and natural disasters. At the same time, it is possible that he begins to go mad, and with the journal as the reader’s only window into this world, we are not sure how much of what he writes is even true.< Less
Abandoned train stations are being turned into heritage sites, information booths, or craft shops. The pictures embrace the beautiful architecture of the building.
I was inspired to do the Stations of the Cross with watercolour in stained glass style without words. Included on the final page, an extra, Christ is risen from the grave. Let the images speak to... More > your heart.< Less
I was inspired to do the Stations of the Cross with watercolour in stained glass style without words. Included on the final page, an extra, Christ is risen from the grave. Let the images speak to... More > your heart.< Less