The Cost of Magic #5
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 19th, 2008
“We haven’t slept in three years, Jane. Here’s an Ambien. We can figure out more tomorrow. We’re safe here.” He handed Jane the small white pill, and a glass of red wine.
there’s this dream, then I’m awake.
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 19th, 2008
“We haven’t slept in three years, Jane. Here’s an Ambien. We can figure out more tomorrow. We’re safe here.” He handed Jane the small white pill, and a glass of red wine.
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 17th, 2008
Minus picked up the bag and emptied it’s contents onto the table. He knew what he would see before we opened it. He remembered all of it. The drinks, and the bags, and the conversations.
Posted in Fragments on Nov 29th, 2008
This was originally posted back in July 2008, on the Twitter Travels blog. I am reposting it here, due to the start of the new series of columns, Fragments. —————————– It’s hard to quantify things when you are looking backwards through the filter of memory. What happened? What did we do? Where did we go? [...]
Posted in social commentary, twitter travels on Apr 21st, 2008
You see, this goes very far back. As long as can be remembered, great blues musicians have had legends told about them.
Posted in internet on Mar 10th, 2008
So you guys know that a lot of people look to me when it comes to web 2.0 services, linux programs, random TechGeek wisdom. “So”, you may ask yourself, “what is he whoring out now?”
Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 27th, 2008
“Dammit all! Show them, boy! The ones that have forgotten!”
Posted in on Feb 1st, 2008
My name is Jack Lhasa. I used to write this blog under the pseudonym Loki Liesmith. Now I write it under Jack Lhasa. I am based out of the South Eastern United States. I am considering all options and trying to build a portfolio. I would be happy to contribute to small magazines/ezines/blogs for free. [...]
Posted in linux on Jan 3rd, 2008
In Ubuntu, I utilize Tomboy Notes. Tomboy is one of the best organizational tools out there.
Posted in update on Jan 1st, 2008
Well, as some of you may already know, I’ve been on a forced hiatus from writing, photography, and well, anything else creative for the last few weeks. I’ve spent the time thinking about how things need to go for me this year, and what I need to do to get out of this rut I’ve [...]
Posted in Developmental Theology on Aug 23rd, 2007
“A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers harm done to others, whose greatest passion is compassion, whose greatest strength is love and defiance of despair.” -Abraham Joshua Heschel [New York Journal-American, April 5, 1963] -Loki. Developmental Theology 089 Lesson #22 [...]