is perhaps the most ancient form of preservation. stories encapsulate a kind of magic embodied by our impressions of places and people, a pocket of memories intertwined with reverie, a sense of our unique journeys both real and imagined.
the writer
is a conduit of particles floating in the ether, an interpreter of sensations and ideas. a keeper taking note, turning the abstract into words.
the reader
is an explorer of the imagination. the turn of the page stirs a mysterious phenomenon, the ignition of flashes and flickers.