Reflections
Reflections are the more immediate pieces: responses, reactions, takes, and small records of attention. They usually begin with something specific—a book, an article, a song, a line of dialogue, a family moment, a cultural irritation, an object on the table, a thought that arrives and refuses to leave.
They may still think hard. They may still wander into larger questions. But, they are less interested in building an argument than in staying close to the occasion that started them. A Reflection doesn’t need to prove a whole theory of the world. It just needs to notice something clearly enough that the noticing becomes worth keeping.
If Explorations are where I test an idea, Reflections are where I register an encounter.
The Mug That Kept Coming Back
They just fit.
Normal Speed After Bedtime
Alien gibberish just makes sense.
The Stall That Isn’t Extra
Wait… And, Choose differently.
Curtains, Questions, and the Truth
Being understood without effort.
Borrowed Mug, Borrowed Time
A broken mug is far from the end of the world.
Stuck to the Ground
Finding gratitude in any moment—especially in the midst of struggle.
Little Opportunity for Change
Has a dearth of local journalism, including what used to be incredibly influential papers, made it more difficult for minds to change?
Disability As Political Performance Art
Madison Cawthorn standing at the 2020 RNC was a theatrical and bad-faith way to use his disability to send a political message.