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Transformation in the Wake of Stars
Herbert George Wells, whose 78th death anniversary will be commemorate tomorrow, dealt with a comet in his famous book, but it was not Perseid. Moreover, as I pointed out last year, Perseid is a celestial event that we can call the "remnant" of a comet. It is a meteor shower. Imagine you are driving down a dirt road and there is a vehicle in front of you. That is a comet. The dust from its wheels hits your windscreen and leaves a trail and you have to drive through it. This s
Aug 12, 20243 min read


Sensory Richness in Literature
Today I realised that I paid more attention when I reread a story I had already written. I found myself trying to look at it with a critical eye, even though it was difficult. I tried to observe whether I had made the narrative strong and appropriate. Although I mostly used it where it was appropriate in this story, there is one literary tool that needs to be fully established in my mind in general. Imagery. Although it has a very basic meaning, this concept does not only con
Aug 5, 20244 min read


The Dilemma of Wisdom
A few days ago I came across a sentence by Socrates. When I come across the points I pay attention to in my book, I involuntarily pay attention. Today I saw a video on the same subject, so I thought I would share a short piece with you. The subject is wisdom. When it comes to wisdom, Confucius actually comes to mind. Here is a quote that I think belongs to him: ”True wisdom is knowing what you don't know.” In fact, there is a modest point here that should not be overlooked. A
Jul 29, 20242 min read


My Notes and Thoughts on “Simulacra and Simulation”
I had never read a book while I was writing my book, but as there were places where I felt blocked during that year, after a while I started to read, whether it was relevant or not. For me it was an act that I can liken to refuelling. None of the books I read were novels, they were all books I thought might help my fiction. They were the kind of books that would shape the art of writing, or put it in a certain order, or they were the kind of books that would establish the phi
Jul 22, 20246 min read


Postponing Inspiration
If you have a tendency to avoid responsibility, it may inevitably prevent you from doing the things you love. It's strange, but that's how it is. Why would anyone try to find an excuse not to do things they enjoy? I haven't felt energetic for a while now, and a sense of inactivity surrounds me. These periods are very annoying. You don't know how long it will last and you don't know how to get out of it. Recently I wanted to do something that I had been avoiding and putting of
Jul 15, 20243 min read


The Boundless Creativity of Constrained Writing
The most commonly used letter in English is letter E. It is followed by the letter T, while third place is shared by the letters A, I, N, O and S. This means that when you write or say an English word, it is more likely to contain the letter E than any other. This also means that if you tried to make sentences without the letter E in them, you would find it even more difficult. But can you imagine a book in which a particular letter, in this case the letter E, is not used at
Jul 8, 20243 min read


The Romance of the Pen, the Benevolence of the Digital Realm
My process of writing books is mostly sustainable in the digital space, because it seems extremely challenging to write a book in physical form. When I think about how they managed to do it in the past, I find it quite unbelievable. I don't know if it sounds ridiculous, but I'll explain it better and even show you what I mean. Although the use of typewriters eventually became widespread and made life a little easier for writers, not everyone could afford one. They could eithe
Jul 1, 20244 min read


After A Year
On 20 June 2023 I decided to write in a way that I could accept semi-officially. I learned a lot during this process, which took exactly one year. First of all, there is the feeling that "one day, all this time will have passed and I will not even notice how it has passed", and that is what I am experiencing. Although my feelings towards writing have sometimes gone beyond curiosity since I was a child, it could never be said that it was fully on my agenda. My diary entries we
Jun 24, 20247 min read


Random Insignificant Reproach
I'm at a stage where I can't organise my thoughts, which is not surprising. I want to talk about everything, but I don't know where to start and in what order. I feel all over the place, again not surprising. It's so pointless, unpleasant and stifling to complain all the time. It's the same from the reader's point of view. Nobody likes to listen to other people's problems. But I feel I can't help criticising things. In fact, I think I express what I don't like about myself by
Jun 17, 20244 min read


Interactive Story Experiences from the Past
There were some very interesting ones that were given to us when we were little to make us love books, do you remember them? They were the kind of books that you could interact with. Of course, they were the kind of story books that appealed more to children, at least as a means of play. I came across several different types of these books, with lots of visuals and a theatrical style. Let's look at the type of book first. Pop-up books, which are books that greet you on the ve
Jun 10, 20243 min read


Projection of the Childhood Element Into the Present
The summer days, which were stifling enough and always lulled me into laziness, have arrived. I don't like summer at all, it burns and scorches, unlike the sparkle of spring. The only good thing about it, if I can grasp it, is that it makes me want to create. These days I feel like I should be writing and reading more, but I feel like I'm doing the opposite. I think I'm excusing myself with the feeling that I'm going to fall asleep at any moment. I put off things I want and n
Jun 3, 20244 min read


In Search of Harmony Between the Digital and Analogue Worlds
Recently, I have experienced once again that the blessings of today have failed me. I have been troubled by the problems that have taken away my favourite activity, reading and writing. I entered a period of reviewing the situation and thinking about what I could do. For some reason this situation reminded me of the concept of planned obsolescence. While it is faster, easier and preferable to reach and deliver to people, it is also fragile. Although I like the analogue struct
May 27, 20244 min read


The Contribution of Individual Effort to Teamwork
In the last few days I have come across some videos with some fascinating ideas. I had the opportunity to observe the effect of individual and team effort in a group on the collective output. I watched three different categories. The first was about game producers making a game together. I have always wanted to make a video game , but my lack of programming skills, insecurity and lack of motivation have always prevented me from doing so. However, it can be fun to watch the
May 20, 20244 min read


A Century of Waiting of Immortal Words
Sometimes you feel like you are going round and round on the same subjects. You write and draw and talk about it, but then you feel like you want to add more. It has been on your mind for a while. Maybe it takes you years to mention it, maybe you spend weeks planning how to mention it. Finally you mention it, then you come across it in a different way and you go back and work on it. Recently I mentioned the concept of “Long Art” , which is art that is spread out over a very l
May 17, 20245 min read


On Periodically Distorted Culturalisation
I love being in the touristy parts of my city, it’s the first thing that makes me feel like I’m leaving my neighbourhood. Seeing the same kind of people and structures can be stifling and repetitive. I think that can be true for everyone at some point. We naturally look for difference. On the other hand, I am someone who prefers to be in the same places all the time, which is a reflection of my character. The reason for that has to start with the idea that I feel comfortable
May 14, 20244 min read


Heavy Boxes and Nested Folders
I have always been an archivist. I thought it appropriate to write about this subject as it has been on my mind a lot these days and I have been reminded of it. I think archiving can start by putting all sorts of tools, equipment and apparatus that are not used as old technology products or spare parts into the famous “box”. In other words, even if you are someone who thinks you are not involved in archiving, you may have made such an attempt at storage. I think men do it m
May 11, 20247 min read


68th Eurovision Song Contest and My General Thoughts
If you think you have no idea about the contest, this article might help you. I have been watching and listening to Eurovision since 2002. I like to read and research about it. I can say that I am a bit of a maniac. I don’t have a very good ear for music or I’m not very familiar with music, what attracts me is something else. I’ve always loved studying foreign languages and analysing the unknown aspects of different cultures. I’m sure those who understand what I’m saying will
May 8, 20247 min read


While There is Still Time
I wasn’t very naughty as a child, but my behaviour was sometimes unbearable, I think. At least that’s what I think in retrospect; I feel I was once the kind of child I don’t like now. But I also needed to be held. When you’re a child, do you think you can love yourself? Is it too early? We expect too much from them in terms of seriousness. As if we could self-compensate when we fall and get a bloody knee? Don’t we scream and run away when we were scared? Still, I found a plac
May 5, 20242 min read


Humanity’s Piece of the Future
Today I would like to talk about the immortality of art. In one of my recent articles I mentioned the well-known phrase: “Our lives are too short to read all the books we want”. Well, let’s not limit this to the art of literature and consider the whole of artistic reality. Of course, there have been people in history who have thought this way. That’s why we have the saying “Ars longa, vita brevis”. On a more serious note, this way of thinking does not always have to be asso
May 3, 20247 min read


One Music to Rule Them All
During my adolescence, I preferred rock and metal music , as well as its subgenres . Because I believe it was the best fit for the exciting, moving, and fidgety character of the time. I chose it because I thought it had a unique sound, vibrated in loud tones, and allowed me to express myself while also touching my other emotions. Since then, it has always been a part of my life. Of all, these are the most exciting periods of one’s life, with countless friendships, engagements
Apr 29, 20245 min read
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