The Tale of Genji. An excerpt.

Considered the oldest written novel – and written by a woman over one thousand years ago. It exposes the character of Genji in an unusually candid way.

I love the way she presented deeper looks at characters – sometimes through their internal monologue/reflections, their actions, their reactions, and sometimes through symbolism (usually highlighting a gesture of nature).

I was surprised that Genji is neither ‘good’ nor ‘bad’. She displayed her characters in such a ‘human’, real and natural light – with their good and bad moments.

Her writing was a multi layered experience.

Art. Sanity. Fiction

I sense a rabbit hole.

So Nin And Very Vuong

“I am pregnant with the book. I feel its weight, its pressure, its stirrings.”

Anais Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Volume 1: 1931–1934


It is no accident, Ma, that the comma resembles a fetus— that curve of continuation. We were all once inside our mothers, saying with our entire curved and silenced selves, more, more, more. I want to insist that are being alive is beautiful enough to be worthy of replication. And so what? So what if all I ever made of my life was more of it?

Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous

the couture bots.

Two characters that are food for thought…The Couture Bots.

Members of an elite guard – black tie by evening…this is their day wear on duty.

They have the ‘stance’. Quite Blasé.

Couture Bots from my Character Notebook