Fourteenth issue of Wisp released
The fourteenth issue of Wisp is released. Here follows my editorial: Beyond The Pale by Éric P. Lemoine In the latest book of the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind, the eleventh and last of the Wizard’s Rules is revealed —not taught but rather shown, in the form of a highly sought after book. The book is unveiled to be all blank. [as explained by the Zeddicus Zu’l Zorander] The rule of all rules. The rule unwritten. The rule unspoken since the dawn of history...
Read MoreThe Picture of a Flower
“The picture of a flower in a botanical book is information; its mission ends with our knowledge. But in pure art it is a personal communication. And therefore until it finds its harmony in the depth of our personality it misses the mark. We can treat existence solely as a textbook furnishing us lessons, and we shall not be disappointed, but we know that there its mission does not end. For in our joy in it, which is an end in itself, we feel that it is a communication, the...
Read MoreChinese poem (2)
A continuation on the exploration of Chinese sounds and words in the manner of a little poem. 屏幕移蕴藏 佩服企之前 原理明朝新 赶赴群对岸 Screen shifts to untapped reserves Admiring projects ahead Laws of a new era shining Rushing masses to the other side Píngmù yí yùncáng Pèifú qǐ zhīqián Yuánlǐ míngcháo xīn Gǎnfù qún duì‘àn The Shift (See this post for some...
Read MoreThe Stream
I recently tried something new to reconnect with the joy and the flow of inspiration that one can experience while writing. Bear with me for a moment before I tell you what it is. And if you can’t, it is all fine, you can jump to the end of the post, and you would have proven the point I am making. For a few months, my attention was on many subjects, and it seemed there wasn’t a time favorable for writing —and if there was, inspiration wasn’t really there either. Now when you can just...
Read MoreWisp 13 — In The Wild
Wisp 13 is now released. Here’s my editorial: Exquisite Corpse by Éric P. Lemoine Spontaneity—genuine spontaneity— beyond what appearances might tell us, is not something that comes easily, especially given our usual upbringing which tends to bend or harness it into something productive for society. The Surrealist movement in the 1920s is remembered among other things for artistic and playful experiments that led to expanding our boundaries and views of reality by practising...
Read MoreWisp 12 is released — Editorial
Wisp 12 is now released. Here’s my editorial: So Long As It’s Black by Éric P. Lemoine • published in Wisp e-zine, issue 12, June 13th 2009 In these times we’re living in, success is more often than not valued by the end result. Little is thought of the process leading up to it, not to mention the lengthy detours that may have been required in the making. Efficiency being paramount, as a society we quickly reach the point where true creativity runs thin. If one could judge...
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