The only reason you are here is to experience, and art is just reflections of this, the feeling that we are here and that it matters.
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It doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it was made to be. It asks of the viewer and doesn’t tell you what for, if anything it expects you to have already known. For some it rather serves as a reminder that you’ve been wearing blinders. Or avoiding. But also that you are not to blame. It wallows in Self the same way that you the reader do. It’s a reminder you don’t belong here and that you are more important than you know. That sometimes poison is the cure. This is my opinion.
Where do you find inspiration?From reality, whether it be this one or another.
What would you do with $25,000?80-90% of it goes to funding my story I’ve invested into for some years now and creating a roughly 15 minute scene that I can pitch to get a small loan to make a very limited series. A story deeply reflecting my own life experience as well as those around me as a religious mythology that twists life into an honest message to who or whatever put us here. Rest is stuff.
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