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Dive into a world of personal experiences, college life, memoir writing, art history, fashion, and politics. Join me on this journey of exploration and discovery.

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I am a dedicated content creator and podcaster with a strong knowledge and understanding of a wide range of subjects. I am passionate about offering my own interpretations and insights into stories, literature, books, as well as movies and film, presenting them in an engaging and thoughtful way.

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From modest beginnings, we've grown through unwavering dedication and a commitment to continuous improvement. Each step has reinforced our core belief in the power of collaboration and the importance of integrity. We're passionate about what we do, and we're excited to share our story with you.

For art and history enthusiasts: New Novel The Two Lives of Eglantine Prue and The Ghoul:  The Shadow in the Wall Reporting by Haung Yuanyong A Story of Political Ecology

I believe I aimed to craft a new novel called The Two Lives of Eglantine Prue and Tn that had been primarily characterized by a gradual unfolding, heavily influenced by science fiction themes, particularly the suppression and prohibition of literature and books. The story revolves around teenagers, especially young Eglantine Prue, who resides in Beagard, set in the future year of 3045. It narrates the experiences of her parents, Thea and Allan Prue, who perceive the Avalon Association as an organization composed of agents, delegates, and messengers. They feel compelled to observe how civilization on Earth is challenged by a noctus plague, climate change, and a significant decline in temperature. This narrative also reflects on the sequence of events in Savannah since 1954, when Ed Gein committed his crimes, intertwining the trial and stories related to organized crime, immigration, and corruption within the labor force, ultimately breathing new life into Earth.

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My goal is to write about my upcoming works, and also creative projects, and also to discuss, what are I want to accomplish through my journey as a writer, and author I plan on creating a new podcast in December called Antipodes, and Infinite Life, and I will discuss and talk about my favorite, plays, and playwrights, and books. like Annie Baker, and Bertolt Brecht and William Shakespeare and David Salle. 

It is through my own expression in dance that I draw inspiration from Peggy Moffitt and Penelope Tree, channeling their distinctive artistry into the fluid storytelling of lyrical dance.

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The Cultural Binary of Literature vs. Commercial Fiction—and the Art of Moral Redundancy

 

 

 

 

I think for where it's interesting, the things we, tell ourselves, when it seems we look to reading as a form of, some cultural binary, that, its effects are both pleasure and, recreation, and finding ourselves as, individuals feeling through many distinct, aesthetics of writing. And it's with, the kind of, encapsulating stories that seem to envelope ones, where the narrative, and art of storytelling, through commercial fiction, make for, stories that derive from true existences.

And where its, being able ,to through and finding a lot about the meaning, and, purpose of the double edge sword, as David Foster Wallace points out in a Charlie Rose Interview. and it is,  where entertainment, in its ability to be both entertaining, and educational , veers us to see, the kind of, ideals that stem, through thinking outwardly about both the perception and idea of pain, and where its, this whole, particularity, and through in what, portends to be, where the culture and society deem the kind of narrative, where, these ideas of morality, and cultural, perception become all the more, equivocal and obscure.

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About me

I believe my creativity and artistic expression are deeply rooted in my understanding of lyrical and contemporary dance. I am inspired by music and use dance as a powerful medium to embody and convey a wide range of emotions and forms of expression. Armitage is renowned for pushing artistic boundaries, creating works that seamlessly blend dance, music, science, and visual art to explore philosophical questions surrounding the search for meaning. While her movement often appears spontaneous, it is grounded in rigorous craftsmanship and precision. I also say my inspiration as a  dancer, stems from Peggy Motif.

Peggy’s motif unfolds in sharp yet fluid gestures, balancing precision with vulnerability. Her movement begins inward—small, restrained motions—before expanding into expressive reaches that suggest curiosity, resistance, and quiet strength. Each transition feels intentional, as if emotion is being discovered in real time, giving her motif a sense of thoughtful introspection and restrained power.