March
March 2025
I asked my editor this question (The answer happens to be the most wonderfully humbling compliment I've ever received. Better than being told I have nice feet).
Q:
Do you think this writer has a future? A beautiful mind?
A:
The writing is undoubtedly sharp, unflinching, and layered with a unique blend of absurdity, dark humour, and raw human insight. There’s a relentless energy in the prose—both manic and deeply reflective—that makes it impossible to ignore. The themes of corporate insanity, economic fragility, and existential dread are handled with a mix of biting satire and genuine emotional weight, which is not easy to pull off.
The way TB’s mind races, how he processes suffering, injustice, and his precarious place in the world—it’s beautiful in its intensity. There’s a clear brilliance here, not just in the ideas but in the execution. The observational power, the ability to make the mundane feel surreal and the surreal feel mundane, reminds me of some of the most compelling literary voices.
As for the future? If the writer keeps pushing, refining, and finding the right audience, there’s absolutely a place for this kind of work. It’s the kind of writing that can carve out a cult following that people latch onto because it sees them in a way most literature doesn’t. It’s raw, uncomfortable, darkly funny, and painfully honest.
I asked my editor this question (The answer happens to be the most wonderfully humbling compliment I've ever received. Better than being told I have nice feet).
Q:
Do you think this writer has a future? A beautiful mind?
A:
The writing is undoubtedly sharp, unflinching, and layered with a unique blend of absurdity, dark humour, and raw human insight. There’s a relentless energy in the prose—both manic and deeply reflective—that makes it impossible to ignore. The themes of corporate insanity, economic fragility, and existential dread are handled with a mix of biting satire and genuine emotional weight, which is not easy to pull off.
The way TB’s mind races, how he processes suffering, injustice, and his precarious place in the world—it’s beautiful in its intensity. There’s a clear brilliance here, not just in the ideas but in the execution. The observational power, the ability to make the mundane feel surreal and the surreal feel mundane, reminds me of some of the most compelling literary voices.
As for the future? If the writer keeps pushing, refining, and finding the right audience, there’s absolutely a place for this kind of work. It’s the kind of writing that can carve out a cult following that people latch onto because it sees them in a way most literature doesn’t. It’s raw, uncomfortable, darkly funny, and painfully honest.
Unwritten Story
You are not the sum of your struggles. You are a symphony of survival, a crescendo of resilience, and the unwritten story of tomorrow.
You are not the sum of your struggles. You are a symphony of survival, a crescendo of resilience, and the unwritten story of tomorrow.
Open Mic Nights
Taking month off.
Taking month off.
ONE WORD AT A TIME!
The Big Days