For centuries, artists have been praised for their unbelievable gifts and skills of composing, creating, singing and playing music. But are we ready to accept a musician who used AI as such?
Category: Art
People Watching: Spring
As the seasons change the narrator once haunted by memories of Marlène, slowly learns to coexist with her ghost.
Johnny Panic: A Glimpse into Sylvia Plath’s Mind
Sylvia Plath’s works are world famous today, but who was she really? The character Johnny Panic might help us understand the inner workings of her mind.
Jousted by a Bull of a Beast
An experimental poem contrasting disciplined dance with chaotic self-shaming evokes alienation and guilt, leaving a sharp, bitter taste.
People Watching: Winter
Empty apartment, echoing loss. Grief and the mundane intertwine. Memories unravel, twisting love and guilt. A longing to be seen consumes the narrator.
People Watching: Fall
Marlène’s gone. Silence reigns, a void where love flourished. The world failed to warn, leaving me with only fading memories.
Now I Know What Loneliness Is
This collection delves into longing and loneliness, using vivid imagery to express vulnerability and nostalgia for lost connections.
People Watching: Summer
A chance encounter in Paris led to a profound connection with Marlène, transforming my summer into a vibrant, memorable experience.
Evening Darkness
Through rich and visual language, this poem reflects on the experiences of humankind—how we are mere spectators of the universe’s eternity…