Category Archives: Art Narratives
Janes’s Rope No. 2
The Climber After her mother’s death, Dorothy was separated from her siblings and sent to live with a second cousin. She was only seven years old. At 16, she was sent off to her grandparents where, for the first time … Continue reading
Women & Condition of Possibility
Life is about interrelating and how we interrelate determines the quality of our daily life. Sometimes the presence of a force outside of us provokes not only a psychological response but a physiological one as well. Imagine living like a … Continue reading
Gaze Detection
Have you ever felt as if someone were watching you? Why is that? The feeling of being looked at, known as scopaesthesia, is a phenomenon that, although it exists, lacks adequate empirical investigation. Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and parapsychologist, took an … Continue reading
Bebina’s Moominvalley Summer
for Connie who, one morning drinking coffee in front of the sea, told me about the Moomins Your childhood follows you wherever you go. That morning Bebina Bunny sat on her terrace writing in her diary. A lot was going … Continue reading



