Implications of Division by Zero and Point Paradox Thought for the day: My mind wandered back to division by zero and it suddenly struck me that, if applicable in nature, it would be the point where a value ceases to be quanta and becomes qualia. I did not see it for a while. I got to it by thinking about what’s hidden...

Introduction to the Doctrine of „ Notation The idea behind „ notation originated from a necessity—how do we create a concise, yet expressive system for defining structured relationships between elements? Whether dealing with datasets, filenames, computational hierarchies, or exclusions, conventional formats often...

If you divide by nothing, in one sense, you get nothing. In another sense, you are left with everything. However much there is to divide, all of it remains—undivided. The remainder is everything. To count it all, however, you must divide it up into discrete quantities. Of course, you can keep dividing it into smaller...

Artstation Post I’ll let you follow the link for the original posting details. I’ve been focused on testing out a workflow for creating the world of Aeirn in 3D for Child of Paradox. Like much of this sort of thing, it’s also concept art for the series—and there is a lot of it on my portfolio and gallery sites. I am...

ArtStation Post A quick preface to this post, Child of Paradox already encompasses a number of story arcs, and each thread has gained it’s own heading. Those references help me sort through reams of material quickly in my head, but won’t make much sense beyond tantelizing hints at the referenced arc’s plot. So, this is...
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I’ve set out a number of approaches to Child of Paradox over the years. Even recently, I’ve danced around my personal relationship with the evolution of the story, trying to deal with it in the characters’ context. I have had to know the whole thing to handle the paradoxical influences, in contrast to the perspectives...
I’ve spent the past week or so going through old notes, gathering some of the History and Legends of Aeirn, and sorting out bits of plot, to figure out where Child of Paradox will begin. There is much more to dig through, but this much is pretty solid. Aeirn - A world of magic and technology Aeirn was originally...
One of the distinguishing features of Aeirn, the world where my story is set, is the Rift. Created by the abuse of magic, in a string of wars a thousand years ago, the Rift is a tear in the fabric of reality giving a physical expression—and access—to naked Paradox, the inexplicable and improbable union of order and...

It’s amazing how a little thing, like an email, can have a big impact. I received an invitation to open a store at Cubebrush, and the next thing I know, I have gone and started laying the groundwork for the promotion of Child of Paradox, restoring a ton of inactive social media, building a new Facebook page,...

This is a thought that just popped into my head after reviewing my last post. Right off the top of my head, I picked out two candidates for the fourth dimension of space; Scale and State. The underlying principle used to distinguish them was a concept that is spatial in nature, that lies beyond the immediate scope of a...

A lot of time has passed since I had the impulse to post anything; that does not mean I stopped writing my thoughts down! I came across the following on a buried tab in my Notepad++ application. I have tons of random notes like this, and often do nothing with them. I mean, they’re not really intended for the average...

This is not my first blog. It is, however, the first time in a couple of years where I’ve been in a place where having a blog made sense. I let my art take over while my writing fell to the side, but plans are in the works to bring my art and writing together. The project I have in mind has gone by the title of Child...
Advisory: I sort of choke and swallow hard before posting an article like this on the eye of paradox, in spite of the fact that I have a history of being rather candid about my experiences as a “transgendered” individual here and on deviantart. I know that many of these posts have the potential to hurt me,...
Original publication: November 6, 2013 Re: University of Phoenix Online Associate of Arts in Business Bachelor of Science in Information Technology for Visual Communications I am the fifth of seven children, and was an advanced placement student in Art, English and Drama in High School. I have always had a knack for...
Original publication: December 7, 2013 Re: University of Phoenix Online Associate of Arts in Business Bachelor of Science in Information Technology for Visual Communications Article #1 Is your pay fair? Fair, But Not Very Fair There are dozens of great lines in “The Princess Bride” like “Never go up against a Sicilian...
April 6, 2009 ENG 340—Creative Writing Dr. Shari Muench, EdD. A pen and a piece of paper might technically be the only “tools” a poet requires, but there are many “literary” tools at his (or her) disposal as well. In addition to imagination and a little flirtation with the Muse, a poet uses many other elements of...
Writing is the embodiment of aspiration. It begins with the will to overcome the unanswerable statement of a blank page. It proceeds in the blind ambition of being read and comprehended. It strives to commit to a more permanent memory the thoughts and ideas of the writer. As often as not, the written word is as quirky...
Sometimes, all you need to say can be said in a few lines. This is one of the shortest posts I’ve ever made, but it speaks volumes!

I have to preface this as the follow-up to The Price of Dreams, and point out that it is over two years old now. Seems like a day, and a life-time ago. I’m sorry to say, that my life did not go on to a happy place, but for a moment it seemed like my fast slide into the abyss was stopped at the brink. by avmorgan, Jan...
I am well acquainted with the depths of despair; that place where words hurt in every way and never more than when they give the faintest glimmer of the only thing that could possibly be worse than despair: Hope. Hope makes you drag yourself through the hell you’re trapped in when you’re so broken it’s a miracle you...