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Writer’s Block Doesn’t Exist – Part 5: Death of Ideas
Read more: Writer’s Block Doesn’t Exist – Part 5: Death of Ideas“Your head’s like mine, like all our heads; big enough to contain every god and devil there ever was. Big enough to hold the weight of oceans and the turning stars. Whole universes fit in there! But what do we choose to keep in this miraculous cabinet? Little broken things, sad trinkets that we…
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Ylvis’ Stories from Norway
Read more: Ylvis’ Stories from NorwayEven those living under the sturdiest rock will remember when in 2013 the sounds of Ylvis’ “The Fox” hit the charts; mixing a comic sensibility with the most recent pop-sounds and blending those with homages to genre-tropes of old, the band had a successful run for about two years before fading into obscurity –…
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P.T.: Passable Thrills Or Pure Terror?
Read more: P.T.: Passable Thrills Or Pure Terror?On August 12th, 2014, a free teaser for a mysterious game by unknown developer 7780s Studio popped up in the PlayStation Store. Ambiguously titled P.T., it appeared to be a regular horror game from an indie developer. The first users playing it, however, were confounded: rather than traditional horror, they were faced with a…
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Writer’s Block #36
Read more: Writer’s Block #36As test week arrives, so does the brand new issue 36 of Writer’s Block! Click the cover below to start reading! Also – if you have a poem, short story, essay, or anything else that you’d like to see published, please feel free to send it in at submissions@writersblockmagazine.com!
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Hyperrealism in Rotterdam
Read more: Hyperrealism in RotterdamIn 2016 robot Sophia[2] made her first public appearance. The uncanny humanoid robot can detect and mimic a large range of emotions and expressions. After her first appearance she made many others, making her a popular robot around the globe. A lot of people are happy about her creation, seeing her as a helpful addition…




