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Musings by
T. Velazco


The Intrigue of Liminal Spaces
iminal spaces are those intriguing in-between places that seem to exist just beyond the edges of our comfort zones. They can be as mundane as an empty school hallway at night or as surreal as a deserted airport terminal.

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Jan 75 min read
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Blood, Dust, and Judgment: My First Reaction to Blood Meridian
His writing is almost like a stream of consciousness prose. You see what he’s thinking when he was writing these things down. You see it all— the way that he was seeing it in his mind. I really appreciated that about his writing. He has his own unique style that I’ve never read before and I really love it. There are few books that have the kinds of quotes that this book offers and it is what makes it a unique timeless classic.

T. Velazco
Sep 25, 20233 min read
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The Most Haunting Abandoned Places in the World
Have you ever been curious about abandoned places? Do you love the thrill of urban exploring and uncovering forgotten stories? Then join me!

T. Velazco
Apr 22, 20234 min read
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Discussion 5: Apotheosis
Oryx & Crake | Red Shirts
Personally this was one of the most interesting modules for me. The themes presented made me think a lot, to

T. Velazco
Apr 24, 20185 min read
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Discussion 2: Time Travel
The definition of time travel is the action of progressing through time into the past or future.

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Apr 19, 20183 min read
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Discussion 1: Creation
Blade Runner, Never Let Me Go and Frankenstein share a common theme of a creation gone wrong.

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Apr 18, 20184 min read
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The Midnight Bazaar
The veiled woman walked along the path of moonlit cobblestones hurriedly, so as not to be seen.
Her eyes were the only thing that reflected the light, and she had them cast down. She was going to the midnight bazaar because she knew he would be there. He was always waiting by the third booth in the back among an array of sweet incense and drums.

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Jul 4, 20066 min read
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