Thanks, Dylan! I've already started working on the next edition, to be published at the end of May. This format's really inspired me. I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
Looking forward to reading this new section, Matthew. Also glad to see Thomas Flight mentioned here among your pages. How fantastic, in the literal sense, that an essay scribbled out on Substack can grow so organically—I used it last week in a lecture to university journalism students about the way multimedia allows us to enrich our storytelling.
Thank you, Brian! I've been a fan of Thomas Flight's for a long time now. And as much as I love his video-essays, the reader in me is always glad when he publishes a new piece of writing. Might your lecture eventually become something we could read on your own Substack?
“In feeling out the contours of that experience with language, I understand it a little better.”
I mirror your sentiments completely. Amazing piece, looking forward to more!
p.s, super excited to add The Legend of Ochi to my watchlist
Thanks, Tru! "The Legend of Ochi" does look quite special; I'm really looking forward to seeing it, and having it nourish that inner-child.
Love this piece. Excited for more!
Thanks, Dylan! I've already started working on the next edition, to be published at the end of May. This format's really inspired me. I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
Looking forward to reading this new section, Matthew. Also glad to see Thomas Flight mentioned here among your pages. How fantastic, in the literal sense, that an essay scribbled out on Substack can grow so organically—I used it last week in a lecture to university journalism students about the way multimedia allows us to enrich our storytelling.
Thank you, Brian! I've been a fan of Thomas Flight's for a long time now. And as much as I love his video-essays, the reader in me is always glad when he publishes a new piece of writing. Might your lecture eventually become something we could read on your own Substack?