Few instruments are as symbolic of revolution as the electric guitar– visually, sonically, conceptually, the electric guitar is a riot in your hands, capable of beauty and destruction, chaos and structure. But if you go looking for reading on the instrument itself rather than on its most iconic wielders, you’ll soon be buried in dry […]
Nonfiction: Progeny in Crisis by Kayleigh Hughes
Early in my college career, I wrote a story about my mother and her cancer and I. People seemed to like it and I got an award and it was published and someone said I would receive one hundred dollars for being the winner, but I never got that check, which is a shame because […]
Little Triggers: How Working For TrackingPoint Almost Killed Me
Disclaimer: Due to legal reasons I cannot disclose who I am. I am under a NDA for a few more months but given that my former employer is in the news I feel it is pertinent to strike while the iron is hot. You can read about TrackingPoint and what it was here. We all contradict […]