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Twelve Ten, No. 16

  Editor’s Note Maya A couple of weekends ago it was so hot, people started fighting in public pools. It suddenly made sense why the Montagues and Capulets lost their heads. The sun was merciless. Tempers ran high. A plague on both your houses. With such heat, it made sense that Ancient Rome apparently allowed […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 15

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Editor’s Note Maya It’s still 2019 for some reason. Time has become so warped, events and madness, news and insanity happen so quickly, stacked […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 14

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Editor’s Note Maya Break’s over, it’s 2019 … and we’re in Season 3 of Whatever the F is Going On. Also known as The […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 12

  Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.     Editor’s Note Maya   The sun’s out, which is a very good thing in Central Europe,* and more and more people are […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 5

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Twelve Ten ist ein Experiment eine Spielwiese in Wort und Schrift in der für Beobachtungen Erfahrungen und Einsichten wie es denn um uns bestellt […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 3

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Twelve Ten ist ein Experiment eine Spielwiese in Wort und Schrift in der für Beobachtungen Erfahrungen und Einsichten wie es denn um uns bestellt […]Read Post ›

Take your writing seriously

Practice, Practice, Practice   The first thing an (aspiring) writer needs to understand is that writing is a craft.   Writing requires diligence, discipline and continuous practice to perfect. That means regularly writing down the next paragraph of whatever it is you’re working on – whether every Tuesday at two, every day from seven to eight, or every […]Read Post ›

what the world has been to you

“Make up a story… For our sake and yours forget your name in the street; tell us what the world has been to you in the dark places and in the light. Don’t tell us what to believe, what to fear. Show us belief’s wide skirt and the stitch that unravels fear’s caul.” — Toni […]Read Post ›

structure, part two

This is a longer post. But first, the weather report:   It’s 21 °C in this beautiful city and everyone is happy. Decent north-alpine temperatures. The weather has obviously stopped misbehaving.   Ice-cream is no longer a must to cool down, which is a pity.   There are a lot of tourists and school excursions about, the first […]Read Post ›

structure, part one

This is a longer post. But first, the weather report:   It has finally cooled down in this beautiful city. The sky’s grey with clouds crawling along under the blue.   People are disoriented. Suddenly, sweaters are needed. Everyone’s mildly in mourning of the hot days now gone.   Give it two more days and complaints about the lack […]Read Post ›

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