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Becoming a Ruin: Decomposing and Regrowing the Mythic with Sophie Strand

The Emerald

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Story Telling Isn't a Monologue

i love the mycelial imagery that pervades your work. And this line, the micho perspective, reminds me that stories live intersticialy. I'm wondering if you can talk a little bit more about that and how you see this intersticial nature of stories. We are walking matashata dolls, nested swarms of be skin, silhouetted towers. i understand that story telling isn't a monologue. Its consanguinity, a flowing into another being's experience. How can i approach every person, animal, fungi and plant with a keen eye for the complex system they are flowering from? Human artists and writers and thinkers, we must trouble our ideas of

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