Blogging a “subconscious file” a la Coupland
Douglas Coupland’s character Daniel takes to keeping a “subconscious file” of words that pop into his head. I wonder if its possible to keep such a repository in a public manner as a blog post, to which end I intend to have a go! So, I’ll try and make posts under a new category “brain-dump”… and see what happens. The result will be somewhat edited to keep a little personal privacy so it won’t be ‘true’ to Coupland’s idea or a candid representation of my thoughts/dreams/desires etc. Perhaps it’ll be something more akin to a torn out section of a page that might contain more, without necessarily knowing what that more may be.
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