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New fiction from Luke O’Neil; Brian Hioe’s internet land of contrasts


Today: Luke O’Neil, author of the newsletter Welcome to Hell World, the story collection A Creature Wanting Form, and the forthcoming We Had It Coming; and Brian Hioe, Taipei-based editor, translator, activist, DJ, co-founder of New Bloom, and author of Taipei at Daybreak.


Issue No. 396

For as long as I live
Luke O’Neil

Death and the Hyrax
Brian Hioe


For as long as I live

by Luke O’Neil

10:03 PM · Apr 10, 2019

The astrophysicist proclaimed apropos of nothing that the universe is blind to our human sorrows and indifferent to our human pains. Have a nice day! he added. All of which the dying comedian took umbrage with. 

There is a telling flaw in the logic of your little aphorism the latter said. Reminding him that we ourselves are not cold and uncaring and yet we too are a part of the universe. 

We do not comprise the totality of it the comedian said.  

Which is also what I believed then and I believe looking back on the exchange now. 

For what purpose would my all too human compassion for every person who has ever existed spread backwards and forwards throughout time if it were all for nothing?

Keep us breathing fire!

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