Joseph Ian AddisonFinWe’ve reached the end of the Medium essays, so it only feels right to reflect and… ah, screw it, let’s talk about The Dear Hunter some…Sep 6, 20231Sep 6, 20231
Joseph Ian AddisonA Bit of Faith in “The Acts”The Pimp and The Priest cares so little for Christianity, it’s comical — his schemes hinge on his role as The Priest, but he warps the…Sep 5, 2023Sep 5, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonLearning About LearningContext is king when it comes to theory, unless your name is formalism, then you only care about yourself. Being a student at Radford has…Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonA Bit of Cycles in “The Acts”Cycles are integral to “The Acts” — there is a generational edge to the story, with a clear emphasis on breaking these cycles. While…Sep 1, 2023Sep 1, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonPorch TalksWhen sitting down to write this evening, I achieved the impossible — an idea popped right into my head. I’m sure it was sparked by…Aug 31, 2023Aug 31, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonA Bit of Dual Identities in “The Acts”After his encounter with The Thief — and learning to strip corpses of their belongings — the seeds are planted for Hunter to steal his…Aug 30, 2023Aug 30, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonJamesBefore we started our first week of classes at Radford, my parents made the trek to Lewisburg, West Virginia, to pick up my brother and lug…Aug 29, 20233Aug 29, 20233
Joseph Ian AddisonThe General Concept of the Color BlueThere was a lot of rain this weekend. Crossing the bridge and peering at the railyard below, it almost looked like it had lost a few…Aug 28, 2023Aug 28, 2023
Joseph Ian AddisonMr. AbletonThere’s an acquaintance of mine — let’s call him Ebert — who has recently started working as a band director for a high school out of…Aug 26, 2023Aug 26, 2023