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Fugitive Words

On the intersection of blockchain technology and the literary magazine world.

On Writing, AI, web3 Literary Magazines, Radical Vulnerability

13 min readFeb 26, 2024

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(or, How NOT to Write a Medium Article, Especially if You Want to Make Money)

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Contents:

I: How Am I Not Myself?

It’s been a while since I’ve done this. By “this” I mean type words onto a screen and then post them to the Internets. It used to be something I did quite a bit. Why did I stop? Maybe the more interesting question is: Why did I used to do it?

That one’s a lot trickier to answer, though. So for now I’ll just stick to the first question. Why did I stop? I think for a while now it has simply felt like I am no longer here. Or anywhere. It felt like I was disappeared.

Asleep is too soft a word, really.

Dead. There it is.

I was dead.

Not really “I,” but the me I thought I was.

I killed him. I had to. And I sat with the ghost of that bastard for years in Philadelphia during a worldwide pandemic.

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Fugitive Words
Fugitive Words

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On the intersection of blockchain technology and the literary magazine world.

David Olimpio
David Olimpio

Written by David Olimpio

Writer. Trader. Musician. Occasional dog poet. Hydrant and train aficionado. Publisher of Atticus Review. Author of This Is Not a Confession.

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