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Whim after all is a whim; and, by its very nature, it is such that “why—wherefore—when” can find no place in its nature. A whim may come at any moment; it may come now or after a few months or after years, and it may not come at all.
- Meher Baba
Select Writings
Absolute Secrecy: On the Infinity of Individuation [The Enigmatic Absolute]
Anti-Cosmosis: Black Mahapralaya [Hideous Gnosis]
Astonished by Christina [Plinth]
Becoming Spice: Commentary as Geophilosophy [Collapse]
Between Angela and Actaeon: Dislocation [L'Esprit Createur]
Beyond the Sphere: A Dialogic Commentary on the Ultimate Sonetto of Dante's Vita Nuova
Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath: A Gloss on Heavy Metal's Originary Song [Reconstruction]
Come Cosa Che Cada: Habit and Cataclysm, or, Exploding Plasticity [French Theory Today]
Comments on Eugene Thacker's 'Cosmic Pessimism' [Continent]
Conjuring the Phantasm (Review of Giorgio Agamben's Signature of All Things) [Theory & Event]
Consciousness, Individuality, Mortality: Basic Thoughts about Work and the Animal/Human Boundary [Cultural Logic]
Dante | Hafiz: Readings on the Sigh, the Gaze, and Beauty [Pinsapo]
Dark Wounds of Light [Vestiges]
Decapitating Cinema [And They Were Two In One And One In Two]
dESIRE Gloss: A Specimen [Glossator]
Eros as Cosmic Sorrow [Mystics Quarterly]
Event of Oneself
Everything Is Your Fault [Philosophical Salon]
Falling Out of Language, Animally [Whiskey & Fox]
Firebox [Black Hyperbox]
Floating Tomb: Black Metal Theory [Mimesis]
Following the Sigh [Bezna]
Getting Anagogic [Rhizomes]
Gourmandized in the Abattoir of Openness [Leper Creativity]
Grave Levitation [Loveeee Journal]
Green Imagination [Pinsapo Journal]
Habit and Cataclysm, or, Exploding Plasticity [French Theory Today]
Half Dead: Parsing Cecilia [Dark Chaucer]
I Am Not Supposed To Be Here: Birth and Mystical Detection [Black Sun Lit]
Image Speed Intelligence [For Machine Use Only]
Individuation: This Stupidity [Postmedieval]
Marvelous Harmony: On Christina the Astonishing [Cyclops]
Marvelous Harmony: On Christina the Astonishing, Part II: Spinning [Cyclops]
Metal Studies and the Scission of the Word [Journal for Cultural Research]
Mysticism or Mystification?: Against Subject -Creationism [English Language Notes]
Nearly Mad for Sorrow: On Time, the Demon, and Being (at One’s Wits’ End) in the Cloud of Unknowing
Never Born, Never Die: Individuation, Mutation & Mystical Birth via Gebser’s Ever-Present Origin [Diaphany]
Nietzsche's Amor Fati: Wishing and Willing in a Cybernetic Circuit [The Digital Dionysius]
No One Can Tell: On the Silent Glamour of Meher Baba [Silhouettes of the Soul]
Non potest hoc corpus decollari: Beheading and the Impossible [Heads Will Roll]
Obiectum [Speculative Medievalisms]
Ocean Seeping Eyes
On “Heroes/Helden” [Mors Mystica]
On the Darkness of the Will [Mimesis]
Paradiscial Pessimism: On the Crucifixion Darkness and the Cosmic Materiality of Sorrow [Qui Parle]
Per Speculum in Aenigmate [Speculative Medievalisms]
Purgatory / Sorrow [Unsound/Undead]
Reflections from the Intoxological Crucible [Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness]
SACER [Schism Press]
Secret: No Light Has Ever Seen the Black Universe [Dark Nights of the Universe]
Sufficient Unto the Day: Sermones Contra Solicitudinem [Schism Press]
Synaesthesia: The Mystical Sense of Law [Routledge Research Handbook on Law and Theory]
The Berithic Wanderer: Daemonus Monsmoranciensis [Serial Killing]
The One with a Hand: An Essay on Embodiment, Labor, and Alienation [Rhizomes]
The Severed Hand: Commentary and Ecstasy [English Language Notes]
The Sorrow of Being [Qui Parle]
The Sweetness (of the Law) [TASTE]
The Voice of the Hammer: The Meaning of Work in Middle English Literature [Notre Dame Press]
The Whim of Reality: On the Question of Will [QoW]
Thrilling Divine Romance [Ich bin ein Junge]
To Become Purposeless: A Failure [Phono-Fictions and Other Felt Thoughts]
Unknowing Animals [Speculations]
What Is This That Stands Before Me?: Metal as Deixis [Reflections in the Metal Void]
Whoever I Am: On the Quality of Life [Religions]
Wings Flock to My Crypt, I Fly to My Throne: On Inquisition’s Esoteric Floating Tomb [Mors Mystica]
WormSign [Melancology]
(Co-)Edited Volumes
And They Were Two In One And One In Two
Dante | Hafiz
Dark Chaucer
Dark Nights of the Universe
Glossator 6: Black Metal
Glossator 7: The Mystical Text
Glossator 9: Pearl
Hideous Gnosis
Leper Creativity
Mors Mystica
Speculative Medievalisms
True Detection
Miscellaneous
Anti-Cosmosis: Black Mahapralaya (Hideous Gnosis) [audio]
Because It's Not There: A Vision of Climbing and Life (Tuning Speculation IV) [video]
drØwn yØurself in this Øcean of lØve (Ephemeropterae, TBA21) [video]
Fire & Iron: On Mystical Becoming—and the Question of Culture (Escula Incierta), part 1 [video]
Fire & Iron: On Mystical Becoming—and the Question of Culture (Escula Incierta), part 2 [video]
Fire & Iron: On Mystical Becoming—and the Question of Culture (Escula Incierta), part 3 [video]
Following the Sigh (Congress of Pessimism) [audio]
Gourmandized in the Abattoir of Openness [video]
Interview (L'Intellettuale Dissidente), part 1
Interview (L'Intellettuale Dissidente), part 2
Interview (Queen Mob's Teahouse)
Interview (Word Riot)
Interview on Bergmetal (Tristam Adams)
Interview on Black Metal Theory (Avantgarde Metal)
Interview on Black Metal, with Eugene Thacker (audio)
Marvelous Harmony (Tuning Speculation VI) [video]
Mystical Auscultation (Tuning Speculation II) [video]
Notes and Quotes on the Gaze (Dante/Hafiz II)
On Commentary (Para-academia & Theory-Fiction) [audio]
THE HOUSE IN THE SKY (excerpt) – Kevin Slavin & Nicola Masciandaro
The Impossible is Inevitable (Segue Reading Series) [audio]
The Miracle of the Sigh (Reading the Sigh) [audio]
The Whim of Reality: On the Question of Will [video]
To Become Purposeless: A Failure (Tuning Speculation NYC) [audio]
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