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Da Vinci Dreams :: the cradle of stories
“Men shall speak with and touch and embrace each other while standing in different hemispheres, and shall understand each other’s language.” ~ from “Prophecies” by Leonardo Da Vinci, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, George Braziller.
Photograph Courtesy of Annika Ruohonen
All stories come from fog. That is what Noor Baba told me.
A few years ago, on my way to explore Point Reyes National Seashore Park, I met a man named Noor Baba; I never made it to Point Reyes National Seashore Park that day or ever since.
Point Reyes National Seashore Park is a 70,000-acre ... read more »
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A few weeks ago while walking on the Upper West Side in New York City, I stopped by a used book store to look for a children’s book from my younger days. I couldn’t find it but I came across an old used copy of Leonardo Da Vinci’s notebooks and purchased it.
I read a few chapters but since the book spans over 1000 pages it is not one of those books one reads from front to back. One night I came across the section in his notebooks titled “Prophecies” and was stunned by what he had written. Of course much is open to interpretation which naturally makes plenty of room for incorporating research into ... read more »
Tagged fiction, stories

No. 20 in the series Tuesday’s Torrent.
Maybe because it should be 20 stories to make it an even number; I had 19 before this one on here.
Maybe it really is true that stories come to you and you just have to write them. I don’t know all the reasons but I was unable to work on my current work-in-progress manuscript due to this story. I couldn’t find a photo that went with it so this Tuesday’s story is without one.
When feeling stuck on a bigger creative project, you have to find other creative outlets to make room for the bigger piece to flow.
I am “lucky” that I was able to “split” ... read more »
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No. 19 in the series Tuesday’s Torrent.
I wrote last week’s story from Budapest, set in Budapest, and said I must take a break from these until January so as to finish my current writing project, the main manuscript. And yet. Here we are. Again. This story just came together. What was I to do? So, here it is. Here is hoping, after this, I switch from ‘story’ mode to a much longer story, ‘novel,’ mode. The two require a very different mindset.
The Persian and Urdu languages refer to the liver in figurative speech to indicate courage and strong feelings. The term jan e ... read more »
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No. 18 in the series Tuesday’s Torrent.
This story will serve as a pause in the “Tuesday’s Torrent” series.
Dedicated to the woman behind the glass ticket booth at Szechenyi Baths in Pest, Budapest, Hungry.
Arpad was neither a devout churchgoer nor a committed atheist. He devoted his Sunday mornings to a shot of espresso, one cigarette, then another shot of espresso, and then another cigarette. After the second round Arpad would take a short break and look out the smudgy cafe windows until the waitress—Kaitln, the only one of the three who worked at Cafe V willing to serve him, given he would ... read more »
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