Amadeus Anachronous

(Would but something so blasphemous)

Shakespeare was a drag-house mother.

And I do suppose that not very much has evolved between our two home-centuries, his and mine—thus, thought I, Shouldst thou not rhapsodize?

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But I cannot discern if it be poor timing or no strange coincidence at all.

After inadvertently neglecting to log for nearly the whole of the summer season, I find myself on this particular day to be quite renewed and ever drawn to this haven of the intangible.

This day is as well the day I set to resume my studies.

I feel quite the fool as I heartily believe thou canst well imagine.

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redmarcs asked: you should enable anons.

‘Tis done! Shall I expect my first anonymous remark from thee, o wily one?

Neglected I t’mention…

If thou findest thyself as well longing to put a query to me, thou shouldst visit here: http://amadeus-anachronous.tumblr.com/ask

Simply writest thou whatever weighs on thine heart, and I shall reply in the timeliest manner I can muster at the moment. Do not fret if thy question is not answered promptly. Givest me time and I shall give thee a response.

I eagerly await hearing from thee!


Yours, X.

Wouldst thou…

send that which thou fanciest? If thou wouldst, please visit http://amadeus-anachronous.tumblr.com/submit and sendest thou whatever thou willst!

— X

Greetings!

Pleasure to make thy acquaintance. I am called Amadeus, admirer of the bizarre. Here I seek to share pursuits of art and mind with thee, to foster an exchange of ideas between kindred and—indeed, perhaps—anachronistic souls. This modern era, in its unrestrained quest for convenience, too often findeth itself quelling true creativity and stifling meaningful thinking.

It matters not to me whether thou gazest into the past, present, or future for inspiration; if thou canst appreciate inspiration in its infinite number of forms, I would that thou reachest out to me and thy fellows. Sendest thou post to me or submittest thou thy musings!

From this precipice where I currently stand, I choose to dive in search of greater gleanings; I will call to thee from the bottom where I shall be waiting, shouldst thou choose (and I sincerely wish thou wouldst) to follow.

Amadeus X