I Was Abducted by Aliens and All I Got for My Trouble Was Couples’ Therapy
or, What Do You Mean by “Tongue in Cheek?”
Another installment in my series “I was abducted by aliens in a former life.”
[image error]After an abduction experience, couples often feel the alien coming between them. In Art & Hester’s case, the feeling wasn’t metaphorical.
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Another installment in my series “I was abducted by aliens in a former life.”
[image error]After an abduction experience, couples often feel the alien coming between them. In Art & Hester’s case, the feeling wasn’t metaphorical.
Last spring I was asked to write the the dialogue for a re-enactment on the Austin Public Access show, Real Life Pillow Talk: Case Studies in Sexual Disfunction. I interviewed Art and Hester (names changed at their request) at the producer’s request and based the dialogue on their recollections of several conversations. The episode never aired. The show’s grant money was pulled after the first two episodes.
Because I felt readers might beneift from Art and Hester’s experience, I decided to make it public.
You can find the complete transcript at The Creative Cafe:
I Was Abducted by Aliens and All I Got for My Trouble Was Couples’ Therapy
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Published on January 02, 2018 09:15
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Wind Eggs
“Wind Eggs” or, literally, farts, were a metaphor from Plato for ideas that seemed to have substance but that fell apart upon closer examination. Sadly, this was his entire philosophy of art and poetr
“Wind Eggs” or, literally, farts, were a metaphor from Plato for ideas that seemed to have substance but that fell apart upon closer examination. Sadly, this was his entire philosophy of art and poetry which was that it was a mere simulacrum or copy which had nothing to offer us and was more likely to mislead.
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As much as I admire Plato I think the wind eggs exploded in his face and that art and literature have more to tell us, because of their emotional content, than the dry desert winds of philosophy alone. ...more
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