B. C. CLARE

The life and opinions of...

 

LIFE


 

2025: Pain has a purpose

A New Year’s reflection on my trip to the hospital

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A Picture of Dorian Grey: Hidden in Plain Sight

A reflection on the manosphere, Oscar Wilde’s novel, and learning of the news of Giselle Pelicot

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CHANGING FACES

A prose poem about aging and the limbo that is my thirties

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FUR AND BONE

A predictive piece heralding 2023, the Year of Prophecy

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New Year, New Existential Crisis

For those who have lost more than they’ve gained during this two year pandemic.

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Wounded and Resurrected

A Christian mystic reflection on Easter Sunday and my new logo.

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The Fox and the Rabbit: ten years later

A reflection of the last ten years of my life, since I graduated high school.
Written in the last weeks of 2019 and published on New Years Day 2020.

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THE FUTURE IS FEMALE

Christmas Eve reflection written on a plane while doped up on drugs.

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Unthinkable

When you need to do something that others can’t understand.

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THE CARAVAN IS MARCHING

When people say “You just pick and choose what you like from the Bible.”

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Death

My short reflection on death and how I’ve navigated the misunderstandings of it found in Western Christianity.

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TRUE WEST: THEATRE REVIEW

A new take on Sam Shepard’s True West has emerged in West London starring Britain’s latest heart throb, Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones) as Austin, and rising singer/songwriter/actor, Johnny Flynn (Beast) as Austin’s brother, Lee. The play is directed by Oliver-nominated director/playwright/actor Matthew Dunster who takes this postmodern-classic black comedy and innovates new twists to this already perplexing play.

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The Stakes are high

 A journal entry from that time I got discouraged.

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