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Carving out thin slices of reality with curved glass. [ by mike yost ]

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Out of Nothingness, Growing toward Infinity December 3, 2020
Tower of Light Pierces a Cold Night December 2, 2020December 2, 2020
Cyan Solitude November 30, 2020
Night Walk Surrounded by 13.9 Million People March 13, 2020
Shadows Dancing with the Sun March 10, 2020
No Center to the Self March 6, 2020
Meandering on Over to the Train Station March 5, 2020
A Cool February Morning in Tokyo below a Thicket of Clouds March 4, 2020
Tokyo Streets March 3, 2020March 3, 2020

Remnants of Light: A Novel by Mike Yost

Before I was walking the streets of Denver with my camera, I sat inside my apartment (and a few bars) drafting a novel in grad school while studying existentialism.

It’s a narrative of a guy falling headfirst into an existential crisis, mostly drinking his way through self-hatred, the need for connection, and the weight of loneliness as the days are stacked on each other in piles like old photographs curling at the edges, soon to fade and slip silently into oblivion.

© Mike Yost and [ hidden void photography ], 2011 – 2021.

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