Cryptomnesia

Scribbling alone in your notebook one night, you create the first draft of your Magnum Opus. The tangy smell of ink never left your body after you crafted a scroll to bring to your editor. Yet as she reads it, you learn that it is almost identical to a story written in Prague forty years ago. Cryptomnesia - a blog about literature and writing by author Joseph Patrick Pascale.

Friday, May 18, 2018

New Writing & Literature Website for Joseph Patrick Pascale

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Hi Everyone! My Cryptomnesia blog has a new home over at https://www.josephpatrickpascale.com/blog-1   Update your RSS readers to:  htt...
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Saturday, November 25, 2017

Handwritten Book Journal on Nepali Lokta Paper

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This is a book journal I started back in 2009. I couldn't pass on the unique, natural look and feel of the lokta Paper from Nepal. ...
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Sunday, October 15, 2017

The Physical Writing Process: Maxine Hong Kingston - From Drawings to Words Across a Multitude of Drafts

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"Instead of a woman warrior with a sword, I could create one with a pen who would be just as dramatic." - Maxine Hong Kingsto...
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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Witold Gombrowicz, Trans-Atlantyk - They’re Only Pretending to Use the Urinals: Comic Moments in Literary Fiction

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A beautiful image by Gerddanigel Witold Gombrowicz’s novels are chock full of absurdity, so perhaps it’s natural that we find some ...
Sunday, October 1, 2017

The Physical Writing Process: Octavia Butler - Inspiring Oneself

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Octavia Butler's groundbreaking writing continues to captivate readers as they rethink humanity and society through the lens of her w...
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Sunday, September 24, 2017

The Physical Writing Process: Dalton Trumbo - Writing in the Bathtub & the Duality of Screenwriter-Novelist

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Dalton Trumbo liked to write while he was in the bathtub. I wouldn’t say that he wrote while he was taking a bath because it was less a...
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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Brier Rose Books in Teaneck, NJ - My Personal Favorite Bookstore

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This blog makes it clear that I'm really into bookstores, and I've been to bookstores throughout North America and even parts of...
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