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On human nature, monsters & tragic lives behind closed doors.

Courtesan with a Lute. 17th century. Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

This week’s ‘finds from the web‘ that struck a chord and stirred:



The Satyr and the Peasant Family, c.1620, Jacob Jordaens, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Is AI capable of becoming a monster of sorts? That question certainly strikes a chord…


Speaking of ‘monsters’ and human nature—I came across an article about Mary Shelley’s half-sister—and the story of Mary Shelley, her mother, her stepsister, and her half-sister contains it all… from their love lives and their creative endeavors to their tragic outcomes.


What struck a chord? Both the article, which skillfully unwrapped this tremendous tale, and the actual hidden history of these people’s lives.

4 ‘powerhouse’ lines from the article:

Intrigued, like I am, to find out more about these tragic figures from the Romantic period?

Check out the book The Hyena’s Daughter by Juniper Jones.


While on the topic of books, I am eager to also share this book I came across this week. It is still on backorder—and well worth the wait and the read.

On society, human nature, and polished cruelty—it strikes a chord.

Stay tuned next week for more ‘finds’… or subscribe so you don’t miss a ‘stir.’


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