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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

On the Proper Care and Feeding of Muses


A Column by FoxM Ember

I by no means consider myself anything more than a novice at such matters, however it is my suspicion that the majority of SL residents have not as yet had even as meager an education in this area as I. To whit, I feel it my virtual civic duty to impart upon the general populace of this world that to which I have been made privy, concerning the proper care and feeding of muses.

Before I begin in earnest, I shall admit my profound assumption that there exists a general and common understanding of the muse’s defining characteristics. I state this, for it is no small matter, and germane to this entire writing. Further, I pray you will find it agreeable and reasonable that, in keeping with the earlier traditions, I assign and refer to this entity in the feminine, while reserving and referring to we mere mortals (including this author) in the masculine.

For this shared understanding of a muse’s traits, I rely upon the great myths and legends of ages long since past, in which are described, with greater insight than I possess, the qualities afforded the muse. Suffice to say, that she is the pinnacle of inspiration and creativity sought after by any sane poet, artist or scribe that desires above all to attain the level of Master. Oft presenting herself in the most intoxicating of appearances and with soft sweet whispers, the aim of which to open an awareness and vision and consciousness for the providentially blessed artist, to aspire to greatness in his chosen field.

However, all too frequently, the artist is so smitten with the muse herself, as to lose in the glare of her beauty, the cherished gift she offers freely. Tragedy frequently results in these instances, and great works of art appear as blank canvas, unsung songs and empty pages. Even more tragic, the artist, entranced wholly with his muse - by virtue of her unaccepted gift will take leave - is left bereft of motivation, and heartbroken. A tragedy upon a tragedy still.

Thus manifests the quintessential conundrum of the artiste when confronted by his muse and her offerings: how and whether to direct his energy and focus - not upon the giver - but upon the gift. The layman would surely see this choice as simplistic child’s play, for common sense and prudence concerning one’s livelihood certainly dictates the mere “use” of the muse in order to benefit from her promptings, thus securing rewards and accolades for himself. However, for those who face this choice, the deep complexity is made visible through the ethereal mists of her beauty; the prudent decision becomes shrouded in thoughts of romance, feelings of elusive true love, and the irresistible temptations of her innocent seductiveness.

Yet, there is no malice in her snare. Hers is an unintended trap. Indeed, she is often heard raising her voice in stark warning to the artist to avoid his focus upon her, and to gaze upon that vision which she seeks to inspire. How blissfully tortuous are her natural and intrinsic ways, for in issuing warning and caution, she only amplifies her distracting beauty. Her kindness and concern do nothing more than intensify the desire to know her, and yes, to love her.

It is an irony, that in failing to heed her siren warning, the artist also fails to provide his muse with that which she needs to survive. For a muse, not to find a willing recipient for her inspirations is in no manner different than a doe seeking and failing to find the gentle stream that quenches her thirst. The same, as a dove whose wings now clipped, can no longer ride the wind, as is demanded by its very nature. In choosing to love the muse, at the expense of accepting her offerings, he condemns her to starvation.

Therefore, my fellow artists, writers, painters, musicians, creators of all sorts, heed this simple instruction as concerns your muse. Take anxiously of her gifts, and create wondrous passionate works. Place your efforts and focus on the vision given to you and see it through to its magical and beautiful conclusions. And, share these works with all people, for in doing so you breathe life into your muse, she is fed and satiated by virtue of meaning and purpose finding residence in her. And yes, cautiously if you must, earnestly desire her, romance her, fall in love with her…and always care for her properly.

"No Muse-poet grows conscious of the Muse except by experience of a woman in whom the Goddess is to some degree resident…A Muse-poet falls in love, absolutely, and his true love is, for him, the embodiment of the Muse…as manifest in the supreme power, glory, wisdom, and love of woman, and the individual woman whom the Goddess may make her instrument...

- British poet, Robert Graves

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Is It OK To Cry Here?

By FoxM Ember

We met at a dance club. I’d just ended my first of several (I’m not proud to say) “bad” SL relationships. She was waiting for someone, and was kind enough to allow me to sit near her and listened to me, when I needed to talk........................................


Continued in the RFL section

Friday, February 13, 2009

SL In-World Transactions to be Taxed

As a result of the worsening financial condition of the world’s largest economy, a new tax is set to take effect April 1st, 2009. The little known details of this new tax, now included in the high profile U.S. Stimulus Package, will be applied to all web-based commerce conducted through servers housed in the U.S. This reporter has now confirmed that, because in-world currency is transferable and convertible, SL is among several simulations whose in-world transactions will be affected.
President Obama’s $879 billion dollar stimulus plan, recently passed by both houses of the U.S. Congress, contains a number of tax increases found in the low-profile “Proposed Stimulus Funding Mechanisms” section of the bill. Included among these tax increases is a 16.75% sales tax on all transactions conducted in-world beginning April 1st, 2009. The provision, proposed by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Electronic Industry and Security, has garnered little attention to date, as these taxes amount to less than one-half of one percent of the total funding provisions in the package.
A representative of the administration, speaking on condition of anonymity has confirmed that in-world transaction will be affected and were purposefully targeted given large amount of SL transactions and the obvious revenue potential for the U.S. government.

“Given the fact that sims such as yours, are totally recreational and so can be construed as a ‘luxury’ purchase by those fortunate enough to have disposable income, it was reasonable to target these transactions. This is completely in keeping with President Obama’s stated mission of wealth redistribution.”

“The disparity in our world today between those that have the financial means to participate in online recreational games such as SL, and those who are less fortunate due to no fault of their own is glaring and shameful,” the source continued.

In addition to generating an additional and as yet untapped funding source for this package, this initiative also changes the strategy of the current U.S. administration’s position from creating an environment of encouraging economic fairness, to legislating it. However, reactions from SL residents who have been interviewed have been noticeably sanguine. Here are some comments from SL residents:

“I think it’s time for this kind of thing, I mean I’m not really rich in my mind, but I suppose for someone who’s unemployed and got 8 kids to feed and buy stuff for and only gets welfare, I probably am rich to them. It’s not really their fault, and I can afford it, so I suppose that’s fair.”

“I don’t really like it – but if it means more people will be able to live more comfortably and maybe even be able to buy a computer to enjoy what we do in here, then I’m OK with that.”

“I don’t live in the U.S., but I support it because it’s not fair that so many Americans have so much and can afford to buy stuff here in SL, while others don’t even have a nice house or flat screen television of their own. The rich have too much and if you have the money to buy stuff in here for fun, then in my book, you’re rich. Maybe 17% isn’t enough!”


Judging by the handful of reactions so far, it appears that SL residents will be willing participants in the U.S. administrations new initiative to achieve economic parity through the redistribution of wealth, be it real or virtual.

"Would that he had been able to endure prosperity with greater self-control and adversity with more fortitude!" C. Asinius Pollio

Submitted by FoxM Ember

Monday, February 2, 2009

Burning Ember - THE PODIUM

He hated public speaking, even here, in SL.

He was late, making last minute edits to the speech. He had decided to rez directly onto the stage. Bad idea…he froze. Paralyzed from the waist up, he felt his avatar’s knees weaken and legs soften like overcooked rotini soaking in a bowl of rich creamy Alfredo sauce. Each passing nanosecond ticked by tortuously, washing him with unrelenting waves of disorientation; he knew he was either totally and completely disconnected from reality – or irretrievably immersed in it, losing all sense of time, space and memory. He wasn’t sure. He couldn’t think..........


Continued in EXTRA EXTRA
Welcome back FoxM

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Burning Ember - Real Memories Brought to Virtual Life

“No! Don’t touch it!” her voice shattering the stillness of their quiet evening, enough to wake the children.
“It’s her!” “Oh my… Allen, it’s Mom.” He saw it too, frozen at the sight of the frighteningly accurate and lifelike image of her mother, dead now 5 years, but…alive now, on the computer screen and looking directly at them.
Shifting her gaze, as if with consciousness from her daughter to her son-in-law, and then back again…staring through and past the screen, fixing her gaze upon her daughter.
Her mother’s eyes now – as they always were - full of life, joy, glistening, blinking, looking with seemingly genuine emotion at her daughter, who continued to weep.
“Jeannine… it’s me, Princess. It’s me…” the avatar whispered...................

Continue reading in the EXTRA EXTRA section

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Introducing Burning Ember

I would like to introduce a new column in SL-newspaper. FoxM Ember has joined us with a new spin on secondlife, that of speculative fiction. You will find his column in the EXTRA EXTRA section it is called fiction but it could so easily be true that we have given it the title of speculative fiction........

Singular-City
Stepping into the teleport beam, you’re immediately struck by the speed at which you are swept into this simulation; the word truly inadequate in describing this environment. Rezzing into the proverbial heart of New York City’s Times Square, you’re taken aback by your inability to distinguish between real and virtual life............... (MORE)