
K. Kocheryan
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I write, delete, write, and on most days, delete again.
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A Terrible Truth and its Consequences. Top Story - March 2024. Content Warning.
He killed his son. And unfortunately, for him, he might have regretted it as soon as it was done. Rage is an interesting trait in humans because it is one of the only traits that shows our true animalistic nature. We are nature. We are part of this cycle. In our minds and bodies, we hold the truth--our undeniable power to be gods of life and death.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Art
Where is your Narcissus?
For a man thousands of years old, Narcissus still looks quite good, no? What is it? Retinol? Hyaluronic Acid? The Mediterranean diet? Or is it the soil and the convenient placement of a body of water to feed a lovely little white and yellow flower?
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Art
Critiques Needed: First pages of Project Styx. Top Story - January 2024. Content Warning.
Authors note: I would like constructive critiques on the first pages of a sci-fi fantasy book I am working on. I would like to know first impressions and things that need to be worked on. This is so I can get an idea of what an agent or editor might think. I also know that this is long—no need to read the whole thing, in fact, tell me when you lose interest.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Critique
How a Painting of a P*ssy Helped Shape an Art Movement. Content Warning.
The painting itself, when viewed from today’s society and our modern history by a bird flying through all our chapters of human existence—is not all too explicit or scandalous, maybe a little provocative towards some wide, dry eyes. Though back in the artist's day, it faced controversy because it's a painting of a boob, torso, thighs, and a p*ssy. (Google it for the uncensored version.)
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Art









