Your piece has so many intellectualities swimming around in it and you strike at so much from so many different angles I just had to reread it this am. BTW- I enjoyed listening to your voice; it has a cool, soothing quality and you’re a pleasure to listen to. Anyway… while I got a kick out of your critique of the movie, catching many things I had missed, I most enjoyed your utilization of the movie as a devise to interject your observations and opinions of people, their base motivations, broader society and politics. It was well written, had a nice flow and was just an overall easy read. In my opinion crafting an insightful yet easy to read piece is the best of writing. Thanks Andrew
Thanks for taking the time to share your encouraging thoughts.
I’m glad you were interested enough to read/listen a second time. And I really appreciate that you noticed how the film review served as a jumping-off place for the op-ed.
By the way, that wasn’t intentional on my part. It was the result of the stream-of-consciousness triggered by the film. I enjoy that process and am always surprised when seemingly disparate ideas seem to hold together.
Thanks also for your kind words about my narration too. It was really uplifting to see your comments today.
I read it twice and listened too. I enjoy good writing. I’ve subscribed to Jazprose and look forward to reading more. Should you choose, you could do voice over work or radio any day.
Thanks for reading and commenting! When I opened to that meditation, it felt like a gift from the Universe in more ways than one. Glad to know it resonated with you.
I hope my enthusiasm for the film hasn’t oversold it. Please let me know what you think after you’ve seen it. Thanks again for reading and weighing in.
Reading this piece tells me I really need to revisit Glass Onion - my first time seeing it was a fun, superficial ride just trying to keep up with all the twists and turns. Your insight into the deeper messages in the film is wonderful! Happy New Year, Andrew!
Happy New Year to you, too! Don't forget, I've seen it twice now. The first time I was just trying to keep up with it too. I'm glad it's on Netflix now so I can watch it again. But I'm beginning to wish I had one of those wall-to-wall TV screens. (Yikes! I hope that's not a phallic symbol, too.) Thank you so much for your encouragement, engagement, and support. It means a lot!
Love this. I'm so happy to subscribe. Your posts bring deep insight. I don't comment often but I'm always inspired to reflect on your words. "A Happy New Year Let's hope it's a good one Without any fear" JL.
Thank you. I'm happy to know you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for your subscription. It's helpful to know you're reading even when you don't comment. By the way, I love that line by John Lennon. Happy New Year, and thanks again for your encouragement and support.
This piece is so, so good. You have such a strong essayist style. Appreciate you!
Thanks so much. Very kind of you.
Your piece has so many intellectualities swimming around in it and you strike at so much from so many different angles I just had to reread it this am. BTW- I enjoyed listening to your voice; it has a cool, soothing quality and you’re a pleasure to listen to. Anyway… while I got a kick out of your critique of the movie, catching many things I had missed, I most enjoyed your utilization of the movie as a devise to interject your observations and opinions of people, their base motivations, broader society and politics. It was well written, had a nice flow and was just an overall easy read. In my opinion crafting an insightful yet easy to read piece is the best of writing. Thanks Andrew
Thanks for taking the time to share your encouraging thoughts.
I’m glad you were interested enough to read/listen a second time. And I really appreciate that you noticed how the film review served as a jumping-off place for the op-ed.
By the way, that wasn’t intentional on my part. It was the result of the stream-of-consciousness triggered by the film. I enjoy that process and am always surprised when seemingly disparate ideas seem to hold together.
Thanks also for your kind words about my narration too. It was really uplifting to see your comments today.
I read it twice and listened too. I enjoy good writing. I’ve subscribed to Jazprose and look forward to reading more. Should you choose, you could do voice over work or radio any day.
I need to see the Glass Onion! Good read as per usual! Thank you for the Louise Hay’s meditation.
Thanks for reading and commenting! When I opened to that meditation, it felt like a gift from the Universe in more ways than one. Glad to know it resonated with you.
I hope my enthusiasm for the film hasn’t oversold it. Please let me know what you think after you’ve seen it. Thanks again for reading and weighing in.
PS- Louise Hay’s meditation is the perfect way to begin the new year.
Yes, I totally agree. When I opened to that page in her book, it felt like a gift from the Universe. Thanks again for reading and commenting.
Reading this piece tells me I really need to revisit Glass Onion - my first time seeing it was a fun, superficial ride just trying to keep up with all the twists and turns. Your insight into the deeper messages in the film is wonderful! Happy New Year, Andrew!
Happy New Year to you, too! Don't forget, I've seen it twice now. The first time I was just trying to keep up with it too. I'm glad it's on Netflix now so I can watch it again. But I'm beginning to wish I had one of those wall-to-wall TV screens. (Yikes! I hope that's not a phallic symbol, too.) Thank you so much for your encouragement, engagement, and support. It means a lot!
Love this. I'm so happy to subscribe. Your posts bring deep insight. I don't comment often but I'm always inspired to reflect on your words. "A Happy New Year Let's hope it's a good one Without any fear" JL.
Thank you. I'm happy to know you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for your subscription. It's helpful to know you're reading even when you don't comment. By the way, I love that line by John Lennon. Happy New Year, and thanks again for your encouragement and support.
Wonderful. I loved it to pieces. Or peaces? Never was good at spelling.
Glad you enjoyed it! Don't worry about the spelling. Homonyms rule! Happy New Year, and thanks for your encouragement and support all year long.