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The glassy, burning floor of hell

Santiago Sánchez-Cordero

Santiago Sánchez-Cordero

15 Jun 2025 — 1 min read
The glassy, burning floor of hell
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Year One

Year One

A chance to say thank you.

By Santiago Sánchez-Cordero 09 Sep 2025
Heroes

Heroes

The older I grow, the more respect I lose for people I once admired, particularly artists. We seek guidance when we’re young, but as we age our values become more cemented. We forge our own unique selves through experience, and what is important remains with us, while the unimportant

By Santiago Sánchez-Cordero 20 Aug 2025
The Zero-State Solution

The Zero-State Solution

Politics of wasteland.

By Santiago Sánchez-Cordero 17 Aug 2025
Flaubert’s Horses

Flaubert’s Horses

Imagination comes from the Latin word imago (image): the greatest writers make of scribbles on the page the projection of a living dream. Literature is an artificial dream, a flow of images flying before our minds, deconstructed after writing, reconstructed uniquely by a reader’s own lived experience. The finest

By Santiago Sánchez-Cordero 13 Jul 2025
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Essays and poetry by Santiago Sánchez-Cordero