Hello!
—Hello!—
Taylor here. Yes, the real Taylor. I only break character so as to provide respite from what can sometimes be a mentally taxing endeavor: creating and maintaining a fictional universe—“world-building” to you purists.
I considered hosting this more traditional and, yes, personal blog on a third party blogspot, but figured I’d rather own my copy and thoughts and retain complete, albeit exhausting, creative control over my content. It’s also a means to keep web traffic in-house. :)
Thus, here you are. You’ve made it to my personal—and first—blog: Queries in the Quasidimension.
Why Queries in the Quasidimension? In brief, the Quasidimension (scope the M.A.R.S. Bulletin for more) was an entity I coined back in (I think) 2014, when I began work on the Installments—the musical wing of the Junk Disko Universe. It was divine perfection: all worlds and universes together in one perfect confluence—my version of it, at least. It was a word I liked saying aloud because it made me think of worlds similar to ours, but, dimensionally speaking, different. Something that existed between space and time; you’d just need a pair of scissors and a courageous disposition. One swift slice in the air, and boom, you’d be there. I wanted to learn more about it. I wanted to fill it with characters and places and drama. I wanted to fill it with life. So, one evening on December 25, 2018, I figured I would.
Thus began the literary wing of the Junk Disko Universe. Five years later and I’ve written a book about it. Nightlighter: Book I of the Junk Disko Chronicle is the first book in a hopeful series of seven.
Queries in the Quasidimension, i.e., my personal blog, is a first for me, and as I write this, I’m not entirely sure what it will include. Which is often the beauty implicit in writing and storytelling. Likely it will feature my personal thoughts, philosophical musings, writing struggles, behind-the-scenes moments, streams of consciousness, etc., in no—much to my Type-A dismay—particular order.
Explore at your own risk. And thank you. Thank you for visiting Queries in the Quasidimension.
TJH -- 10.24.2023