avatarSmillew Rahcuef

Summary

The website content is a whimsical narrative discussing a collaborative creative writing process between Fox Kerry and Smillew Rahcuef, referred to as "Two Headed Horse Tails," which involves rule-breaking and playful banter, with a central theme of chirality and a character named Samson pondering a haircut.

Abstract

The web content presents a creative dialogue between the authors and a character named Samson, who contemplates shaving his head. The authors, Fox Kerry and Smillew Rahcuef, engage in a playful exchange about the importance of art and the concept of chirality, while also addressing Samson's dilemma with humor and poetry. They reveal that their writing process, dubbed "Two Headed Horse Tails," involves a collaborative tug-of-war with flexible rules, such as alternating who starts the story and the length of each contribution. The narrative is interspersed with rules for their writing game and ends with an invitation for readers to try their hand at a similar creative exercise.

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  • The authors express a non-conformist attitude towards their own writing rules, embracing the idea of breaking them for creative purposes.
  • There is a humorous critique of the character Samson's preoccupation with hair length and his comparison to the biblical figure Samson.
  • The editors are depicted as being overwhelmed by the concept of chirality, suggesting a comedic take on the complexity of the subject.
  • The authors encourage spontaneity and creativity in writing, as seen in their decision to exceed the word limit they initially set for themselves.
  • There is a playful jab at a content partner, whom they refer to as a "dunderhead," indicating a lack of respect or appreciation for their contribution.
  • The authors show self-awareness and a light-hearted approach to their own work, as evidenced by their banter and the creation of their writing concept's name.

Two headed horse tails

Rules-Nouveaux

When chirality becomes intrinsic

Digital art piece by Fox Kerry

What about shaving my head? Do you think I should do it?

I’m a chiral Samson, ready to fight the Philistines of this world. I’ll stick bananas on their walls and throw dust in front of their fans. I’ll sing, dance, and write to teach them the importance of ART!

Dear Samson,

Our Publication handles historical and mythical narratival-verifications. We don’t normally fashion-advise (including hair-length) and wasn’t Delilah’s beau going for Barber-free living?)

Our editors tried wrapping brains around “chirality”; they’re in-queue for clinical counseling accordingly.

Don’t call us. We’ll outreach.

Sincerely,

Paul and Zane

Paul! Zane!

I haven’t heard from you in such a long lineeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

I think you were on holiday? That’s nice.

I cut my hair. I couldn’t wait anymore. And I can tell you, it was the right thing to do.

I feel so free!

So free I can write poetry.

Poetry, great — if that’s your eardrum language! Here goes.

We asked you to please not write Your fetish for razors is a fright Don’t worry about us we’ll do fine with no fuss there are plenty other pubs you could spite!

Still recovering from your chiral word,

Zane and Paul

But you know I’m more micro Than macro. Poetry! It doesn’t have to be all about me. It can also be about you, I can do that too.

You’re the M in mirrific, The I in Impressive, You stick to my mind like the cro in velcro. You’re the Cosm!

Ok, Sammie! We’ve deliberated. Street-Cred says … You’re honest You’re indefatigable (We’ve big words too) There’s the hint of French on you

ergo … keep writing for now.

Rules-Nouveaux:

  • Desist dating girls whose names start with D
  • Send cash with each submission
  • Drop content-partner, he’s a dunderhead!

This story was co-written by Fox Kerry (the sly guy) and Smillew Rahcuef (can be sly at times).

We call the concept the Two Headed Horse Tails. (Check the previous story for more information on the name)

As Fox (still sly) describes it, Two Headed Horse Tails can be a tug of war. Two people (one of them could be you) are trying to get a tale into the corral, sometimes even against each other’s will.

Here are the rules (made to be broken):

  • 200 words total. (we broke it, and made it 300)
  • Each person gets 40 words for their paragraph/portion, where whoever starts a story would get 1,3,5 (120 words), and the second would get 2,4 (80 words). (we broke it, and made it 6x50 this time)
  • And they can switch back and forth as to who starts it. (or not!)

What about finding yourself another horse writer (!) and giving it a try? (Do try this at home!)

This was our ninth tale! Here are the previous ones:

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7| Part 8

Have a great day! Except, Paul. Have a fantastic day, Paul!

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Two Headed Horse Tails
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