Here is the anniversary post that comes every year: 11 years of davideverettfisher dot com and nine years of my cancer diagnosis. I reflect on my past more than my birthday or AA anniversary. How come me? Next month I will be forty fucking seven years old. I will also visit an oncologist to see […]
In the summer of 2020, I lived with my wife and dog in a cherry orchard on the eastern slope of Mount Hood, and I wrote, drew, and designed a tarot deck. After sketching out the ideas of the cards, I wrote a book that has the Fool’s journey interact with the rest of the […]
The longer I’ve gone the harder it has gotten to write anything. I sit in therapy and shrug off the trauma and the feelings and wish to reawaken the creative muses who no longer sing for me. It’s not that I am having writer’s block, I am full of ideas that fill my […]
These are the 78 cards of the Infinite Fool Tarot Deck.
Last year I drew 78 cards and wrote a whole story about those cards. After the book was professionally edited, I felt that the cards didn’t have the finish that could match the stories I wrote. I have decided to go against some personal ethics and draw them using digital tools. I’ve been experimenting with […]
I started this blog in September 2012 after a writing teacher suggested we students do that. The whole point was to establish writing published on the internet and someday be used for marketing the creative endeavors that would make money. Nine years later, I just have this blog that is my name dot com and […]
The Fool walked through the vineyards. He had seen a parade of Dionysus and his acolytes drunk and reveling across the countryside. The Fool enjoyed a few hours of this before growing weary of the wine that made his head dizzy, so he sought company elsewhere. He came to a king on a throne in […]
The Fool sat at the foot of a woman with bird feet and wings perched on a two-headed lion and between two screech owls. The woman was below two apple trees that were sagging from so many apples. I have been here longer than any man, the woman said, I have never needed any of […]