Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: cosmology

Namaste, or: What Keeps Coming Back (in a Slightly Worse Mood)  (Part Three)

   On the way down, the sound followed for a while, then thinned, then vanished. It didn’t echo. That was the strangest part. For all its droning insistence, it left … Continue reading

01/06/2026 · Leave a comment

Namaste, or: What Keeps Coming Back (in a Slightly Worse Mood) (Part 1)

We were almost at the top when we heard it. Not music exactly, more a pressure system. A low drone with delusions of grandeur, stretching itself between notes like a … Continue reading

27/05/2026 · Leave a comment

When the Future Becomes Administrative

At some point, the future stops behaving like a direction and starts behaving like an obligation. This isn’t dramatic. Nothing collapses. There’s no moment you could point to later and … Continue reading

06/05/2026 · Leave a comment

GLITCH: Superheroes and the Undead Life of Myth

  I am thrilled to announce the release of my latest book.  Two in one day?  I spoil you… GLITCH: Superheroes and the Undead Life of Myth. isn’t an attempt … Continue reading

04/05/2026 · Leave a comment

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 6

VI EXIT OPTIONS, CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE   Death is where the simulation’s documentation collapses into rumour, marketing copy, and contradictory FAQs. If this were a transparent system, the exit would come with clear … Continue reading

04/05/2026 · Leave a comment

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 5

V. NON‑PLAYER CHARACTERS WITH ETERNAL SHIFT ROTAS The second clue is dialogue. Conversations in this world often unfold like you are selecting options from a menu that someone else designed. … Continue reading

02/05/2026 · Leave a comment

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 4

USER EXPERIENCE ISSUES IN BASE REALITY If we are living in a digital simulation, the first clue is not quantum weirdness, déjà vu, or the occasional pigeon that looks like … Continue reading

01/05/2026 · Leave a comment

Haunted When the Minutes Drag 7

Recovery narratives rely on good behaviour from time. This happened, then that happened, and eventually things improved. The story moves forward. The arc resolves. Everyone applauds politely and goes home … Continue reading

27/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Mind The Gaps – Phil Smith (Book Review)

One of the things I’ve always enjoyed about Phil Smith’s writing is the element of ‘the trickster’ that is ingrained into his work. There is an archness that is quite … Continue reading

24/04/2026 · Leave a comment

The Big Empty – Unexpected Thoughts About the Universe.

Nature, it seems, is an obsessive recycler with a very small repertoire. If you were hoping for a universe of infinite, snowflake-like variety, I have some slightly disappointing news: the … Continue reading

24/04/2026 · Leave a comment