Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: essay

The Phantom Hitcher Hiker (Again)

Further thoughts – and new material – about a compulsive urban legend. The original essay is in the book ‘Haunted When the Minute Drag’ from my Book Shop. The Phantom … Continue reading

13/05/2026 · Leave a comment

The Treachery of Doors

Doorways are where time goes to hesitate. Not dramatically. Not with any particular flair. A small, almost polite pause, like a sentence without its verb, your inattention assumed. A doorway … Continue reading

10/05/2026 · 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

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

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

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 3

THE SUPERHERO AS A GHOST OF MODERNITY (in which capes become spectral shrouds and continuity becomes a séance) Superheroes are the friendliest ghosts we’ve ever invented. They die constantly, but … Continue reading

25/04/2026 · 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

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 2

THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF LIVING IN A LOOP (in which time becomes a washing machine cycle and refuses to let you out) There’s a particular flavour of modern despair that … Continue reading

22/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Haunted When the Minutes Drag 5

5. Notes From an Arrested Day Alexa tells me it’s morning. There is light poking through the edges of the blackout curtain. I suppose she is right, but this does … Continue reading

22/04/2026 · Leave a comment