Authorial Risk in the Modern Age

1–2 minutes

Most readers labour under the charming delusion that authorial life involves quills, cafés, slow drips of genius, and perhaps the occasional tragic sigh toward the window. This fiction, alas, is far more optimistic than anything I’ve ever written. In truth, the risks are immense. Existential, even. Sometimes mechanical.

Yes, in the age of AI-generated and fake news, the photo is authentic. No, health and safety have not been consulted.

Image: The keyboard of one Ridley J Park. The J is silent, though his grievances are not.

The other week, my left Shift key split clean in two, like a tanker sheared by the indifferent forces of postmodernity. A catastrophic failure. A breach event. A sudden, violent reminder that entropy retains editorial control over my life.

Rescue attempts were made. Heroic ones. But given the key’s continuous abuse at the hands of my left hand (a hand which denies all wrongdoing and has lawyered up), the damaged component had to be relocated. It now occupies the right-hand position, where it lives in witness protection, away from the repeat offender that used to depress it—literally and metaphorically.

Reconstructive surgery was delicate. Wires were crossed, plastic shrapnel flew, and oaths were uttered in dialects no living linguist has ever documented. But the transplant was, against all cosmic probabilities, a success.

Tragically, the other half of the key didn’t make it. It slipped away. May it rest in peace. Or, if you insist on linguistic accuracy, may it rest in piece.

So here I stand, an author in mourning, soldiering on with asymmetric Shift functionality and a renewed appreciation for the fragility of things – ideas, bodies, narratives, and small bits of plastic that hold together my dwindling sanity.

Done with Facebook

Graveyard cemetry

I’ve shut down my personal Facebook account. Inevitably, that dragged the Ridley Park page into the digital abyss with it. Collateral damage in the war against nonsense.

Why? Because I’ve grown tired of sparring with what amounts to a bot infestation masquerading as “content moderation.” My blog link – a single post flagged thirteen times as spam in a matter of seconds. Appealed to purported humans, twice denied. If those were humans, they were scarcely distinguishable from meat-based chatbots reciting policy incantations.

So, for now, Ridley’s gone dark on Facebook. That may change; I might spin up a Ridley-only account, but it will be out of necessity, not affection. Still, I’ve no taste for systems that feel more Kafka than community.

For the record, I shared the same post on LinkedIn. Here’s a screengrab:

Image: Screen capture of the offending post, qualifying as spam.

Until then, you’ll find me here and other social media suspects, unencumbered by algorithmic gatekeepers.

Comprehensive Links on Link Tree

https://linktr.ee/ridleypark

Did I miss any?