James A. Reeves
A writer and designer in the Middle West who makes midnight mixtapes and writes about faith in the digital age.
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James A. Reeves
A writer and designer in the Middle West who makes midnight mix tapes and writes about faith in the digital age.
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James A. Reeves

James A. Reeves

I Seem to Remember Less and Less

I Seem to Remember Less and Less

Writing for Whoever Might Find It

Writing for Whoever Might Find It

Brain in the Desert

Brain in the Desert

Desert Cadence

Desert Cadence

The desert is a land of religious vision, the home of desperate saints and ascetics dragging themselves across the sand in search of revelation.
Silence and News

Silence and News

Hunter's Moon

Hunter's Moon

Phoenix Is Impossible, but Its Cacti Are Platonic

Phoenix Is Impossible, but Its Cacti Are Platonic

An Abandoned Baby Stroller and a Bottle of Champagne

An Abandoned Baby Stroller and a Bottle of Champagne

Orbiting the Margins of Vegas

Orbiting the Margins of Vegas

Suspended in a Timeless Non-Space

Suspended in a Timeless Non-Space

Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo

Maybe it's limbic and hardwired, this desire to see the divine rather than hear or touch.
Rituals

Rituals

You can feel the geography shift when you see all that big pine and cold water.

At some point the screen became the world, and now we’re haunting it.

The ghosts of old standards, summoned for whatever comes next.

Broadcasting from somewhere between the bells of a temple and the heat of a night market.

A tribute to David Lynch that roams through the ruins of vintage ballads and slow-motion noir.

Anything worthwhile rests on a knife’s edge like the delicate art of falling asleep.

Slowing down my favorite songs has become a spiritual practice.

This man was the antichrist. Yes, he was what the end of civilization looked and sounded like.

It’s tempting to classify Death Prom as mere nostalgia, but it is a complicated haunting.

A few minutes after midnight in the Mojave desert, a preacher appears on a dead radio channel.

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