Tim Barrus Blog

  1. It Is The 6th Dimension That Controls Time

    The fifth dimension is time itself. Yet the sixth dimension controls time, and it’s where time can be bent at the touch points, but it can only go forward because timelines are a list of options. There’s the one you took. That list would be the size of a black…

  2. We Do Not Know What Art Is

    I write books that challenge the nature of identity. I do that on purpose. I am not my characters. I am my characters. A lot of that can be done by having one’s characters confront art. Do they confront art or are these fictional people who only look. Most novels

  3. TWITTER DBT

    There Were No Roads Tim Barrus

  4. TimBarrusNewYorkTimes

    I have a very sick and twisted relationship with the New York Times. I used to have one spy. Now, I have two. The fundamental problem with NYT is called Elitism. That word is now a source of friction between the Publisher and the President. Biden will be taking New…

  5. Year of the Hyena

    Tim Barrus Art

  6. Turning Everything We Know Inside Out and Backwards

    i have no reason to assume we all see things the same way because we clearly do not/ and all my neurodivergent sperm sailed bravely backwards to ireland, genetic bugabuga every civilized group of homo sapiens, just waiting for the sky to fall/ the wretches in the street and screaming…

  7. Back Into the Earth

    Tim Barrus, the New York Times

  8. Spit in Your Face

    The whole point is to dehumanize anyone who might be autistic and they’re writing. Books. – tim barrus

  9. GATEKEEPERS ALWAYS WIN

    This will not be published. I used the word bulldozer. I submitted this as an example of how the New York Times demands compliance. If the gatekeepers think those of us who deplore the New York Times just disappear into the mist, the gatekeepers are crazier than I thought they…

  10. Scratching Glass

    I do not remember writing this. But some kind soul sent it to me to remind me what an idiot I am. But some of it does hit home. It was published in the New York Times 2009. Shame on me. Back in the States, under my desk, packed in