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The Havisham Hour
Page 513, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 513 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The end of the end is the end.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. This is the last page.
2014-06-03
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 512, read by SMARANDA LUNA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 512 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Parting has no remedy. You remain silent until you speak, and then the space in your lungs is left empty. We win a victory over nothingness. Nobody cares. If we die in proportion of the words we toss around, then our resting ground is really meaningless. Just turn the lights off before you leave.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 1 day.
2014-06-02
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 511, read by VANESSA PLACE
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 511 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Everything is nothing. No one sees majesty and charm in you and me once the freshness of our bodily youth wilts. People only see indescribable sadness. We become invisible and useless. All this ruin...-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 2 days.
2014-06-01
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 510, read by FARRAH KARAPETIAN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 510 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Too much self-contemplation will make you not forget anything in your life. Never mind fretting about the mirrors. You have to be truly perverse to understand goodness, and looking endlessly into your own centrifugal self will get you there, quickly. However, I doubt you'll ever be eloquent enough to understand the opposite point. We get stuck on perverse.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 3 days.
2014-05-31
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 509, read by NORA MENKEN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 508 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We're not advanced, we're just better at decorating using myths and symbols. Doubts are not more explicable now, facts aren't less disconcerting. We've always known everything, our ancestors have always known everything, yet we make the same mistakes they made. We march to our tombstones with our bodily eyes looking nowhere, a little more gray, a little more complacent.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 4 days.
2014-05-30
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 508, read by NICHOLAS FENNESSY
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 508 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Am I an inept artist? No, just dishonest and predictable. There is no secret formula to be an artist, you just have to do a good job at it and share it in the end, that's all. There are no shortcuts. Charlatanism + ecstasy=lazy art, right?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 5 days.
2014-05-29
00 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 507, read by CHRIS PARIS
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 507 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We live frugally and then we say goodbye, that's the goal. In reality we always aspire to quit everything, and we repetitively ask for forgiveness. Life says goodbye to us instead. And then we turn to dust. The end -- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 6 days.
2014-05-28
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 506, read by MAT GLEASON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 506 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Waiting with a quivering lip for answers, I melted after a string of non-words. Life is impossible at low temperature, that's why I reached the conclusion that Silence cannot accept normal temperatures and therefore it is doomed to fall.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 7 days.
2014-05-27
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 505, read by SEAN RILEY
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 505 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --How smart are you and I? Under duress, we become too obsessed with survival issues, neglecting creativity and love. If we stop analyzing, pondering, figuring out, measuring and weighting every issue we will become smarter. I know, you don't believe me, do you?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 8 days.
2014-05-26
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 504, read by AARON KUNIN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 504 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --"It" is that place where things are divided between Blue and Green. When you return to "it", your heart softens. You can eat pizza there all day long. By the way, any pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard and believe in yourself. But your heart is hard, you never try anything, and you don't believe in yourself: you will never return.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 9 days.
2014-05-25
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 503, read by BAILEY PARKS
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 503 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Can you have a long-distance relationship with someone you've never met? Because that's exactly what you're having and you do not know it. The finger of Providence is actually quite ignorant. It's always better to hide behind a curtain.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 10 days.
2014-05-24
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 502, read by MELISSA RECALDE
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 502 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Let me break down this low murmur for you, so you can explain if you're either a "helper" or a "doer". You see, you think your mental glitch is your bread-and-butter, but you cannot be any more mistaken. You have a high functioning, emotionless intellect, but your madness is as plump as a peach. Go retrace your own steps.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 11 days.
2014-05-23
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 501, read by TED MIRACCO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 501 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --There are two kinds of people in this life: people to pee in the shower and people who eat in public while lying to others. Don't 'please' or 'thank you' them. Both have their souls in skin and bones. What else could be expected? When your friends act like little monsters, pretend they're strangers and have no business here.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 12 days.
2014-05-22
02 min
The Havisham Hour
page 499, read by VALERIE NOELL
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 499 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --My muse went away to a distant place. I will be a little worthier of you now and a little less worried about my own unity. I will finally unlearn all my hobbies. I know the answer already: stop making the world better.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 14 days.
2014-05-20
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 498, read by JEREMY MIKUSH
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 498 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --It's always been hard to be bohemian. Is it harder now? Does art matter anymore? Does reading matter anymore? We want to be digitally liked. We stray away from reality and don't feel sorry about it. Who can survive this? I'm going to take a shower now.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 15 days.
2014-05-19
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 497, read by BRETT AMORY
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 497 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Quit pretending you're weaker than you are. What are you ashamed of exactly? When you fill better after being ill you will be thankful. It happens all the time. You will then forget what you went through. It happens all the time.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 16 days.
2014-05-18
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 496, read by TEMPLE WILLIAMS
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 496 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --My great expectations have completely dissolved. The cause of it was me, the fault of it was mine. There are many things that I may regret in this world where no one regrets anything. But I think I'll go for a walk instead.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 17 days.
2014-05-17
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 495, read by CHRISTOPHER NOXON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch - of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Is he the right man? I'm ashamed to answer him. If he would solve every single problem he would not be any less worried. However, nothing can be really solved anymore. So he's not really suffering from having problems: he is the problem.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 18 days.
2014-05-16
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 494, read by LAUREN HARRINGTON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 494 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Me: What do eyes make you think of? You: Time, Anemia, ghosts.Me: You are not special, the world doesn't owe you anything.You: My eyes are still adjusting.--www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 19 days.
2014-05-15
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 493, read by OLIVIA APPLEGATE
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 493 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Beauty is everywhere where we cannot be. We're always peering through a hole, wanting that rich summer growth on the other side. We know that side better than ours. Everything is colorless and complicated here, everything is dumb and tenderless. Where did my old, simple promise go?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 20 days.
2014-05-15
02 min
The Havisham Hour
page 492, read by NAOMI YAMADA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 492 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Attention please! Distraction has broken into your dwelling and and has taken everything: your pretty emotions, your inherited opinions, your creativity savings, the sheets, your scattered appreciation for beauty. Note: You will not be able to leave anything to anyone in your will. PS: You better not die anytime soon until you recover something back.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 21 days.
2014-05-13
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 491, read by SUSAN LANGFORD
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 491 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --A few years ago we could die without exceeding the minimum of vulgarity that seems indecorously unavoidable right before passing. But today that tiny level of vulgarity before passing is not kept to a minimum anymore, it has become its own single reality. We die in the most vulgar, insipid, and trivial way. I refuse going out that way.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 22 days.
2014-05-12
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 490, read by LuLu LoLo
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 490 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --How long until you become something different than what you are not? Let me interrupt your search for that someone among strangers who has gone deeper than you. Don't go to them, don't kiss their hand, don't talk. They haven't really gone deeper, they are just craving to collapse, and determined to drag you with them.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 23 days.
2014-05-11
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 489, read by JACQUELINE SUSKIN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch - of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I sometimes struggle with the words "I am". What's the real point of their existence? When you turn the worst point of your self-pity, you start realizing of your true and ultimate duty in life: analyzing your own demise and determining how quickly you can get there. That's when you start using the words "I am" more frequently.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 24 days.
2014-05-10
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 488, read by MATTHEW COUPER
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 488 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I don't know what you want from me. I don't recognize you. Who are you anyway? Can you cry without shame? Can you conquer the fear of ridicule? I didn't think so either. Time seems interminable. How far away is chaos? Are we there yet?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 25 days.
2014-05-09
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 487, read by JEN O'DONNELL
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 487 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Reality is really illogical, morality cannot be saved. I don't want to leave it to others to determine what is wrong from what is right, I want others to determine what is harmful from what is not. We can put it off but not put it away.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 26 days.
2014-05-08
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 486, read by JESSICA NICOLE WEBB
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 486 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --There is no reason to worry about time running out. Nothing can be solved in this world anyway, so look affectionately to me, I will take you back and tell you a secret before you return to the present and die.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 27 days.
2014-05-07
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 485, read by WILL BRITTAIN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 485 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I have never deserted you. The fact is that Death, the experience of nothingness, ultimately shows up under a ridiculous spotlight and takes you away. What does it really mean? I doubt my last words will be "I never complain". We always complain, we build our lives over a graveyard of complaints.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 28 days.
2014-05-06
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 484, read by MICHELLE FLANAGAN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 484 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The world doesn't care what you think or what you do. It's not that people are mean, everyone is busy. Instead of pushing out petitions for attention out in the cold, dusty night, why don't you simply enjoy the freedom you get from within the obscurity?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 29 days.
2014-05-05
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 483, read by MICHAEL BARBA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 483 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Our melancholic solitude is profound, it is not sweet or sultry. It is aesthetic. It fills us with contemplative passivity, and that feels good. Light links all our propensities and passions together, and numbs them. The wretched ones among us cannot perceive that kind of beauty.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The last Havisham Hour will be in 30 days.
2014-05-04
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 482, read by ALEX SCHAEFER
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 482 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Thinking is not action on its own. Thinking about thinking doesn't lead anywhere. Thinking about feeling is not going to be able to bend the past out of its eternal shape. Stop justifying yourself and start creating your own pictures.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-05-03
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 481, read by DAVID P. EARLE
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 481 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We're infatuated with Beginnings and Eternity and forget that everything ends. The End is closer than it may appear. Against the anxiety of nothingness we speak very little and we listen to question marks. But the bottom line is that everything ends.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-05-02
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 480, read by CARLSON HATTON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 480 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We were collectors, now we're hoarders. We mince junk indiscriminately and leave it unmasked, scattered. On our graveyard shift we sit by a conveyor belt that has no beginning and no off switch. The only thing we're worried about is that our melted brains don't tip over.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-05-01
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 479, read by MARC ARRANAGA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 479 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Is there pleasure in doing things without preparation? I am too heedful to the future to have any amount of estimable unconsciousness. The eternal cycles grind on. Hope turns arid. No one likes to be unprepared.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-30
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 478, read by MIKE SAMUELSEN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 478 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The cloak of envy looks corrosive, humiliating, damaging. It seems to confirm our own failure. But underneath it hides a redemptive purpose: the opportunity to know what we want to achieve and how we want to achieve it. Don't let it throw into despair, deny it or let it make you angry. Envy is one of your teachers.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-29
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 477, read by ERIC RIPPIN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 477 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --It becomes the decision of a lifetime when we are about to let go of our worldly possessions. It feels like a tragic sacrifice. We can't stop serving our things with all our heart. We're unable make a distinction between them and their owner, us. Let them go, you're not a poor owner now, you can take long walks now.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-28
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 476, read by CAITLIN McCARTHY
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 476 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We lack an accurate sense of size and space between us and the rest of the world. Things seem too much, too big, too overwhelming. We feel we won't last long in our own distortion, that we cannot do better than go. People teach us how to size and place things properly but we prefer to have our ears shut.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-27
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 475, read by RAYMOND BURNS
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 475 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Are you afraid to think of the future? Would you like to know how to dismiss it? I think you should quit being preoccupied with Astrology. Astrology always points at you in the face and tells you how physically and mentally tiny you are, and that you have no future. Just go outside and play with other humans.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-26
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 474, read by ROBERT APODACA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 474 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --You will be so lonely. You think you're going to inherit someone's possessions, you know it for a fact. But people don't need you because they love you, they love you because they need you. Your disfigured reality is not accurate. You should leave soon, you have to leave soon.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-25
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 473, read by ALISA YANG
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 473 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We shouldn't spend too much time memorializing past instants, like those moments when we resolve that our heart should be forever sickened when we let go of something or someone. That's how you get stuck.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-24
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 472, read by DEVON GLOVER
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 472 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Self-contempt wrecks everything, turns people into ruins, causes decay. Unfortunately self-content is eternal, the more you try to diminish it the bigger it grows. It always comes back until it dies with you. It precedes your death actually, perhaps by only minutes, when it's too late to go back and live your entire life without fake, self-constructed hierarchies. -- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello. Visit www.sonnetman.com to...
2014-04-23
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 471, read by PAUL FREED
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 471 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I'm worried about forgetting. What matters are not places or moments, just how graceful you remain until time makes repugnance to people melt away. You must remember to keep great constancy in being affectionate though, otherwise your wet and decayed stockings will reveal that you were as average as every other drowned person lost in their watery graves.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-22
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 469, read by YOSHIE SAKAI
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 469 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Positive feelings are a luxury these days. They're only appropriate in certain places and at certain times, and they are mostly judged upon. You don't see them in a crowded mall where we're heavy-footed, shuffling, mincing along, waddling, like paunchy sculptures weighted down by rolls of numbing gloom.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-20
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 468, read by ROBERTO CORTEZ
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 468 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --You only say "I didn't give up" after you actually give up. Are you in danger? Of course not, you had no choice but to offer yourself as a victim, and that's all right. We all try to hold time still at some point or another, even though time doesn't stand still.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-18
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 467, read by JAEGER SMITH
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --What's the difference between sleeping with the clothes you wore through the day, and changing your clothes before falling asleep? We stubbornly refuse to deal with reality until reality surrenders to us and gives us what we think and believe belongs to us.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to learn more about this project, listen to previous podcasts and to get fine prints of the pages. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-18
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 465, read by NORA BERMAN
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 465 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The absence of air in a room with no windows and piles of dirty and clean clothes mixed together, unfolded. Unpaired shoes are littering the floor, there is nothing left to do. Your starring role is to play someone who feels less alone than you. Sorry, your horoscope lied to you today.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-16
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 464, read by KAT BELLOLI
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 464 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Are we in the same boat? I guess we are, although it seems we're going always against the current. Should we steer towards somewhere? Or should we let fortune take us? Letting paper boats go with a wish feels so nice.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-15
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 463, read by LOU BEACH
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 463 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Why should I bother? What is the meaning of all this? Why should I raise questions? It would be better if I would continue burying my emotions under layers of undisturbed expression, composed, contented, submissive, alone, in the company of ridiculous illusions.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-14
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 462, read by KATHRYN GARCIA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 462 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I am indifferent when I am not disposed. I am not passive when I am resigned. When you create, you endanger your freedom and that makes some people uncomfortable. Freedom is not the absence of danger, as we are made to believe.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-13
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 461, read by PETER J. GRANT
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. -- -- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-13
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 459, read by AARON WRINKLE
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 459 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The solitary side effects under the direct sun: rebirth, stillness, depth, serenity, pause, nourishment, privacy, release, growth, thoughtlessness, life. It all lasts an instant, we make last an instant.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-10
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 458, read by COLIN BURROUGH
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 458 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Some mornings I see symmetries flowing away with the sharp morning air. I like fireplaces, they remind me of the good parts of my grandfather. I've never stopped to think why we like to burn things up.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-09
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 457, read by MICHAEL PENHALLOW
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 457 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The times I feel I will fall in sick precisely when my responsibility is indispensable. Ideas may seem more useless than things, but they hold the same power to wear you and tear you. When you think you may get sick, you get sick.-- Page read by Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-08
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 456, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 456 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Those times when I feel like a resentful harlequin, drinking the bitter venom of others while being left in a corner to smile. I pull the petals of a daisy that a stranger slipped under the door: He detains me, he detains me not.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-07
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 455, read by JUSTIN DAVANZO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 455 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Inconsistency is natural. Inconsistency is not valued. Our environment wants us to be consistent to be successful, which means you have to be uncreative. Do me a favor, if you are an artist I beg you to be inconsistent.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-06
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 454, read by GABRIELLE CAMPION
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 454 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Being sentimental places you in a state where you stop participating in complexity, where you avoid reality. But if you avoid sentimentalism too much you are going to lose your innocence. Strike a balance.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-04-05
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 439, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 439 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --When I was a little kid I loved to eat my lunch at school under the huge climbing rose in the courtyard. I just loved to see and smell the roses.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-03-21
00 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 430, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 430 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Silence.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-03-12
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 391, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 391 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I am rusty, you are rusty, he is rusty. I attempt to plunge to nothingness. I dare you to find something more pathetic. How will you defend yourself? I love Tom, Jack, and Richard, but that doesn't matter.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-02-01
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 384, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 384 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Being the opposite of a mess means knowing yourself at a certain level, and that requires some reflection time and intellectual capacity. Some people decide to apply the Don't-Go-Home Method instead.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-01-25
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 381, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 381 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Some people believe that our existence is fulfilled within solitude only, that we need to be in solitude because we are individuals after all. I think those people have an image of what they want to destroy, not of what they want to create. They will eventually toss you out, just don't resign yourself to the cell they want to put you in. Don't do that to yourself.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this pr...
2014-01-23
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 371, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 371 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --What's my narrative? I don't know. Today I abhor the turpitude of my dreams last night, which were crowded with syrupy specters that were burning my eyes while I was trying to escape the puppet theater of my bodily existence. But tomorrow's narrative, who knows? In fact, everything may change right after breakfast.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-01-12
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 368, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 368 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Me and them. There is so much that is not learned in school. Knowledge is not free and it's not a choice to acquire it.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.
2014-01-09
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 360, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 360 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --When I have a fixed idea that I want to take into reality I may think I had begun realizing it on a specific day, or even hour, or in the very moment I revealed the wording from my unconscious. The fact is that I may very well be already in the middle of making that idea happen before I realize of its beginnings. I think the point is in taking it to a place of arrival, regardless of when or where it departed from. I believe th...
2014-01-01
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 342, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 342 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --This is the beginning.-- Please donate to my campaign to save Miss Havisham: www.fundly.com/Saving-Miss-Havisham. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-12-15
00 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 335, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 335 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --I don't think someone can create indefinitely. Sometimes I see artists giving expression and meaning to things that are already exhausted. I think we've all done it. In a way, it is expected from artists to do the same thing over and over and over. That is decadence. I admire some people that try to awaken from this productive hypnosis. They want to live because they are defying decadence. They are defying decadence because they want to live.-- Please donate to my campaign to save Miss Ha...
2013-12-07
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 326, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 326 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --My grandma used to raise turkeys. Sometimes, as a treat during the cold months, she used to give them bread crumbs soaked in wine, and a single peppercorn each. They were not sulky or booby birds. They were happy turkeys. I created this page in her memory.-- Please donate to my campaign to save Miss Havisham: www.fundly.com/saving-miss-havisham. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-11-28
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 320, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 320 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --No one believes in ingenuity anymore. No one trusts it, no one thinks it's worth anything, no one sees any face value on it. I think it's because it doesn't have the capability to hurt and destroy. Everything worth something these days is measured by how big it is and/or how much destructive power it has.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-11-22
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 303, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 303 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Sometimes I feel like if I would apologize less and protest more I would be better off somehow. I then realize that the problem is not how often we do it, but how we do it, and when we do it.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-11-05
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 293, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 293 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --“Where I live, everything is very small.” ― The Little Prince-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-10-26
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 282, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 282 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --It feels like we're heading to this place where silencing the truth will actually set you free. Or perhaps it's the other way around: people are afraid their truths could be outed.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-10-16
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 275, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #275 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --There are some people that are not afraid of the future. Everything is so set for everyone that deviating from the mainstream path looks so scary. Yet these people have done it or are doing it. It's becoming rarer.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-10-10
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 273, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #273 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --I dislike so much to be late that I usually take too much time ahead to be somewhere. Sometimes it doesn't work, though. The other day I even forgot to meet. I was devastated. I end up apologizing for it. I think I apologize too much sometimes. Apologies don't make up for time loss. I wish they did.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-10-06
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 261, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #261 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Dependency and uncertainty: is there even a healthy amount?-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-09-24
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 254, read by RUBEN ARREOLA CORTEZ
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #254 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --You will never see HRH Elizabeth II drinking or eating in public. In fact, just as Estella, you would never see her eating or drinking. Period.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-09-17
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 248, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #248 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --The separate but equal doctrine makes equal an exception. It doesn't work at any level.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-09-11
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 241, read by ALBERT PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #241 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --The Bank of England, one of the oldest in the world, is custodian to the official gold reserves of the UK. The vault, beneath the City of London, needs keys that are three feet long to open. It holds 4600 tons of gold, which have a current market value of £156,000,000,000.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-09-04
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 233, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #233 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Shyness has a strange element of narcissism, a belief that how we look, how we perform, is truly important to other people." ~Andre Dubus-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-27
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 225: read by AMBUSH NICHOLSON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #225 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --The motivations for self-harm vary and it may be used to fulfill a number of different functions. These functions include self-harm being used as a coping mechanism which provides temporary relief of intense feelings such as anxiety, depression, stress, emotional numbness or a sense of failure or self-loathing and other mental traits including low self-esteem or perfectionism.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-19
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 214, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #214 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --An indigestible single person: everyone has been one at some point or another. All it takes to change that is to trim off the fat and get sweet and salty, metaphorically speaking.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-08
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 211, read by KEIAN SATVAT
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #211 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --The art of cross-examination, as any art, has a measure of drama.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-05
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 209, read by CHRISTINE TUCCI ANGELL
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #209 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Sensitivity, vulnerability, nurturing and nourishment are completely absent. --Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-03
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 208, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #208 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Munching on a cold, dry, hard crust and having a strictly professional dialogue: some people never laugh, they only make noises--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-08-02
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 206, read by FRAN S.P.
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #206 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --When the least expected person treats you with kindness and trust don't just say thank you, give kindness and trust to the least expected person.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-31
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 205, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #205 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --The Dying Gladiator --Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-30
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 201, read by KIM TUCKER
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #201 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Allow silence to guide you. Listen. Allow for error. Allow for correction. Eat an ice cream. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-26
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 200, read by GAURANG MEHTA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #200 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. An aristocratic disposition. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-25
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 199, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #199 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. How do you not get a noticeable air of being in somebody else's hands? Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-24
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 198, read by IRA WOHL
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #198 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Marry up or marry down, and vice versa. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-23
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 197, read by KRISTIN ANDERSON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #197. I think some of us confuse self-hate with vanity. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-22
01 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 196, read by CHARLOTTE TARANTOLA
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #196. “I am the Love Ventriloquist. And if you say I’m not, I’ll say it so it sounds like you said I am.” ~Jarod Kintz. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-21
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 194, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #194. When you're working in a tiny cubicle, do you ever hatch out of it? How long does that take? Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com, podcasts available at www.spreaker.com/panisello ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-19
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 186: read by MICHAEL ANDERSON
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #186. “Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. "Pooh?" he whispered."Yes, Piglet?""Nothing," said Piglet, taking Pooh's hand. "I just wanted to be sure of you.” ~A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-PoohFine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-07-11
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 175, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #175 of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. There are moments when you need to leave dark relationships behind. Thank them and bless them for what they taught you and then, like Lot and his family did, turn and walk away. Don’t look back or you will turn into a pillar of salt. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-06-30
03 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 173: Read by JAY ERKER
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #173. I once used the word "executioner" instead of "performer" during an adult art lesson. The group chuckled and I laughed with them. In retrospective, I don't think it was that bad of an idea to refer to an artist and an "executioner". ©2013 Julio Panisello
2013-06-28
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 158, read by JULIO PANISELLO
The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #204 of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations --Being envious and grudging is a bad side of human nature.--Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-06-13
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 157, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #157 of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations-- Teaching manners. --Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-06-12
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 156, read by JULIO PANISELLO
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #156 of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. "My cow is not pretty, but it is pretty to me." ~David Lynch. --Visit www.HavishamHour.com to get fine prints, listen to podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2013 Julio Panisello.
2013-06-11
02 min
The Havisham Hour
Page 155, read by JULIO PANISELLO
When I was a little kid I had nightmares about marshes. I grew up in a river delta, full of marshes, so I had more nightmares about it than usual. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com. Copyright © 2013 by Julio Panisello
2013-06-10
02 min
The Havisham Hour
THE HAVISHAM HOUR: Page 154
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch #154. The terror of those nights when you go to bed and try to fall asleep knowing that life has changed for you forever. It's inevitable. Fine prints available at www.HavishamHour.com. Copyright © 2013 by Julio Panisello
2013-06-09
01 min