OK, so we’ve been over what you get when you cross an ouroboros with a Möbius strip. But what about when you cross an almost-ouroboros with a sort of halved caduceus, then combine the result with a giant floating nut and bolt in homage to the cover of Rush’s Counterparts, then spiff the whole thing up with nonsensical stippled drop-shadows and a bad beveled frame? Answer: You get some cheesy pen-and-ink art that yours truly did at age nineteen for the cover of a 1996 Rush bootleg concert CD.

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SDH

I’m Scott David Herman, I’m an American living in Canada, and I’ve been running erasing.org since 1999.

The expatriate life is very glamorous. I live and work on the fifth floor of a mid-rise glass-and-concrete ant farm situated in the abandoned ruins of downtown Hamilton, that legendary city many call the most beautiful smoke-spewing slag heap in all of Southern Ontario.

I enjoy staring into open books, mentally rotating Shakespeare’s skeleton, stacking objects in my quote-unquote office, and chopping at the Parnassian permafrost in the company of my wife Laura.

You can email me at scott at erasing.org.