This installment takes a breath, an empty space with no philosophical thickets in it.
Today, conjure a figure by making their portrait. Make it descriptively in words, make it in drawing, make it in collage. Make it abstract or figurative. Doodle on a photograph or decorate one with gel pens. If you’ve been hesitant to actually get out the art supplies, maybe today is a good day to do it. If you are making a portrait through writing, restrict yourself to visual detail. Take a one-day narrative vow of silence.
(This reminds me of an assignment Mac Wellman told me he gave when it was his turn in the Brooklyn College English Dept. faculty rotation to teach English 1, the gateway college writing class mostly heaped on adjuncts and teaching fellows, that all faculty were supposed to teach periodically. The essay question Mac assigned, as I remember it, was: What is a face? Well Mac wasn’t ever assigned to teach English 1again after that semester (ok citation needed this may have been relayed over whiskey, but I think it’s the case). I can’t believe I never tried to write the essay myself. But you could substitute it as a portrait prompt for today, using your figure’s face as the field of evidence from which your microessay draws.)