The Bell
The bell tells Winnie when to sleep and when to wake. Fun, huh? It's not all that different to how our alarm clocks and school bells dictate what we do and when we do it—if only there were some k...
The Black Bag
Routine helps to distract Winnie from the empty nature of her day. The bag and all its contents protect Winnie from the meaninglessness of her life by giving her a purpose, something "to do" in a w...
"Brownie" the Revolver
It's a bid odd to name a revolver, don't you think? The revolver is there, always beckoning, always offering an alternative: death, which is an idea that Willie played with prior to the beginning o...
Willie's Tuxedo
Did you know that it's illegal for men to appear without a shirt in Tonga? Or that in the cities of Wildwood and Penns Grove, New Jersey you could get fined from $25 to $200 for wearing baggy pants...
The Emmet and the Egg
Ah, life. Isn't it wonderful? The emmet (an old-fashioned term for an ant) sure thinks so. It has a life of routine. It does what it's programmed to do without any questions. But does it bring happ...