
Midnight-Thirty Muse
Reinventing convention with inspiration,
Kyle Kirschner

The ink-to-paper pastime has always been my way of digesting the environment and humanity as a whole; I’m looking at you, my clientele, as a personal journal. Many times, my writing has been used as a means of expression for nonfictional experiences in a fictional medium. I feel like my DNA drives me to write; writing is this weird series of symbols that can connect practically anyone. The art form, like all others, has an air of freedom that transcends class, gender, race, spirituality, and age; writing needs but a stick, and some mud. I write to connect, share, and live.
Kyle is just over a double decade—an infant dancing through the cosmic waltz. Kyle was fed a dose of Dubai’s Classism in the UAE years back, and recently traveled up the Pacific Northwest; mainly to hike through the Cascadian forests, ingesting the local fungi as he went. Also, full moon drum circles have been attended to reconnect with his innermost self.
Less is more with Kyle but the obstacles he confronts give him a sense of purpose; his personal mantra is to love the struggle, but never struggle to love. Kyle is well versed in the hard sciences and can bridge layman and complex jargon. Kyle’s attitude towards life comes from his extreme fascination with French Existentialist thinkers; his ideology believes that humans behave too guardedly and are too afraid or bored. This ‘jaded fad’ that he has observed is currently being combatted by revealing the “mundane” as art, or “beautifully absurd,” to those who don’t yet understand.