Heartmoor

a campfire with a kettle many small logs

Heartmoor

n.
the primal longing for a home village to return to, a place that no longer exists, if it ever did; the fantasy of finding your way back home before nightfall, hustling to bring in the cattle before the rains come; picturing a cluster of lanterns glowing on the edge of a tangled wood, hearing the rattle and hiss of meals cooking over a communal fire, finding your place in a crowded longhouse made of clay-packed thatch, where you’d sit and listen to the voices of four generations layered into a canon, telling stories of a time when people could still melt into a collective personality and weren’t just floating around alone.

From heart + moor, to tie a boat to an anchor. Pronounced “hahrt-moor.”

Monachopsis

Poggled

a person studying a book with a magnifying glass

Heartmoor

a campfire with a kettle many small logs

Nyctous

a person walking in the middle of a street

Allope

Routwash

Pâro

Eigenschauung

Eigen-schauung

Pax Latrina

Hemeisis

Catoptric Tristesse

Kadot

a person looking at an abstract spiral

The Meantime

Foilsick

Mottleheaded

Offtides

close-up of a chromed metal object

The Giltwrights

Enterhood

adults with stern expressions holding a child

Tirosy

a close-up of a young child's face

Incidental Contact High