An Illustrated Book of Unfinishedness
Don’t Let Him Finish It
This book is about a mind that doesn’t move in straight lines.
It follows thoughts that return instead of resolve, ideas that circle back on themselves, and meaning that forms through repetition rather than conclusion. It lives inside unfinishedness, not as a flaw, but as a condition.
Over time, patterns emerge. Certain thoughts come back more often. Certain fragments refuse to leave. What begins as reflection slowly takes on a presence, not as a monster, but as the uneasy sense that something familiar is paying attention.
Don’t Let Him Finish It is built from fragments, poems, and drawings that mirror how attention actually behaves. Not organized. Not linear. Honest.
This video is a full reading.
Ask the Maschenkel
Type whatever you think about. I already know the part you’re about to forget.
And I see the things you don't—just visit the page your mind /slipped.