About Us
Mission Statement
Welcome to Sojourners Indecisive, an innovative, interactive blog which encourages and intends to utilize the massive distribution of free information made available with today’s technologies, to provoke thought, to promote education, to produce inspiration, and to achieve dignity with a diligent honesty and honestly diligent work ethic. Feel free to contribute in any way that you can.
The following video serves many purposes for this website and for humanity at large. The project was created (imagined, filmed, and edited) by Giorgio Russo and includes Patterson Willis. This Iconographic Process is a display of passion for art…
…and the process of art, which Russo reminds us,”…is to create.”
This speech, for me as a person, is a great mission statement. I will call it my author’s creed if I must label it – if not, I may possibly truly understand and enjoy it.
About Us
SojournersIndecisive.com is your home for a unique approach to literature ranging from Short Stories and Prose to Serialized Novels and Reviews. We are a growing collaboration of growing contributors for growing audiences. The bulk of the content is brought to you by James Sharp, aspiring author and lover of the arts. Thanks for enjoying and “liking” our updates and Facebook fan page and please continue to pass the word on to your friends.
Origins of Name
Sojourners Indecisive is a phrase, taken from an old poem of mine. It serves now, as it did for the fictional character’s purposes, as a cognomen for mankind. The title is meant to emphasize our place as humans in the grand scheme of the cosmos. I believe that any and every worldview and every being capable of holding these are herein described neutrally, pessimistically, optimistically, and above all simply truthfully. We are like every generation before us and most likely all those to come, in that, we have a truncated text of history. It is as if the pages of history have been torn out and our only translation, our only understanding comes from what we can read now, what we can live today. So much of our lives is based on faith. We travel through life with so many outer forces controlling our paths, and whether we know it or not we are sojourners indecisive of our future and destination, for our mortal destinations are both too close and too far for us to know. Empiricism at the hands or grappling, fumbling babes…is this our plight?