Matt Cardin's Blog
November 21, 2025
On UFOs and the Death of Astonishment
Dear Living Dark reader,
Can you imagine the following appearing in The New York Times—or any other major mainstream publication—just a few years ago?
The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, tasked with investigating U.A.P., has said it has no verifiable information to support reports of a government program to reverse-engineer extraterrestrial materials.
Or this:
In the film, Stratton says “I have seen with my own eyes nonhuman craft and nonhuman beings,” but declined to elaborate befo...
November 18, 2025
We Are All Artificial Intelligences
Wendelin Jacober, CC0, via Wikimedia CommonsDear Living Dark reader,
I have been reflecting on and mulling over the subject of artificial intelligence for quite some time now. Something I haven’t previously mentioned to you is that, adjacent to both this newsletter and my writing career, in my other guise as a college vice president and chief academic officer, I have somehow become the point person for all things AI at my institution. I’m the one leading the charge to figure out how we can and sh...
November 16, 2025
The Hidden Force That Shapes Your Art
Dear friends,
After years of working at the intersection of creativity and the numinous, much of it shared here with you, I’m thrilled to announce that Writing at the Wellspring is ready to cross over into the world. Preorders for the Kindle edition are now available, with the book releasing December 15 in both print and electronic editions.
As I write these words, it’s the #1 selling new title in one of its Amazon categories. This feels both surreal and deeply affirming after the journey this boo...
November 8, 2025
Frankenstein's Warning: Don't Deny Your Daemon
The creator horrified by his own creation. Frontispiece from the 1831 edition of
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
. Illustration by Theodor von Holst.Dear Living Dark reader,
With Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein debuting on Netflix this week, I’ve been reflecting again on why Mary Shelley’s creation myth has haunted me for so many years, and why it occupies an important place in Writing at the Wellspring. Below are three pages from the book, including an excerpt titled “Frankenstein’s War...
October 27, 2025
Disinvesting from the World Nightmare
Photo by Linus Sandvide on UnsplashDear Living Dark reader,
Here’s a preliminary, provisional thesis that came to me this morning after I had sat quietly in something like meditation for half an hour and then started to read a couple of books (Peter Brown’s The Yoga of Radiant Presence and Joseph Jaworski’s Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership, for those who like to know such things):
Among the infinitude of potential configurations of the experiential field, not to mention the concomitant ...
October 22, 2025
Reverse-Engineering the Dream of Your Life
“Pillars of Creation,” NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The cosmos dreaming itself into form.Dear Living Dark reader,
Today I offer the following without commentary beyond this short note. You’re free to take it—or not—as you please. If I suggest that there’s something genuinely worth contemplating in the four quoted passages below, the last of which comes from my own Writing at the Wellspring (headed for publication on December 15, with preorders opening in about three weeks), you can take that ...
October 2, 2025
Writing at the Wellspring: Cover Reveal + Early Praise
Dear Living Dark reader,
At long last, I can share the final cover design for Writing at the Wellspring. Preorders will open soon (I’ll send details later this month).
Many of you have watched this book take shape through essays here over the past three years. Now you can see what it has grown into.
Official DescriptionHere’s how I’ve officially described the book for its publication page:
Return to the source of your creativity.
In a world of noise and distraction, creativity calls us back to silenc...
September 26, 2025
What Good Is Art in a World on the Brink?
Albrecht Dürer, Melencolia I (1514).Writing at the Wellspring: Tapping the Source of Your Inner Genius is now fully typeset and laid out, and the proofs have been through a couple of rounds of corrections. Here’s a two-page spread from the introduction. It’s a section where I talk about why art matters in difficult times. Following your muse or daemon and engaging in creative pursuits can seem trivial in an age bristling with real-world crises. But I argue that this impression is mistaken, as ar...
September 16, 2025
Humans Are the Dreaming Animal
Mystery and Melancholy of a Street by Giorgio de Chirico, 1914.Dear Living Dark reader,
In an age when a superficial surrealism pervades so many of the arts—movies, paintings, books, video games, digital art—courtesy of our collective pop cultural fascination with fantasy and the fantastic, it’s easy to forget or overlook that Surrealism, as a distinct and influential early-twentieth-century movement in art and literature, didn’t originally mean just a weird and warped style of writing or paintin...
September 12, 2025
Behind the scenes with Wellspring: Claiming my own book number
Detail from Hubert Robert,
The Fountain
, c. 1775–78.Dear Living Dark reader,
I’m having an interesting time with my first-ever excursion into the territory of self-publishing with Writing at the Wellspring. From the start of my writing career around the turn of the millennium, my books have all been traditionally published, with the sole exception of A Course in Demonic Creativity, which I felt prodded by my daemon muse to release into the wild as a free PDF in 2011. It has remained available in ...


