Friday, January 2, 2026

Closing Down


FINAL POST — I'VE MOVED TO SUBSTACK

After 15 years of daily writing on this blog, I'm consolidating everything on Substack.

Why the Move?

Over the past 15 years, I've published thousands of essays, poems, and reflections across multiple platforms. It became scattered, difficult to follow, and nearly impossible to organize into coherent themes.

Substack allows me to:

  • Organize by series (trilogies, themed collections)
  • Engage directly with readers (comments, discussions)
  • Publish books (compile best essays into collections)
  • Build sustainable audience (email delivery, subscriptions)

This blog will remain online as an archive — all 15 years of content stays accessible. But no new posts will appear here.

Where to Find Me Now

My new home: https://alexhutchins.substack.com

I'm publishing 2-3 times per week:

  • Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays (January-March)
  • Alternating T-TH weeks (starting February)

What you'll find:

  • Philosophical essays (Wonderings series)
  • Cultural commentary (Justice, Confession, Power trilogies)
  • Poetry (from my 42,000+ collection)
  • Personal reflections (teaching, travel, life observations)

Free to Subscribe

No paywalls. No spam. Just thoughtful writing from someone who's been doing this for 60+ years.

Subscribe here: https://alexhutchins.substack.com

Thank You

To everyone who read, commented, or simply followed along over the past 15 years—thank you.

This platform gave me space to think, write, and share without filters or editorial oversight. It let me publish 42,000 poems, 3,000+ essays, and countless reflections on everything from ancient civilizations to business ethics to the nature of belief itself.

Now I'm taking all of that raw material and shaping it into something more deliberate, more organized, and—I hope—more useful.

See you on Substack.

— Alex Hutchins
The White Scorpion / Wandering Philosopher


P.S. If you've been following my work for years, you already know I don't do this for money or fame. I write because I can't not write. Substack just gives me better tools to organize the chaos. Come join me.

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