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How, Too

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By Harper LewisPublished 17 days ago Updated 16 days ago 3 min read
Top Story - January 2026
Coloring page of my book cover

Many people wonder how, too. You are not alone, and I am an expert. I will teach you how, too! First, you need to remit a small application fee and fill out an application describing the nature of your financial situation and how often payments will be made, as this will have great bearing on how well I teach you how, too.

Before I can begin to teach you how, you must ask yourself the other three questions (we know who): why, when, and where. Just like the size and frequency of your payments, these three answers will affect the quality and versatility of your how, too.

You’re no doubt wondering about my qualifications, wondering about the qualifications of those who taught me how, too. I assure you I have learned from the very best. I learned how, too; else I would not presume to teach you. When I learned how, too, I learned why, but this is another story for another day.

Right now, everyone is regretting the 600-word minimum of this challenge and counting the words, how (many), too.

And now I stop with the obnoxious nihilism but perhaps not the ridiculous, performative post-modernism. Look at me, I’m so meta, I’ll point at what I’m doing (maybe show you how, too) and dare you to say I’m not doing what I say I’m doing or doing what I say I’m not doing, without explaining how, too.

Is it clever to post a link to this song after mentioning nihilism? Or is it creative? Cruel? Crass?

Am I insisting you listen to my voice, even if I’m not saying anything, just manipulating words in some cheap parlor trick, taking time and attention away from authentic work of substance painfully and beautifully telling some human truth, no—revealing an aspect of human truth that’s beautiful in the absolute innocence of its honest expression of a truth so brutal only one who doesn’t fully comprehend the terrible weight and cost of it could ever bear to share it?

Is there value in this, do I now have you thinking about truths that have broken your heart, broken you into a million pieces? If I do have you pondering these things or at least scratching the surface of them, there’s hope for you. You may learn how, too.

How doesn’t matter unless what or who does. Why is its own thing, but the meaning and importance of who and/or what precludes all other meaning (formalism is the backbone of all criticism), determines whether or not anyone even cares why. How, too.

I enjoy contests as much as anyone else. I enjoy winning more than most, have a competitive streak so deep you can drown in it. I don’t expect to win every contest I enter; sometimes I just enjoy the opportunity to do something I wouldn’t have done on my own, like stretching my creative tendons and ligaments and interacting with others doing the same. I feel like we’re growing together. I understand why and see how, too.

I’m thrilled to have found this community (and see that I missed out on a lot of cool things in the early days). You may say I’m late to the party, but I say it’s not a party until I get here, so rest assured that we’re all in for a good time now that I’m here. Who knows, I may even make a batch of martinis in my granddaddy’s pewter cocktail shaker. I swear by all that’s holy, there’s magic in that cocktail shaker. If you don’t know how to make a martini, I’ll show you how, too.

Happy Hour with Harper is coming soon via Zoom. If you don’t know how to use Zoom, I’ll teach you how, too.

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About the Creator

Harper Lewis

I'm a weirdo nerd who’s extremely subversive. I like rocks, incense, and all kinds of witchy stuff. Intrusive rhyme bothers me.

MA English literature, College of Charleston

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  • Aarsh Malik11 days ago

    Harper, this piece is like an invitation to a conversation that I didn’t know I needed and I love how you balance playful irony with deep reflection. There’s something uniquely you in the way you toy with the idea of how and then give it weight beyond the words. It's like you’re playing chess while everyone else is still figuring out the rules.

  • Imola Tóth13 days ago

    This was fun to read! Congratulations on your Top Story, Harper. I was glad to see your name pop up.

  • Lana V Lynx13 days ago

    This is very creative and smart, Harper. I never knew “how, too” could have so many useful applications.

  • Pamela Williams14 days ago

    Ha! This was fun to read. I love it.

  • How to color my image: https://youtube.com/shorts/NgC5JoUDIT0?si=VTKfDWQm_NNGsuGV

  • Nice, I Love The Lenny Kravitz 😉🥰 Congratulations on your Top Story🎊

  • I'm here for the party...show me how, too?

  • John Smith14 days ago

    The part where you stop mid-piece to call out the “obnoxious nihilism” and then immediately lean harder into the meta made me pause longer than I expected—I could feel you both poking fun at the game and admitting you’re still playing it. That tension between “this might be a cheap parlor trick” and “maybe this still points at something real” felt honest in a way that stuck with me, especially when you asked whether taking attention away from authentic work is its own kind of cruelty. Do you think the act of openly questioning your own cleverness is what gives this piece its weight, or is that just another layer of the same trick?

  • Paul Stewart14 days ago

    This was great and see unlike me, they remember you exist lol. Congrats on Top Story you baffling but great writer. Also that is one of my favourite Radiohead songs.

  • Matthew J. Fromm16 days ago

    One martini please

  • Milan Milic16 days ago

    Clever, self-aware, and intentionally excessive a meta satire that toys with meaning, expertise, and attention while daring the reader to keep up.

  • …first…the fee… 😆 entertaining read!

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