The New Make Believe Author:Denise Newman In The New Make Believe, one is seeking a vehicle, rejecting lover, God, child, all objects, and in the process, noticing one s accident, which was always present, as the ground of existence. Once noticed, never losing contact with it, this silent partner, the way Blaise Pascal sewed into the lining of his coat his notes and sketch made upon fir... more »st encountering his accident. Touch it, dance with it, but avoid the temptation to manage it, which leads to sentimentality, or worse, brutality. So how is the new make believe different from the old make believe? put it out put it out and try to talk about it.« less