Nobody ever told me how to write. Nobody said you can be a writer. Nobody thought it was something you could do. I didn't live in that aspect of the social or academic world and POOF... On bed. Sleeping for two hours. Shoe hits ground falling from my foot. Bang. Awake. Two hours was definitely not… Continue reading Day 91.2 of the editing process
Month: March 2013
Wanderings of a writer in the digital age or whatever number who gives a bad word
I like these kinda posts even though...but short message. Nope. I don't know why I even write this shit , probably somewhere in my brain lost somewhere I must like the act of communication and somewhere people are saying cool or whatever, ha, and so...Strange and so I have to finish a book. Well, I don't really… Continue reading Wanderings of a writer in the digital age or whatever number who gives a bad word
TIME SLOTS WILL GO QUICKLY (calender cleared up, for summer)
Letter to Society #2 Politics? Society. A world, full of questions? Lull, the sleepy-eyed boredom of the same ol' damn status ol'? Do you see a lack of seriousness and too much of this: I need you to need me to like you... Do you really want to know how good or bad things really are?… Continue reading TIME SLOTS WILL GO QUICKLY (calender cleared up, for summer)
The Neon Wilderness, Nelson Algren (Mixed-Media)
He stole a typewriter and went to jail. That's all I heard. I knew I found a new friend... "The great strength of a fighting man is his pride. That was Young Rocco's strength in the rounds that followed. The boy called Kid Class couldn't keep him down. He was down in the fourth, twice in… Continue reading The Neon Wilderness, Nelson Algren (Mixed-Media)
1927 (The Art of Procrastination)
Listening to Bach... I once had a professor who said if he was stranded on a desert island the only two items he would need would be, Immanuel Kant's, Critique of Pure Reason & A Best of Bach album. A good starting manifold of perception. One slide to the next coming to be one. I said, "well wouldn't you need… Continue reading 1927 (The Art of Procrastination)