"Now I’m riding the underground trolley back in forth in the Atlanta airport. In the most densely populated airport in America I’m the only one around, well except for night-shift workers, but they’re not on the train. I can imagine the kick that the federal security is having watching me walk around this airport like… Continue reading Part one,Ten pages of timeless red Notebook that could be recovered after a Storm
Tag: good times
Written thoughts by dead writers, Albert Camus
I've never met my literary mentor. He died many years before I stumbled upon his book, The Stranger (or I believe The Outsider is a better translation). I read this book (and then everything he ever printed) in my senior criminology course. And it's not a stretch to say that if I wasn't assigned that book, well then I probably (for better… Continue reading Written thoughts by dead writers, Albert Camus
Adventures In American Writing, The Next Generation
"If you're going to be crazy, you have to get paid for it or else you're going to be locked up." Hunter S. Alright, with over six hundred followers I now think that I can try something new. This site will be under construction for the next couple of days, new categories might appear, and since this happens in… Continue reading Adventures In American Writing, The Next Generation
Bullets (and then, bed…)
Always start a new part of your life with an old song that just darts through your head for no reason at all, and in that, you'll make a new reason. Uh? Turning a novel into a novella is as difficult as it is explaining what the difference between the two are, and both are fucking ridiculous social divisions that make me want… Continue reading Bullets (and then, bed…)
When you can’t create, you work.
I wasn't sure what do with this book, fiction, that I had a manuscript of (which I'm still thinking if I should change) called Visions of Michigan, because it's very real and more critical than Adventures of a Dying Young Man, and in that story the writing style is much different and almost makes the main protagonist of both books almost into a cartoon. I wasn't sure… Continue reading When you can’t create, you work.