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They said this AGAIN (rules by writers for people who like words and writers )

November 4, 2013 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

 

LOOK! Moanin’ Before The Winter (another fall notebook page)

October 30, 2013October 30, 2013 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

About to head back to the lake as soon as the bed head goes away, and for years I've used this song to get my fingers going. In 2009 there was less than three hundred hits and now there's almost four million.So what? Words. LOOK! So many words and the fall is at a stand… Continue reading LOOK! Moanin’ Before The Winter (another fall notebook page) →

Town blows itself up…(fall Notebook 2013)

October 27, 2013July 16, 2014 Andrew H. K.1 Comment

Earlier in the year I wrote  a book. A Town on a lake. It's about post industrial society and the decline of work. It's the idea that leisure can save the middle class and the lack of evidence to show support that this business model is even rational. It's about what we let the past… Continue reading Town blows itself up…(fall Notebook 2013) →

Waiting on the night (page 13)

October 26, 2013October 26, 2013 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

Friday. I'm trying to place many periods on my life. Old work done. Old books done. Start new. I'm getting better and I have to finish what I started so I can break down another wall. I Worked on my novel and cleaned everything up. Got up at five am and was working on it… Continue reading Waiting on the night (page 13) →

The Coffee is always cold (page 10)

October 23, 2013October 23, 2013 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

Fall Notebook 2013 Note: These writings and pages are not edited as much as my novel and book work is. I think in many ways it is not so much lacking order, but rather it’s a different kind of writing, and is just as important to the artist, as the discipline of the printed word. … Continue reading The Coffee is always cold (page 10) →

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