What now? And this is what I said... For some reason I Knew I was supposed to get out of the house today. I was looking for a nice old stove top coffee metal tin maker but didn't find that. Words done and feeling tired. The snow coming down and something was calling my name,… Continue reading New typing machines #8 (Remington Quiet-Riter)
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The Short Story Without (my) Words #2 ( More random B.S)
Day 8. Draft 8. And…The Lyre
(Cover Photo. John "Warwick" Smith (26 July 1749 – 22 Mar 1831) was a British watercolor landscape painter and illustrator) The novel is being re-written and the eighth draft is easier. It's still not done. It's not funny either. I...well so I have to keep moving or my back WILL tighten up. One more yard to go. Thirty… Continue reading Day 8. Draft 8. And…The Lyre
rule for the day is the joke of the day
"Hunter Thompson is the most creatively crazy and vulnerable of the new journalists. His books are brilliant and honorable and valuable…the literary equivalent of cubism: all rules are broken." Kurt Vonnegut — reading fear and loathing on the campaign trail. Vulnerable. That's the interesting part of the quote to me. I don't think most people think of hunter being Vulnerable. I… Continue reading rule for the day is the joke of the day
Reading the apocalypse in bed (Bookstore #6)
(Spontaneous Prose) Personal File You are Curious to learn What a poet of today does Indifferent He talks to the indifferent ~Conversation with the prince Tadeusz Rozewicz (Born in 1921) From Forward written Rozewicz set about doing it, deriving meaning from the rubble, and few poets have written with more modest restrain and power about… Continue reading Reading the apocalypse in bed (Bookstore #6)