The Frontiers of the boundless future, " I am writing a manifesto and I want nothing, yet I say certain things, and I am against manifestoes as a matter of principles, as I am also against principles… I write this manifesto to show that one may perform opposed actions together, in a single fresh respiration. I… Continue reading Writing Thoughts by Dead Writers, Henry Miller, Every Day We Slaughter Our Finest Impulses
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Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 2
“Credo” "Remember above all things, Kid, that to write is not difficult, not painful, that it comes out of you with ease, that you can whip up a little tale in no time, that when you are sincere about it, that when you want to impress a truth, it is not difficult, not painful, but… Continue reading Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 2
For some reason, at this moment, I Don’t Give A Shit.
Some of this has been posted. But never with an attempted real edit. I Don't know what to do with this material anymore, no book waiting for it, so Here it is in its full. I was looking to apply for jobs that I could use my degree with, such as marketing or analyzing data, going back to the cube, did… Continue reading For some reason, at this moment, I Don’t Give A Shit.
Meet the idiot savants within the Pages of The Adventures of a Dying Young Man.
Sorry, no coffee or cracker cheese folks, and never mind... Yeah, I was just going over and I’m almost at the end of the third complete draft of my novel called Adventures of a Dying Young Man, and well, I was thinking that I really want to introduce Henry to the public before I send… Continue reading Meet the idiot savants within the Pages of The Adventures of a Dying Young Man.
The Summer of Transference, Chapter 1
It started with a thank you, a thank you from a police officer named Gary McCarthy, a thank you in response to an initial thank you, an exchange of reaffirming and positive salutes between a protester and a man of the law, two people that based on freedom and humanism and by definition should be… Continue reading The Summer of Transference, Chapter 1