Tag: life
ONLY KNOW HOW TO WORK (an overly long and wise rambling essay about what is important in life)
“There'll always be working people in my poems because I grew up with them, and I am a poet of memory.”—Philip Levine It is Sunday morning and I have to be gone by Tuesday. And maybe I'll have enough rent to get myself some more time, but probably not and I should be going to… Continue reading ONLY KNOW HOW TO WORK (an overly long and wise rambling essay about what is important in life)
Deleted Introduction To A Book
I was going to use this introduction (I wrote this a while ago) for what is going to be a short story collection. It was decided that all my fiction short stories will be in the first volume and that the book will be renamed. I want to put a giant hardcover book out and… Continue reading Deleted Introduction To A Book
You Got No Time For The Messenger (Wanderings of a writer during the digital age:Summer 2014 Edition, #6)
before we dance in hell, here's a song... ON SPORTS...sorta! Post Boomer generation needs to wake up and read some logic. We're the adults now, and so this is the guy that has basically bought Detroit. And Based on just his letters, I think Motown is heading for another post apocalypse. Objectively speaking, all emotion… Continue reading You Got No Time For The Messenger (Wanderings of a writer during the digital age:Summer 2014 Edition, #6)
Dragging Shoe Laces
“Let us consider the way in which we spend our lives.”—Henry David Thoreau The day was once again feeling more real than fiction. It was the evening and I was walking down under a beautiful summer night on the coast of Lake Michigan near a strip of shops in where I walked into every single… Continue reading Dragging Shoe Laces