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Tag: life
Random Rules, For Writing, 1
Basic rules for writing # 1(always for the subject) Sitting around waiting for a classical and inspirational disc to burn. Wasting moments looking out there, into space. Once a day I will share some rules for becoming a writer, a man, a citizen, a human, and I've grown on this path alone; being human is… Continue reading Random Rules, For Writing, 1
A large selection of pictures that I’ve taken (for record and a portfolio of sorts)
Writing by dead writers, William Styron and Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert: “Be orderly in your life, and ordinary like a bourgeois, in order to be violent and original in your works." William Styron (pictured above): "In depression this faith in deliverance, in ultimate restoration, is absent. The pain is unrelenting, and what makes the condition intolerable is the foreknowledge that no remedy will come-… Continue reading Writing by dead writers, William Styron and Gustave Flaubert
Indian Summer in Michigan
Wind blows from the south and the north, the fall flower stands still. Semi trucks over saw dust up broken fire escapes, black cats behind the city. The power lines are always forgotten. Windmill hammered down and put together, when up they spin, when up they look like robots. Bright lights pass down the road behind you, the… Continue reading Indian Summer in Michigan