A writer, a human, can only be who they will be. I may be sick. I have, like most, taken for granted, this ability of sight, never honestly trying to understand the blind, merely congratulating them with surviving. The fact is, that many of the most pure and gifted of artists who have ever lived have… Continue reading You are only who you are and what the world will have you become.
Tag: poetry
The Earth Moves You (draft page)
Now, being the writer-man as the night pulses and friends light off fireworks into the last great summer day that you can remember. “And Henry, you tubed today” she said , and yeah I did tube, I’m a tuber. Now you’re you, a writer tuba diver drinker writer man, and you know why, because you… Continue reading The Earth Moves You (draft page)
Just a Note, Just A Plan, an update of sorts
Writing a novel isn't easy, a great one, almost insanity, and you have to be sharp and not scatter brained, maybe my youth or personality is playing against me, but you have to be disciplined, and I was, I'm not right now. That being said, I have a ton of good work on here, and my mind is so messed… Continue reading Just a Note, Just A Plan, an update of sorts
Writing By Dead Writers, Allen Ginsberg
I read this yesterday when I was watching sailboats coming in for the night. I laughed and thought about how I will never be allowed to do that, and then I lit a smoke and read a couple pages, didn't even watch the sun go down: A Supermarket in California Allen Ginsberg What thoughts I have of you tonight,… Continue reading Writing By Dead Writers, Allen Ginsberg
Writings from Dead Writers, Andrew J. Blackbird, #1
from Andrew J. Blackbird/ Chief Mack-a-de-pe-nessey's Complete Both Early and Late History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan, a Grammar of Their Language, Personal and Family History of Author, 1887: I. The Tin Box tin within tin opened to expose a moldy rag maybe eyes widen with curiosity thinking what strange humor maybe heads… Continue reading Writings from Dead Writers, Andrew J. Blackbird, #1