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Tag: spontaneous prose

Nobody ever tells you how it should go…

October 18, 2012October 18, 2012 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

A paragraph dictated directly from the chaos of my own thoughts: Regret, this is an aspect of art. Something that makes you human.  The act of Burning Bridges is (a) sadly absurd but important sword to wield this day and age, and I'm sorry, but it's true: With their pop psychology and passe' metaphysics, burn the posers… Continue reading Nobody ever tells you how it should go… →

Random Rules, For Writing, 1

October 9, 2012October 9, 2012 Andrew H. K.1 Comment

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 →

Jack Kerouac,The Last Hotel and October in the Railroad Earth

October 3, 2012 Andrew H. K.1 Comment

PDF File of full text of October in the Railroad Earth after Videos.  KerouacRailroadEarth

It’s ok (Spontaneous Prose)

September 19, 2012 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

It's ok (Spontaneous Prose).

Over Here!Alone.Ah…

September 5, 2012 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

      Toshiba Cobalt Blue and I are slowly choosing becoming exiles, for now.

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