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…
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Documentation
Just trying to live. Learning how to do everything again and again, and again. Seriously, people don't get how much that I quote on quote, "work". For me I would love to just write and write and never finish anything. Like right now, to the left of my desk is my typewriter, and on the sheet of… Continue reading Documentation
Public reading of an old book.
For record: I was asked to give a reading of a book of mine that came out a few years ago; a very youthful and messy novel that I spontaneously drafted on a travel I had down to Saint Petersburg Florida It is riddled with random and hidden mistakes but people have taken a liking to it, and it… Continue reading Public reading of an old book.
Adventures In American Writing, Mobile App Link (Beta Test)
This is a demo for an app of this site that you can use on all mobile devices. There's also some experimental ideas within, so with that said if anybody would like this done to their blog or site, be sure to let me know. (Link After Pictures. Please let me know if it doesn't load on your device)… Continue reading Adventures In American Writing, Mobile App Link (Beta Test)
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