Written by an Earthworm sometime during the year of 1925 I. Abomunists Join nothing but their hands or legs, other same. II. Abomunists Spit anti-poetry for poetic reasons and frink. III. Abomunists Do not look at pictures painted by presidents and unemployed prime ministers. IV. Abomunists Read newspapers only to ascertain their own Abominubility V. Abomunists Believe that the solution of religious bigotry is to… Continue reading Abomunist Manifesto. Writing Thoughts by Bob Kaufman, 1
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Vending Machines are Box Turtles and the murder in Baton Rouge
Last Year I self Published this book with the cover as seen to the right. I just got healthy again after wandering when I was living like a nomad for about seven years. Like I said I'm Lazy and don't take the time to care about sending stuff to publishers and going through the shit show underground… Continue reading Vending Machines are Box Turtles and the murder in Baton Rouge
Writing Thoughts by Dead Writers, Henry Miller, Every Day We Slaughter Our Finest Impulses
The Frontiers of the boundless future, " I am writing a manifesto and I want nothing, yet I say certain things, and I am against manifestoes as a matter of principles, as I am also against principles… I write this manifesto to show that one may perform opposed actions together, in a single fresh respiration. I… Continue reading Writing Thoughts by Dead Writers, Henry Miller, Every Day We Slaughter Our Finest Impulses
Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 2
“Credo” "Remember above all things, Kid, that to write is not difficult, not painful, that it comes out of you with ease, that you can whip up a little tale in no time, that when you are sincere about it, that when you want to impress a truth, it is not difficult, not painful, but… Continue reading Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 2
Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 1
Jack..."Incidentally, as for my bug against periods, that was for the prose in October in the Railroad Earth, very experimental, intended to clack along all the way like a steam engine pulling a one-hundred-car freight with a talky caboose at the end, that was my way at the time and it still can be done… Continue reading Writing Thoughts by Jack Kerouac, 1