Archive for November, 2010

Red Lion Square

Posted: November 24, 2010 in Uncategorized
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To lazy to read poetry, bitches? Well, then just sit back and listen. Red Lion Square makes it a piece of cake. Delicious, delicious cake.

Red Lion Square is poetry that speaks; a great website where it’s easy and cool to just pop on a poem and sit back and listen. Hearing a poem read aloud really gives it a different quality than what you would get by merely reading it. Maybe it’s Amy Watkins sultry voice drawing you in…or the general awesomeness of the poems selected and featured. Whatever it is, I’m listening.

Today, I’m proud to have a poem featured alongside Kim Hutchinson on episode #23. Click HERE to listen. Check out the other poems as well. Tell your friends and spread the word about a great site.

Monkey on My Back

Posted: November 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

The fine lit magazine Monkeybicyle is featuring my flash fiction “A Fine Walk” at their website. Click here to read it. Leave comments. Subscribe to their site. Do all my bidding.

They also have a Sex Dungeon for sale. Win.

I Got Dared.

Posted: November 5, 2010 in Uncategorized

Today, I find myself the winner of JM Precott’s Guest Darer – Paul Phillips. Paul’s original dare was to write about another Holiday (other than Halloween) where one celebrates something. Needless to say, I still erred on the side of the morbid.

And this was my take: READ HERE.

Recently, a friend of mine passed along Jack Kerouac’s beliefs about prose. Never having read these before (oh, the shame), I was delighted to find Kerouac’s advice a bit kooky, a bit cool. There’s something inspiring in his words that I feel not only apply to writing but everyday life in general.

Alas, I am sharing. Enjoy!  

BELIEF & TECHNIQUE FOR MODERN PROSE
LIST OF ESSENTIALS 

  1. Scribbled secret notebooks, and wild typewritten pages, for yr own joy
  2. Submissive to everything, open, listening
  3. Try never get drunk outside yr own house
  4. Be in love with yr life
  5. Something that you feel will find its own form
  6. Be crazy dumbsaint of the mind
  7. Blow as deep as you want to blow
  8. Write what you want bottomless from bottom of mind
  9. The unspeakable visions of the individual
  10. No time for poetry but exactly what is
  11. Visionary tics shivering in the chest
  12. In tranced fixation dreaming upon object before you
  13. Remove literary, grammatical and syntactical inhibition
  14. Like Proust be an old teahead of time
  15. Telling the true story of the world in interior monolog
  16. The jewel center of interest is the eye within the eye
  17. Write in recollection and amazement for yourself
  18. Work from pithy middle eye out, swimming in language sea
  19. Accept loss forever
  20. Believe in the holy contour of life
  21. Struggle to sketch the flow that already exists intact in mind
  22. Dont think of words when you stop but to see picture better
  23. Keep track of every day the date emblazoned in yr morning
  24. No fear or shame in the dignity of yr experience, language & knowledge
  25. Write for the world to read and see yr exact pictures of it
  26. Bookmovie is the movie in words, the visual American form
  27. In Praise of Character in the Bleak inhuman Loneliness
  28. Composing wild, undisciplined, pure, coming in from under, crazier the better
  29. Youre a Genius all the time
  30. Writer-Director of Earthly movies Sponsored & Angeled in Heaven

                                                                                                As ever,
                                                                                                        Jack [Kerouac]

Jack Kerouac “Belief & Technique For Modern Prose: List of Essentials” from a 1958 letter to Don Allen, in Heaven & Other Poems, copyright © 1958, 1977, 1983. Grey Fox Press.

http://www.poetspath.com/transmissions/messages/kerouac.html