Categories
Random Posts
- Small Towns: ode (Keatsian)For what it’s worth, most places on a map merely exist as clots in highway veins: mere wisps of web for speed or tourist traps, …
- A Boston Busker’s TaleI sang a song for sixpence in the streets of Harvard Square Like Tracy Chapman did — I needed food But you need some extravangance …
- Star SongI haven’t written a song for stardances in quite a while, and this one kind of crept up on me this evening. Perhaps its more …
- Small Towns: ode (Keatsian)
Recent Comments
- Irene on Some ancient affirmations
- Rekha on No More Sad Weepings of Regret
- Novena on Wake Up: sonetto rispetto
- John on On the Veranda: serenade
Subscribe
Join 298 other subscribersMeta
Tag Archives: excerpts
Dances with Whales, Winces with Dulls
At one time in my life, I experimented with writing my own cut-up novel. Heavily into Keroauc, Ginsberg and Burroughs at the time, heavily into mind-altering additives of several varieties, spending late nights in cafes discussing Gertrude Stein and Pound’s … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Poems, Statements
Tagged cut-up novels, Dada, excerpts, Jack Keroauc, William S Burroughs
Leave a comment
Easy Seven Backwards – Dramatic Excerpts
Here are a couple of scenes from one of my plays, written a few years ago. PROLOGUE As the curtain opens, CHORUS enters and assumes position center stage. The stage lights are low, and a spot follows CHORUS. He pauses, … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Poems, Statements
Tagged Easy Seven Backwards, excerpts, plays
Leave a comment