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Posted by obsidian on January 31, 2009, at 7:51:20
I kind of wish I did
Posted by obsidian on February 6, 2009, at 21:37:39
In reply to I don't write bad poetry anymore..., posted by obsidian on January 31, 2009, at 7:51:20
of the crazy things I experience
it seems like almost everyday seems like it should have something written about it..
it seems everyday is some crazy scenario, some weird interactionmaybe everyday should have a title?
I shall call today....
"What's the big deal?"
there's a few stories there
Posted by Sigismund on February 18, 2009, at 17:27:22
In reply to sometimes I feel like I should write a book...., posted by obsidian on February 6, 2009, at 21:37:39
I thought if I googled "what's the big deal+poems' I might get some Dorothy Parker, but the first result was
>In a world terrified of desire, "moving at the speed of deviants" is the only way to transform fear into action. These poems by C. A. Conrad vibrate with the vitality of unrepentant queer culture, where the right to act on basic needs can be a battleground, and everyday acts of love and devotion take the form of political defiance. This brilliant barrage of words was inspired by the work of the fast-moving "deviants" whose very existence changes society.
in a review of "Deviant Propulsion"
but no Dorothy Parker.Now you know how to transform fear into action.
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