#AmericanWriters #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
she had huge thighs and a very good laugh she laughed at everything and the curtains were yellow and I finished
I saw Sara every three or four days, at her place or at mine. We slept together but there was no sex. We came close but we never quite got to it. Drayer Baba’s precepts held strong. We ...
red face Texas and age he’s at an L.A. racetrack
I wait on life like a pregnancy, p… the gut but all I hear now is the piano slamming its teeth throu… brain
We are like roses that have never… bloom when we should have bloomed… it is as if the sun has become disgusted with waiting
we have everything and we have not… and some men do it in churches and some men do it by tearing butt… in half and some men do it in Palm Spring…
listening to Bruckner on the radio wondering why I’m not half mad over the latest breakup with my latest girlfriend wondering why I’m not driving the…
cigarettes wetted with beer from the night before you light one gag open the door for air
she bent over the side of the bed and opened the portfolio along the side of the wall. we were drinking. she said, “you promised me these
at exactly 12:00 midnight 1973-74 Los Angeles it began to rain on the palm leaves outside my window
After nine or ten hours people began getting sleepy and falling into their cases, catching themselves just in time. We were working the zoned mail. If a letter read zone 28 you stuck it...
The subs themselves made Jonstone possible by obeying his impossible orders. I couldn’t see how a man of such obvious cruelty could be allowed to have his position. The regulars didn’t ...
At 3:30 a.m. my twelve hours were… I set the alarm so that I would b… “What happened, Hank? We thought… “I’m quitting.” “Quitting?” “Yes, you can’t blame a man for wa…
if you’re going to try, go all the way. otherwise, don’t even start. if you’re going to try, go all the way.
The voices of the people were the same, no matter where you carried the mail you heard the same things over and over again. “You’re late, aren’t you?” “Where’s the regular carrier?” “He...