#AmericanWriters #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
The Stone’s favorite carrier was Matthew Battles. Battles never came in with a wrinkled shirt on. In fact, everything he wore was new, looked new. The shoes, the shirts, the pants, the ...
she left me 5 weeks ago and went t… that is, I think she left. the other day I went out to mail h… and I saw her sitting on the bus s… it was her hair there
he walks up to my Volks after I have parked and rocks it back and forth grinning around his
outside my window Sunday. I am eating a grapefruit. church is over at the… Orthodox to the west.
a house with 7 or 8 people living in it getting up the rent. there’s a stereo never used and a set of bongos
Then there were only 6 or 7 of us.… “How you doing on your scheme, Ch… “No trouble at all,” I said. “O.… “Yes, Woodburn.” “Listen, I don’t like to be bothe…
got out, fellow said, “hey!” walke… me, we shook hands, he slipped me… tickets for free car washes, “find… told him, walked on through to wai… area with wife, we sat on outside…
I have been hanging here headless for so long that the body has forgotten
We continued drinking. Cecelia had just one more and stopped. “I want to go out and look at the moon and stars,” she said. “It’s so beautiful out!” She went outside by the swimming pool...
There was a gang of us down there. 150 or 200. There were tedious papers to fill out. Then we all stood up and faced the flag. The guy who swore us in was the same guy who had sworn me ...
I kept getting letters from a lady who lived only a mile or so away. She signed them Nicole. She said she had read some of my books and liked them. I answered one of her letters and she...
it is the man you’ve never seen wh… keeps you going, the one who might arrive someday. he isn’t out on the streets or
a girlfriend came in built me a bed scrubbed and waxed the kitchen flo… scrubbed the walls vacuumed
the dead dogs of nowhere bark as you approach another traffic accident. cars one standing on its
in the Valkerie Mountains among the strutting peacocks I found a flower as large as my head