#AmericanWriters #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
Three or four days later I found her note and phoned Debra. She said, “Come on over.” She gave me the directions to Playa del Rey and I drove over. She had a small rented house with a f...
feet of cheese coffeepot soul hands that hate poolsticks eyes like paperclips I prefer red wine
this guy he’s got a crazy eye and he’s brown a dark brown from the sun the Hollywood and Western sun
dumb, Jesus Christ, some people are so dumb you can hear them splashing around
red face Texas and age he’s at an L.A. racetrack
I was editing a little magazine at the time, The Laxative Approach. I had two co-editors and we felt that we were printing the best poets of our time. Also some of the other kind. One o...
he packaged it up neatly in differ… sending the legs to an aunt in St.… the head to a scoutmaster in Brook… the belly to a cross-eyed butcher… the female organs were sent to a y…
Not much happened during the rest of her stay. We drank, we ate, we fucked. There were no arguments. We took long drives down along the shore, ate at seafood cafes. I didn’t bother with...
the night I was going to die I was sweating on the bed and I could hear the crickets and there was a cat fight outside and I could feel my soul dropping…
beheaded in the middle of the night scratching my sides I am covered with bites kick my white legs out of the shee…
A sound awakened me. It was not quite daylight. Cecelia was moving around getting dressed. I looked at my watch. “I want to watch the sun come up. I love sunrises!” “I haven’t been able...
I didn’t see Lydia for a couple of days, although I did manage to phone her 6 or 7 times during that period. Then the weekend arrived. Her ex-husband, Gerald, always took the children o...
I always wanted to ball Henry Miller, she said, but by the time I got there it was too late. damn it, I said, you girls
what is it about lobsters and crab… those white-pink shells that always make me hungry just looking at them there in the butcher’s display case
One day, just like in grammar school, like with David, a boy attached himself to me. He was small and thin and had almost no hair on top of his head. The guys called him Baldy. His real...