#AmericanWriters #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
the lady has me temporarily off th… and now the pecker stands up better. however, things change overnight— instead of listening to Shostakovi…
light brown stare that dumb blank marvelous light brown stare I’ll take care of it.
outside my window Sunday. I am eating a grapefruit. church is over at the… Orthodox to the west.
I’m big I suppose that’s why my women alwa… small but this 6 foot goddess who deals in real estate
this kid used to teach at Kansas… then they moved him out he went to a bean factory then he and his wife moved to the… she got a job and worked while
I read last Saturday in the redwoods outside of Santa Cruz and I was about 3/4's finished when I heard a long high scream and a quite attractive
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...
he’s a runt he snarls and scratches chases cars groans in his sleep and has a perfect star above each…
the wind blows hard to night and it’s a cold wind and I think about the boys on the row. hope some of them have a bottle
I awaken about noon and go out to… in my old torn bathrobe. I’m hung over hair down in my eyes barefoot
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...
I cut the middle fingernail of the… finger right hand real short and I began rubbing along her cunt
I took women either to the boxing matches or to the racetrack. That Thursday night I took Katherine to the boxing matches at the Olympic auditorium. She had never been to a live fight. ...
I forget the beginning time. 6 or 7 p.m. Something like that. All you did was sit with a handful of letters, take a streetmap and figure your run. It was easy. All the drivers took much...
the motion of the human heart: strangled over Missouri; sheathed in hot wax in Boston; burned like a potato in Norfolk; lost in the Allegheny Mountains;