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kay:
Dear me,

Time for you to come back.

I left a key with the guard at the pier.

I'm waiting.

Patiently,
You
kay:
Waiting with the ghosts.
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kay:
If I were independently wealthy I would fly you there to photograph it for a full year.

But I'm frivolous like that.
kay:
Me too.

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WINTER TOUR w/ Unwed Sailor & Native Lights. If you feel like it, come out and have drinks with us.

(will be reading from my new book on select dates)

11/28 - Tulsa, OK @ The Eclipse
11/29 - Denton, TX @ Dan's Silverleaf
11/30 - Austin TX @ The Mohawk
12/1 - San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven
12/2 - Houston, TX...
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d:
Pgh misses the boat
on alot of cool
shit.
Although,
my reclusivesness
tends to
lend itself
to missing
shit
in general.
Hope it went well.
-D
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lillithvain:
Very cool
trilby:
Copy of your book arrived yesterday, looking forward to reading it on my commute to and from work
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It's been a hectic couple of months, but my new book is available right now. It hits Amazon hopefully next week. Until then it's purchasable here:

Patient, Folded Hands Publishing

On a similar note, this is my second book. But, it's also the first from a brand new Portland-based publishing company called Patient, Folded Hands, created by me as an imprint of Corpse On...
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s_eldorado:
Congratulations - looks fantastic!
trilby:
Love the front cover, what's the book about....congratulations by the way smile
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kay:
Hard to say. I'm waiting to find out. Always bloody waiting.
kay:
Miss you Sailor.
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kmk:
your work is gorgeous. thank you for the add. i look forward in stopping in often to see your latest work. best to you.
kay:
Missing you.

And the bar.
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tie:
beautiful.
kay:
It seems like odds are against my reading your book.

In the deluge in the basement, your book was destroyed.

The octopus cried.

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At one point the groaning from one of the rooms was so sufficient at claiming my curiosity that it took just a steady and very quiet alarm of inquiry to the old guard at the base of the room, which sent him flying downstairs to the lobby in search of a telephone to put in a call to the homestead to find out for sure...
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kay:
You never fail to amaze me with your ability to make me visualize things.

~cheers
d:
Birth = most spiritual thing EVER.
Not religious or god anything..
but new/untainted and just
freaking
cool.
I saw my niece's birth...
put on gloves
and
played with my niece's placenta.
Just crazily emotional and
like a smack upside the head.
Look...
there's a little fucking new person
and the humanesque bag thing they lived in.
The possibilities are endless.
-D
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kay:
Always,

K
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Hello. For the month of March I have been writing a serialized short story on my Blogger. Every Monday there's been a new part of the story and this upcoming Monday will complete the cycle.

If you should like to read along with it so far:

Part 1 - 'Hands Pressed in the Ant Colony'
Part 2 - 'The Awful Participants'
Part 3 - 'In...
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d:
A publisher.. cross-country even!
Well...
color me envious.
I've ALWAYS wanted
to be paid to
write..
even if it was some tedious
technical writing
or some similar
bullshit.
The whole process
is so
enticing.
I will say,
however,
not knowing you that well or anything,
that you seem to have
mad skillz
and deserve to be published
for more than an
eclectic few to read.
-D
d:
psst.
your comments on
Morrissey
crack me up.
I was graced
last
month.
It was so intimate.
I almost couldn't
believe I was in
Pgh.
-D