I bind these books, but I can't write in them; I just can't Sep 19, 2008
So I think I want to not write ever again. That is,
I want to unwrite everything ever written.
I will do this by writing.
Bookbinding is tedious more than anything.
a new kind of writing (there is no new any thing or kind of)
I am the night time, Can't See Can't See
all around good time Wonderfully Unlit Unit
basdf wer and writing, o I will write blank books
for the rest of my life (don't be afraid of clichés)
Did somebody forget to fucking die?
When you read things and they are self-absorbed
versus When you read a thing and the author is standing right next to you
because It Is So Conscious (poorly explained here,
but like Really Jumping Off The Page, a conversation like really
like and writing
nah i screwed it up. I'll do it right this time.
above all, a sense of wonder (the discarded bits of knowing congeal some where (i like to think) plotting re-pe-at until de-ad--every day i'm watching you die every time i look in your eyes I'm sorry to say, your pronoun count is higher than normal. This is a serious complication.
And there is no cure.
You can always read a blank book backwards.
and writing
I bind these books, but I can't write in them; I just can't
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