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An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England by Brock Clarke2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 3 days ago: In spite of its intriguing title, An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England i … more →

Tags: Clarke Brock, humour, American Fiction, Arson, New England

The Secret Lives of Dolls

latenighter wrote 3 weeks ago: Where the hell did November go?  Here, have some of this as an olive branch! … more →

Tags: The Screen, the 'sphere, adios to Bratz!, barbie sucks, Black Comedy, Comedy, obscure memes?, Parody

The Nose

sameemkirk wrote 1 month ago: So I open up my copy of the Met’s Live in HD and Radio Guide for the upcoming season and I sta … more →

Tags: met, Opera

DEVO

weirdestband wrote 2 months ago: Another old-school weird band that probably needs no introduction, unless you’re only acquaint … more →

Tags: DEVO, post punk, New Wave, Art Rock, Synth pop

London, Jack

Hollis Dorian wrote 3 months ago: London bridge is falling the fuck down! Get the jaws of life and some WD40, dude! … more →

Tags: Flimsy Sayings

Old Favorite: Lamb4 comments

Shannon wrote 3 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal, Christopher Mo … more →

Tags: Books, Reviews, Comedy, Christopher Moore, Jesus

The Residents

weirdestband wrote 3 months ago: Jake and I debated for hours over which band should be the subject of our First Ever Post, but in th … more →

Tags: residents, Experimental, Avant Garde, noise

Old Favorite: Coyote Blue6 comments

Shannon wrote 4 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Coyote Blue, Christopher Moore (1994) Christopher Moore and Neil Gaiman have ins … more →

Tags: Books, Reviews, Christopher Moore, Comic & Novel

Two New Poems

austingivens wrote 4 months ago: Milk lightbulb indian running tree says its good. Its tight and sadness and light and ice-cream and … more →

Tags: Poetry, Poets, Poem, Poet, Native American, Tribal, Elements, Mesuem, Dali

The Line

blonderblondest wrote 4 months ago: Lights Up. We see a single line of blankly dressed men stretching from stage left to right.  The las … more →

Tags: Plays, absurdism, Art, Avant Garde, avant-garde theater, Creation, Creative, death, Dialogue

The Immoralist by Andre Gide6 comments

Kerry wrote 5 months ago: I have been going through old classics on my shelves recently. A couple months ago, I re-read Albert … more →

Tags: Translations, gide, 1900's, existentialism, absurdism, existentialist, immoralist

Another dialogue with the same stuffed animal

Kristal wrote 5 months ago: Some creative venting. Read the prior entry first before you read this one. ——— … more →

Tags: Creative Writing, Kadbury

Dialogue with a stuffed animal

Kristal wrote 5 months ago: I just remembered about this piece of writing I wrote last year. Suddenly feel compelled to write a … more →

Tags: Creative Writing, Kadbury

Taniguchi Takashi's brilliant absurdities

Trane DeVore wrote 6 months ago: I recently got clued into  Taniguchi Takashi’s animated shorts, which are absolute monuments o … more →

Tags: Japan, Art, Culture, Video, Nature, Funs, Animation, Surreal, Absurdity

Bartleby, the Scrivener, or, the Beginnings in Absurdist Writing.2 comments

wakeface wrote 7 months ago:     Sara Wakeman is a freshman at the University of Washington. She is so far undeclared but is cons … more →

Tags: Student posts, Marx, Market, Bartleby, estrangement, Characters, melville, Humanity, writing movtivation

A Short Story, and Something to Remember

austingivens wrote 8 months ago: A short story. For the correct effect, listen to the corresponding Velvet Underground song for each … more →

Tags: Poetry, Literature, Music, Beckett, stan ridgway, Velvet Underground, the velvet underground., Nico, Pinter

tumbarumba, content jamma

gravitymax wrote 8 months ago: Tumbarumba is an add-on for Firefox web browsers. It quietly sits in the background, occasionally in … more →

Tags: Art, New Media, technology, Internet, culture jammer, subversive, Net art, Surrealist

exit the king2 comments

pensum wrote 9 months ago: [NYTimes] When “Exit the King” was first staged on Broadway in 1968 (for a repertory run of 47 perfo … more →

Tags: Literature, theatre, Theater, Geoffrey Rush, Eugène Ionesco, Boradway, Susan Sarandon

Genre Crisis1 comment

neuraldisarray wrote 9 months ago: Right. So i’ve finished the script, or thereabouts. I like it, though it’s a bit verbose … more →

Tags: Self-Assessment, film, tv1, Pre-Production, Horror, Screenwriting, Direction, Twist, Gag


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