The following is a draft excerpt from my novel in progress, Housebreaking the Muse. The novel is haunted by the character of Jacques Rigaut, the French dadaist, gigolo, drug addict, dandy, and suicide… more →
Ed Desautels' Maximum Fictionwrote 4 days ago: Pop Art, for the most part, completed the Modernist movement in the early 1970s, with its optimistic … more →
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wrote 1 month ago: Dedicated to Jim Morrison and the Girl Who Loved Me Best, who told me to fuCk off because sHe couldn … more →
wrote 1 month ago: The object in the first picture began life, I believe, as part of a fishing boat. Obviously it has … more →
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wrote 1 month ago: Exhibition Review of “Man Ray Portraits” in the National Portrait Gallery, London In a t … more →
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wrote 1 month ago: We have an amazing article for all of you, as we present our first interview! After listening to his … more →