that poem I talked about...the other day
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That people hated the most. I was locked up. Then I got out and wrote this, and published it. And everyone read it and hated it; and this is when I was told I was delusional about the writing I was doing. And I was locked up again. And later I read this out loud into a tape recorder somebody gave me, after I hated the poem too, and was bored of it. I don't have the words. The last copy I had of that book, my family sent to my doctors the last time I was in the hospital, so they would see what they were dealing with, and they never gave it back. And nobody wanted it. All nonsense. But it is what it is. And I at least have this recording.


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(05-26-2013, 02:33 AM)rowens Wrote:  That people hated the most. I was locked up. Then I got out and wrote this, and published it. And everyone read it and hated it; and this is when I was told I was delusional about the writing I was doing. And I was locked up again. And later I read this out loud into a tape recorder somebody gave me, after I hated the poem too, and was bored of it. I don't have the words. The last copy I had of that book, my family sent to my doctors the last time I was in the hospital, so they would see what they were dealing with, and they never gave it back. And nobody wanted it. All nonsense. But it is what it is. And I at least have this recording.

You got published?
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Just another loser with means had some books copied out for me. Anybody can get published. This was years ago, and it's easier now.

Who's in charge of what gets published and who's professional: I don't know, and I don't care. I've had a few books published, and wherever I happen to be, I take however many printed copies I can get and donate them to the used bookstores throughout the surrounding areas. I knew a girl that worked at a B.Dalton, and she sold seven copies there. But she was hot enough to sell anything; most especially herself.

It's always a relief for me when these books officially go out of print. They're grown ups then, and have been around long enough that I'm no longer help accountable for what they say and do.
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(05-26-2013, 07:59 AM)rowens Wrote:  Just another loser with means had some books copied out for me. Anybody can get published. This was years ago, and it's easier now.

Who's in charge of what gets published and who's professional: I don't know, and I don't care. I've had a few books published, and wherever I happen to be, I take however many printed copies I can get and donate them to the used bookstores throughout the surrounding areas. I knew a girl that worked at a B.Dalton, and she sold seven copies there. But she was hot enough to sell anything; most especially herself.

It's always a relief for me when these books officially go out of print. They're grown ups then, and have been around long enough that I'm no longer help accountable for what they say and do.

Interesting... Benjamin Franklin controlled much of the written word that got out in early America and sure enough they still teach him in contemporary classes. Then of course you have the ascribed meanings to texts that you would see in academic journals and these documents are to be respected. One's own interpretation is inevitably influenced by how the material is presented and what accompanying literature is used as a basis for examination on the text. Many writers of American literature wanted to start up art without being influenced by Europe, but now we are still influenced by work from Europe and America itself has a unique history in literature as well. This was all somewhat of a digression...
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This section of the site is fine with digressions. And I prefer them.

Even more so since I don't even have the words of the poem here.
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