deadken was probated until (Oct. 7, 2011 09:19:25) for this post!
dont abuse monitor powers please. thanks she-"admin"
deadken posted:
- an account of a performance by a rhizomatic orchestra
isn't this jazz
deadken posted:
im literally an idiot. WHATS THIS BUTAN DO
lol
deadken posted:
impper are all ur protagonists called john tho.
yeaahh hmmm and even his real name is john!! its almost as if hes so vain he can only write if its about himself hrrrmmmmhhh
germanjoey posted:
any half-decent writer only writes about themselves though.
i'm a fully decent writer. all my novels are about how much fun church can be.
Impper posted:
fiction is a fiction so i dispensed with the charades, even when i'm outright lying
I can't write fiction for this reason. Although I love fiction, I feel it's sort of demeaning of myself to create it. More honorable to address my points directly.
deadken posted:
my machine story got workshopped and people compared it to ray bradbury and george orwell.... as a compliment........
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lungfish posted:
Impper posted:
fiction is a fiction so i dispensed with the charades, even when i'm outright lying
I can't write fiction for this reason. Although I love fiction, I feel it's sort of demeaning of myself to create it. More honorable to address my points directly.
All art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster's autobiography. Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me. The artist is the medium between his fantasies and the rest of the world.
Impper posted:
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to be fair one dude was all 'looks like you been readin some kafka' but then i literally mentioned kafka in the text
deadken posted:
Impper posted:
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to be fair one dude was all 'looks like you been readin some kafka' but then i literally mentioned kafka in the text
lol yea... nor was the piece very "kafkaesque." fuck i cant stand criticism
deadken posted:
most people here have like, five books
i dont know much about LA but are there any parts of town that are filled with like, mid twenties and early 30s nihilist types.. because that is like literally everybody near my place, and most of them have a good amount of books
Impper posted:deadken posted:
most people here have like, five booksi dont know much about LA but are there any parts of town that are filled with like, mid twenties and early 30s nihilist types.. because that is like literally everybody near my place, and most of them have a good amount of books
probably this city is fucking huge and ive hardly seen any of it. westwood is mostly filled with super earnest college students drinking bud lite.... apparently east la is where the artsy book readin and drug takin dudes hang out
Impper posted:
lol yea... nor was the piece very "kafkaesque." fuck i cant stand criticism
i think the instructor 'got' that the machine wasnt the villain b/c she said it was 'somewhat cynical about the act of writing' but everyone else was all 'its all about the machine stealing peoples humanity right? right?'
deadken posted:Impper posted:deadken posted:
most people here have like, five booksi dont know much about LA but are there any parts of town that are filled with like, mid twenties and early 30s nihilist types.. because that is like literally everybody near my place, and most of them have a good amount of books
probably this city is fucking huge and ive hardly seen any of it. westwood is mostly filled with super earnest college students drinking bud lite.... apparently east la is where the artsy book readin and drug takin dudes hang out
in this case i suggest you go to east LA. i complain a lot about chicago but sometimes it owns....
deadken posted:Impper posted:
lol yea... nor was the piece very "kafkaesque." fuck i cant stand criticismi think the instructor 'got' that the machine wasnt the villain b/c she said it was 'somewhat cynical about the act of writing' but everyone else was all 'its all about the machine stealing peoples humanity right? right?'
personally i thought the story was the struggle between the cynicism that the machine represented and the position of both the narrator and you, the writer, to think there's something more to it, some soul or essence or humanity that might exist but which is becoming increasingly unmeasurable and even unobservable.. the machine is very transparently a device to confront this very struggle.
well i dont know if you like that reading but that's how i think of my own writing so i'll just apply it to everything
animedad posted:
my concept of la is thecobrasnake.com/partyphotos.html
la must be pretty straight edge