Yeah, a personal blog's a bad idea... especially when your landlord's readng it, you're 3 months behind on the rnt and he's screaming for his toilet back. What can you do but send a cheque you know will bounce and tell him it's all fiction?
Thanks Shane. Sending good vibes your way, and will check your blog. You can kick that stuff you know? If you want. I know where you've been it sounds like.
Hi agaín Casey. Yeah you can kick it but it all depends if one wants to or not, and very often it's not so simple a choice. Your body desires something and your head is powerless to stop it. It's an old story. Yes, check my blog out. It was in Dennis Coopers top 10 of 2009 so you may enjoy it.
Very, very nice paintings, so did you take the writing portion down because of the landlord? I didn't see the memoirs, but there seemed to be a few blogs. Maybe I was on the wrong one.
No, I never took down my writings. I post under my real name partly as a stand against such things. Also, I've been dying for more than 30 years to be able to write such words and would never delete them due to an unscrupulous lanndlord.
Here's the link to Memoires:
Http://memoiresofaheroinhead.blogspot.com
But to save you having to read it, it's this:
At the age of 7 my father was named as the 14th victim of British serial killer Dennis Nilsen. He was strangled, drowned, dismembered, boiled and flushed down the toilet. Following the murder my mother suffered a breakdown and became a suicidal and chronic alcoholic. I was subject to all forms of abuse (sexual and physical). To escape I turned to delinquency, vandalism and drugs. (My father had also been a heroin addict, and years later my mother would become one). The blog fluctuates between events and memories of my childhood and connects or disconnects them to who/what I later became as an adult.
Anyway...
Hope all's well over there. Pass a wonderful weekend, Thoughts & Wishes, Shane.
Writer & one of the founding editors of TheFanzine.com. Spy as you will. I know these personal blogs are probably bad ideas, for many reasons - I should have listened to my ...
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Hiya Casey,
Yeah, a personal blog's a bad idea... especially when your landlord's readng it, you're 3 months behind on the rnt and he's screaming for his toilet back. What can you do but send a cheque you know will bounce and tell him it's all fiction?
All My Best, Shane.
Thanks Shane. Sending good vibes your way, and will check your blog. You can kick that stuff you know? If you want. I know where you've been it sounds like.
Hi agaín Casey. Yeah you can kick it but it all depends if one wants to or not, and very often it's not so simple a choice. Your body desires something and your head is powerless to stop it. It's an old story. Yes, check my blog out. It was in Dennis Coopers top 10 of 2009 so you may enjoy it.
Good vibes back, Shane.
Very, very nice paintings, so did you take the writing portion down because of the landlord? I didn't see the memoirs, but there seemed to be a few blogs. Maybe I was on the wrong one.
You saw my paintings... and liked them! Fuck.
No, I never took down my writings. I post under my real name partly as a stand against such things. Also, I've been dying for more than 30 years to be able to write such words and would never delete them due to an unscrupulous lanndlord.
Here's the link to Memoires:
Http://memoiresofaheroinhead.blogspot.com
But to save you having to read it, it's this:
At the age of 7 my father was named as the 14th victim of British serial killer Dennis Nilsen. He was strangled, drowned, dismembered, boiled and flushed down the toilet. Following the murder my mother suffered a breakdown and became a suicidal and chronic alcoholic. I was subject to all forms of abuse (sexual and physical). To escape I turned to delinquency, vandalism and drugs. (My father had also been a heroin addict, and years later my mother would become one). The blog fluctuates between events and memories of my childhood and connects or disconnects them to who/what I later became as an adult.
Anyway...
Hope all's well over there. Pass a wonderful weekend, Thoughts & Wishes, Shane.
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