Goetleib and the Path of Least Pleasure
Goetleib, the undisputed arbiter of taste and opinion, was sitting cross-legged in his armchair...
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Posted by GK Stritch | Jul 17, 2014 | Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
Goetleib, the undisputed arbiter of taste and opinion, was sitting cross-legged in his armchair...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Jul 15, 2014 | Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
It wasn’t the heat that was getting to me. It wasn’t the seasickness, the overcrowded boat,...
Read MorePosted by GK Stritch | Jun 15, 2014 | Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
Clearing out the garage Going through mountains of books Nooks and nooks of books Old English lit...
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Hoboken apartment Paterson Lincoln Tunnel Paterson and the Passaic Holland Tunnel “ . . . I was...
Read MorePosted by GK Stritch | May 22, 2014 | Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
“We used to welcome Summers in With children by the shore, But now how long the time has been We...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | May 10, 2014 | Beatdom Content, Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
By David Morgan-Brown From Beatdom #14 “With each film that I’ve worked on,...
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“ . . . my old cracked shoes weep . . . ” i “ . . . turning an ankle is a Pavlovian fait accompli”...
Read MorePosted by GK Stritch | Apr 9, 2014 | Memoirs, Fiction & Poetry
Doctor William S. Sax and Bird of Paradise Faust Part Three Sad Catholic childhood as dark nuns...
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