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Red Guerilla Press

Sat Mar 19, 2005, 12:12 AM
So, I've got mine. You best hurry and get yours--it's a series of 35 original prints for sale, get 'em while they last. You can buy them at eBay [link]

or you can email the artist at RedGuerilla@gmail.com, and he'll send you hand numbered copy for four measly bucks, and you can join his mailing list to boot. Get on it, you filthy bastards.

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  • Current Residence: Laramie, University of Wyoming
  • Interests: Literature, Music, Stuff
  • Favourite movie: Communist Mutants from Space
  • Favourite band or musician: Tim Kasher, Conor Oberst, Bob Dylan.
  • Favourite genre of music: All. Mostly I fall for indie stuff.
  • Favourite artist: Jim Mahfood
  • Favourite poet or writer: Megan Robinson, Chris Boat, J.D. Salinger.
  • Favourite photographer: Bryce Huhtala
  • Favourite style of art: Cartoons.
  • Operating System: 2000
  • MP3 player of choice: Win Amp (anything but 3)
  • Wallpaper of choice: explodingdog.com
  • Favourite game: Pac man, FF3, Mario 3
  • Favourite gaming platform: Atari 2600
  • Favourite cartoon character: Cat and Girl
  • Tools of the Trade: Various cameras, PS7, notebooks

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:iconfallingtear:
Love your poems and hope to read more. Above all stands the Offcorist Manifesto, that's for sure. I'd like to keep in touch with you, share thoughts & co.

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:headbang: Writers should be read, but neither seen nor heard. :headbang:
:iconjesusbite:
So, I finally got a list up and running for the Link of the Night. If you're not on it (as in, don't get this message, and you want to), shoot me a note, or leave a message or just somehow let me know. Same goes for the instance that you want off the list - please let me know.

Happiness, by .
The Interview, by .
Rusting Bridges of Suburbia, by .

So, I did some peruzing, and earthed up these three pieces.
Happiness is beautiful in its own simplicity, and has a subtle kick to it that I find lacking in a lot of reading these days.
The Interview is an interesting little for-the-stage piece that I found myself cracking up over, all over the place. There's some great humor and dialogue going on here, as well as some great subtle toss-ins for the actors to experiment with. Something I would love to see performed.
While Rusting Bridges of Suburbia might be a little ho-hum subject-wise, the rhythm and control of meter that ~ honestbrutality has accomplished here is impeccable. It takes a lot of practice and a lot of control of vocabulary to get a good rhythm in a slam piece these days, and it's done beautifully here.



Get writing, fuckos. *jesusbite
:iconjesusbite:
So, I finally got a list up and running for the Link of the Night. If you're not on it (as in, don't get this message, and you want to), shoot me a note, or leave a message or just somehow let me know. Same goes for the instance that you want off the list - please let me know.

Happiness, by .
The Interview, by .
Rusting Bridges of Suburbia, by .

So, I did some peruzing, and earthed up these three pieces.
Happiness is beautiful in its own simplicity, and has a subtle kick to it that I find lacking in a lot of reading these days.
The Interview is an interesting little for-the-stage piece that I found myself cracking up over, all over the place. There's some great humor and dialogue going on here, as well as some great subtle toss-ins for the actors to experiment with. Something I would love to see performed.
While Rusting Bridges of Suburbia might be a little ho-hum subject-wise, the rhythm and control of meter that ~ honestbrutality has accomplished here is impeccable. It takes a lot of practice and a lot of control of vocabulary to get a good rhythm in a slam piece these days, and it's done beautifully here.



Get writing, fuckos. *jesusbite
:iconsilentbride:
thanks for the watch too :D

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one day the sun will come out
:iconsilentbride:
thank you so much for the fav :heart:

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one day the sun will come out
:iconlivingbyair:
finger rape can be interpreted loosely.

Essentially, the whole poem is about how people had issues just like they do now but they tried to hide them. rape/abuse was just another issue, just like a kid might stick his finger in a pie.
:iconsanscesse:
You found meh! .... Oh wait! I'm across the hall!
:iconepimetheus:
Thanks for the watch list addition.

Adam

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