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 | | shapeshifter 03:46THIS ULTRAVIOLENT PIECE. ROBERT WILSON GUITAR PLAYER FOR A BAND I KNEW CALLED BODY BAG SLAM WROTE THIS BIT OF PROSE, THAT I DID AS A SPOKEN WORD PIECE BACK IN THE DAY. THE VISUAL IS ME NOW , BUT USING more...THE ORIGINAL AUDIO RECORDING FROM '93. less Tags: joseph clipper slam prose Category: Extreme Views: 54 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 28, 08 By: JOSEPHCLIPPER | |  |  | | Snakes 07:10This is a piece I wrote about snakes. I wrote it during a free-write session with some friends and it was something that felt good. Left me feeling good. Hope you enjoy some of my prose. Tags: prose snakes memoir metaphor reading writing Category: Video Blogs Views: 88 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 27, 07 By: blueathena  | |  |  | | Book Video Trailer Eloquence Rhythm amp Renaissance 00:58Poetry, prose, and short stories expressing appreciation and love for self, family, courage, nature, spirit, and creative processes. An inspirational and intriguing coffee table collection, ideal for more...relaxing and reflecting quietly or for enjoying thought-provoking conversations with family and friends. less Tags: eloquence rhythm renaissance poetry prose usiku ghostwriter extraordinaire gwe Category: Entertainment Views: 10 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 6, 08 By: GWExtra | |  |  | | quotDesiderataquot the 2008 Youtube edition in HQ with lyrics 04:15"Desiderata" the 2008 Youtube edition with lyrics Tags: desiderata youtube inspirational motivational poem song poetry prose Category: People Views: 323 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 21, 08 By: MrSeanie | |  |  | | Voices from the past. 06:40The dead speak... Tags: poetry prose experimental Category: Arts & Animation Views: 16 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 11, 07 By: vega32 | |  |  | | quotWhat Dreams Arequot; 03:52This piece of prose is something I wrote a few months ago. It is based partly on a dream and partly on real events. It is dedicated to someone I care very much about. This is the first piece of personal more...writing I have made any effort to do anything with. I have written and presented several sermons for our fellowship but nothing of my own personal writing has seen the light of day since 1970.
The reason for this is that, way back in Grade 7 at York Street Public School here in Ottawa, our teacher, the rather inappropriately-named Mr. Joly (he was an asshole and someone I would happily kick hard and repeatedly in the knackers, given the chance) set an assignment.
At the beginning of the school year, we were told to write a novelette. It had to be in by the end of November.
For two solid months, I wrote a story which, according to my mother, then an English teacher, described as "excellent" and "better than some college-level writing" she had read. It was about a boy who, during WWII was sent to live with his aunt and uncle near Stonehenge. It transpires that he is mysteriously transported back to the time of the Druids and has an exciting adventure.
Given that this was before the advent of computers or even "white-out" correction fluid, my double-spaced novelette was neat and without a single crossed out word.
As this was also before the photocopier was in general public use, I was forced to hand in my only copy.
At the end of the year, when we still had not received our stories back, I asked Mr. Joly when we were going to be handed them back.
"Oh!" said Mr. Joly, "Didn't I tell you? Someone broke ito my house and stole them!"
I was shocked, needless to say.
As my friend Carol had been in his class the year before I called her and said "Guess what happened to Mr. Joly! Someone broke into his house and stole our novelettes!"
"Gee," said Carol, "Isn't that interesting? Someone did the same thing last year!"
I'm not sure what the reason for his deception was, whether just for the sake of being an asshole or because he was gleaning our writing for ideas. Given the general calibre of Grade 7 papers ("And then I woke up and discovered that it was all a dream!"), I doubt it to be the latter.
The upshot for me, a shy child with extremely low self-esteem, was that this traumatic event made me question the point of ever really bothering with things I enjoyed.... What would the point be when no one else valued what you spent time creating?
However, I have decided it is time to start doing something with the things I have hanging about in my brain and put them down on paper or something.... less Tags: prose writing heart dreams mudhooks Category: Arts & Animation Views: 66 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 9, 07 By: Mudhooks  | |  |  | | Book Video Trailer Xtacee Factor 01:01Compelling new poetry and prose by standout debut author Sonja Wilson, taking the reader on a wild ride of lust, love, and lies...try not to get caught in the undertow... Tags: xtacee factor sonja wilson poetry prose de novo publishing ghostwriter extraordinaire gwe Category: Entertainment Views: 14 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 26, 08 By: GWExtra | |  |  | | FIRST DAUGHTER Kidnapped 00:44Author of three Jason Bourne bestselling novels, Eric Van Lustbader's latest thriller, FIRST DAUGHTER, delves into the intrigue and politics of Washington, D.C. to track down the President's daughter. Tags: eric van lustdbader first daughter fiction espionage surveillance father dad dyslexia american suspense presidency president kidnapping thriller prose criticism politics election year washington dc. custody terrorism jason bourne identity sanction robert ludlum Category: Entertainment Views: 56 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 17, 08 By: expandedbooks  | |  |  | | Springtime with Lem Kuiper 01:60Ken (30andout) made a video reply to Lem that I just didn't agree with. So here is my version of what Lem's beautiful music made me imagine. Tags: marihani 30andout lem kuiper poetry music duet springtime prose Category: Arts & Animation Views: 87 Comments: 15 Added: Apr 3, 08 By: Marihani  | |  |  | | Age vs Wisdom 04:19I don't want to live the rest of what time I have left waiting for death, I want them to be lived enjoying life to its absolute end. So my protest isn't in 'prose', it's in the character of two artists more...I have loved since I was a VERY tiny child....Walt Disney, and Dr. Seuss!
A week ago I visited a favorite coffee shop for a latte. The shop continues to adorn its walls with local artists featuring elementary, high school, college and professional artists. Last week one wall was devoted to a number of senior citizen writers. I began to read the submissions and was dismayed, not because the authors were unable to write, but because both the subject AND the style were fairly typical of folks in the middle and latter years of life..... meandering, tangled, jumbled and pondering prose based on regrets, dark memories and grief for lost youth. Mostly you get lost after the first line which strings together, like pop-beads, snapshot thoughts.
There is a time in life when all of us suddenly face the fact of our mortality. Sometimes that smack in the face begins at age 16, but for others it doesn't register until many years later.
I had a friend who used to ambush me daily with long winded passages that somehow lifted my friend's spirit with grandeous ideas of unique wisdom, of credibility.
The difficulty I have is that it's almost as though each of these individuals feels smugly secure in an establishing 'waiting years', years that are filled with living in the past as if they sit silently in a doctor's office waiting room while the clock ticks away for their turn (or end) to finally be called. less Tags: hulitoons age aging senior prose pondering death wisdom elderly waiting end dying living life Category: People Views: 39 Comments: 2 Added: May 26, 07 By: hulitoons | |  |  | | Work in Progress Untitled Unfinished Short Story 04:00The title tells it all. Well not quite. I've also left the circumstances undefined to see what you might imagine they are. Please post your guess in the comments section. Tags: short story spoken word playwrighting theatre poetry prose Category: Arts & Animation Views: 59 Comments: 4 Added: Jan 12, 07 By: Yombotolompi  | |  |
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