Greed and Grind
A photo posted by ELr Charis (@el_r_charis) on Dec 9, 2014 at 10:04am PST
Exploring the Infinite
A photo posted by ELr Charis (@el_r_charis) on Dec 9, 2014 at 10:04am PST
This will give you chills… And this will give you cuils…
Lyrics: What God Wants Part 1 What God Wants Part 2 What God Wants Part 3
“What if God wasn’t a god at all. What if all they could do for us was give us the chance of life and the rest was down to us? You don’t deny your parents just because they couldn’t give you everything do you? If someone saved you from drowning, effectively giving you life, would you thank them or ask
Get yourself a copy of this book! No, not because Erecting the New Zion adorns the cover, but because the poetry and prose on the pages within evoke a dream-like and surrealistic portrait of life and love in America. Some reviews: Each portion forming a reduced-size copy of the whole, a fractal is forever fragmented, both chaotic and ordered, endlessly
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1597091308/ From the page: “Each portion forming a reduced-size copy of the whole, a fractal is forever fragmented, both chaotic and ordered, endlessly complex. Timothy Green’s American Fractal sees this pattern emerge from the fabric of modern culture, as it navigates the personal, the political, and the metaphysical, in a lyric dreamscape in which an eerie chaos lurks just behind
If this photographic journal does not touch you, you must be one cold-hearted SOB. What is my obsession with old people and death lately anyway? After I finished reading Tuesdays With Morrie, I watched the movie on YouTube, then I watched the Ted Koppel interviews. What else can I say about them other than this: I feel as though I
Roger Housden: Ten Poems to Change Your Life from Book Passage on FORA.tv
Surprise! I missed posting last week's 5 for Fri. since we were in Toronto for Tucows' summer party. So to make up for it, you get a few bonus tracks this week and on a humpday even… why? Because I needed something to post today, that's why! Also, I was inspired by this elegantly written excerpt that I wanted to
http://fs2.formsite.com/moontowncafe/form597335718/index.html Moontown Cafe hosts a monthly poetry contest. You can win $25 but your poem has to be 24 lines or less.
More related links: Allen Ginsberg's Wikipedia entry The Allen Ginsberg Library Timothy Leary on Allen Ginsberg Paul McCartney on Allen Ginsberg Andy Warhol on Allen Ginsberg