sweet bowl of cherries


Wednesday, June 26, 2002
now we're talking about something different.

i think if things revolved around a writer and the creative process, we have a different story, with different themes, and we can effectively cast aside the entire christian motif. in fact, i'd like to cast aside the entire christian motif. frankly, i'm tired of it, and i'm through exploring its potential. i've been finishing up my reread of pynchon's the crying lot and i realized most of the pleasure from reading that book comes from its shocking originality. causes dont necessarily proceed effects and vice versa in his books, but the reader forgives him mostly because there is a trust that he understands the greater picture, and that's all that matters. i'd like to make something like that, some incredibly new and expansive story. a new madness at the discotheque.

also, george imed me a few days ago. i didnt type anything back.

here are the names i liked out of your list, modified and in some cases, totally different:

1. sweet bowl of cherries
2. other words...
3. red. blue. disaster!
4. deep ocean tidal disaster