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p.s. Hey. ** Pilgarlic, Hi, sir. Crib chilling seems a most sane response to a holiday the likes of July 4th. I suppose if it was me, I'd have bought some fireworks, if fireworks sales were legal in some county near where I lived, and set them off in the yard, if I had a yard, while hoping my neighbors would be chill and not call the cops. You repeated the 8th too? Cool. Yeah, I didn't mind ultimately. I changed schools when I did it, like I said, so no one knew I was a loser. ** David Ehrenstein, Hi. D. Yes, very sad and confusing and grim about David K. I never know what to do with how I feel. Interesting about the shift to you be a structuring presence in 'RbHP'. You know how much I like that kind of strategy. ** Scunnard, Thank you so much again, man. I was proud, not to mention that I now have a bunch of new artists whose work I will eagerly follow whenever possible. ** MANCY, Hi, S! Oh, I loved that new Vimeo piece. I think I forgot to say that before or something. Beautiful, beautiful thing. Heavily enjoy your four days! ** Bill, We were going to go to the Kaleidoscope Museum in Kyoto, but we ran out of time. Seemed pretty great, and, as part of the visit, you got to make your own kaleidoscope. If you ever get time, that Tsai Ming Liang Day would be super great and welcome, but, yikes, you sound pretty deadlined-up, which is, if I'm reading 'deadline' correctly, a very cool state, relatively speaking. ** Mark Gluth, Hi, Mark! Yeah, I know, about David. I'm so incredibly sorry to hear about your dad. Having gone through that with mine a few years ago, I at least possibly know or sense how bewildering and profound and things beyond words that loss and experience are. The Japan trip was both for pure pleasure and adventure and also for a collaborative film project I'm early into about the work of the Japanese fog sculptor Fujiko Nakaya. I drank a lot of tea while there, yes. My favorite: a very great brown rice tea. Whoa. New novel seeds are planted, yes. I'm still finding the presentation and internal structural workings of it, or trying to, but I'm into something that I hope will be a novel, yeah, and I have the substance and raison d'être, etc. Thank you so much for sending me your novel, man. I'm so excited. I'll start reading it as soon as I am able. It's so great when you can keep the energy up and start a possible new novel straight off from the one just finished. It was like that for me when I was writing the Cycle. Cool. So lovely to see you, Mark. ** Tosh Berman, Thank you very much, Tosh. I'll go find that as soon as I can. ** Kier, Hi, pal! He is pretty great, right? HDS, I mean. I forget that and then I remember it and then I forget that, etc. Weird. Any ritual would be most welcome, if it happens naturally and with pleasure for you. I'm still missing a couple of hours every night, damned jet lag, grr. ** Thomas Moronic, Thanks for sharing so I could share, man. ** Nemo, Hi, Joey. November might be iffy on my end, it turns out. Not sure, but I'll know soon. Juggling. Thanks about 'SiH' and 'TMS', gosh, thanks. Wow, your project on my work, yeah, I remember. There are those who say the 70s were where the real juice lay. Love to you. ** Steevee, Hopefully your friend will be fine about it. Chances are. Facebook is one treacherous place. I try to stick to posting things unadorned with wordage and 'liking' things occasionally, partly for that reason. No, I haven't heard that mix-tape. I'll check it out. I so rarely gravitate to Hip Hop-oriented stuff on my own, and it usually takes tips and directives to get me there. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. Her link didn't work? Shit, I'll go fix that. Hold on. Done. Thanks a bunch for spotting and sharing that. Have a great, great time in Cove Park. ** S., Snatches, yeah. Oh, wait, I get it. Ha ha, etc. What an interesting fella that fella seems to have been. Like a character in a Splatter Punk novel maybe. Never liked Ozzy's solo stuff. Or, rather, I like some of the riffage, but not when he sang and stuff. And the videos were a nightmare of embarrassment. I do like Ozzy, though. A classic American success story in the middle of the UK. That's a curious new stack. There's something, mm, surprising about it that I'll need to dwell upon while gazing at it lengthily once I'm not typing this shit. Everyone, yep, you guessed it, new S.-implanted Emo stack, and a most, I don't know, curiously different one in some way on some level. See? Wow, that dialogue prose or poem thing you posted later was pretty electrifying and cool. ** TIM MILLER QUEER PERFORMER, Hi, Tim! I'll bet the New Museum residency was amazing. So happy to hear that it went so well. I was in Japan when you and the A.-ster got married, so a belated but wildly enthusiastic and heartfelt congratulations to you guys! Green card time, eh? Luck beyond luck on that. Tons of love to you, Tim. ** Gary gray, Recharge me? Certainly. Oh, you mean re: my writing? Mm, not sure if there was a notable impact that way or not. Possibly, huh, we'll see, hope so. Loving writing is kind of the best drug, or it's up there with requited love. Cool, very, about the 13 stories. Do post them, yeah. I thought the 'half ass descriptions' were kind of awesome as, like, mini-fictions or prose poem-ettes or something on their own. Sorry the typing of them took it out of you, but it was well worth it, if you ask me. Panopticon: yeah, sure. I think I might have done a panopticon post at some point, or I thought about doing one at least. Really interesting thing, that. ** Chilly Jay Chill, I'll look for the box set. Thanks a bunch for the tip. I'm quite intrigued. I guess there are other Burroughs books I'd axe before 'Exterminator', but also quite a few others I'd save first. If I don't get to see you, and if you don't get to see this place whilst you're in the mountains, I hope the mountains did what only mountains can do for human beings, god love them. ** I guess that's that. I guess the post speaks for itself, or it doesn't. Hope it finds an interested spot inside you. See you tomorrow.


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