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On May 23, 12:52 pm, "Will Dockery" <will.dock...@knology.net> wrote:
> There's poetry shelves at the major bookstores... they must be selling > /something/. If you actually entered a bookstore one day, you might be able to find out what they are selling. Hey - entering a bookstore, it's not that hard. And since both Kerouac and Ginsberg are rumoured to have entered bookstores at different times, it's actually a cool, "beat" thing to do. You could write a poem about it afterwards. |
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"OB" wrote: > >Kerouac and Ginsberg are rumoured to have entered bookstores at different > times Not as often as I'd like to see down here, but you can usually find On The Road and the collected Ginsberg in local bookstores. -- "...there are five native American art forms that we've given to the world: Jazz, of course. Musical comedy as we know it today. The detective story as crafted by Poe. The banjo. And comic books." -Harlan Ellison "Mirror Twins" by W. Dockery-B. Fowler: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Hasty Pudding" by W. Dockery-H. Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |