Tin shack in a open field. Burnt tin dripping in the sun. Sweethot tin on my face, and on my palms.
We have no connection, the reason I remember the times we were together...I read your diary.
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fred:
Yay. Now I can make little comments on Danger Jeans frequent diary entries...
vena666:
debra jean! i don't see you on my buddy list anymore :/ you should call me
I'm sorry to make y'all worry, it's just that there are times in my life that I wish I never met the people I want the most. I don't know anybody or anything anymore somebody heal me with sleep. Somebody I? I think I'm going to try to forget we ever. I think I'm just to silly for you, or is it just to quiet.
sash:
Michael Robbins made a splash in the poetry world when his poem Alien vs. Predator was published in The New Yorker in 2009. The poem, which called Rilke a jerk and included the line That elk is such a dick, was atypical for a magazine like The New Yorker. Robbins, who received...
trogman:
Wonderful interview with an oh-so-interesting poet. Very inspiring. I've only read a couple of his poems before now, but I definitely want to check out the book.
( Oh, and, "Dr. Robbins," if you're going to be book-touring, be sure'n hit Powell's in Portland, OR! )
( Oh, and, "Dr. Robbins," if you're going to be book-touring, be sure'n hit Powell's in Portland, OR! )
Back from my trip, and what a trip it was. Drugs, Country, and Rock n' Role.
The Fist Night: Gomiboy picked me up from a flight that was all about getting my drink on. We had more drinks and food and some of the best conversation Iv'e had in Shirley knows how long. I went to sleep happy and dreamed about Ponies.
The Second Night:...
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The Fist Night: Gomiboy picked me up from a flight that was all about getting my drink on. We had more drinks and food and some of the best conversation Iv'e had in Shirley knows how long. I went to sleep happy and dreamed about Ponies.
The Second Night:...
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missy:
George Parker is a man who loves profanity* almost as much as he hates the corporate fucktards and douchenozzles that stifle creativity in the advertising industry (Parkers preferred pronominal profanities, not my own). In his popular piss and vinegar blog AdScam and his three books Madscam,...
Well I tried and I tried, but it's hard to keep a man like you satisfied, you walked out that door, love don't live here any more.
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lossaint:
Great post! Love his work. I geeked out once when he called my company asking about filming around our business.
plush:
Such a badass.Thanks for the interview!
Will you give me, some kind of sign lord, will you give me a third eye, a heaven, or a hell, to come home to.
Will you give me, some kind of sign lord, will you give me a third eye, a heaven, or a hell, to come home to.
All I want, is a place, to run away from, a man, with open arms,...
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Will you give me, some kind of sign lord, will you give me a third eye, a heaven, or a hell, to come home to.
All I want, is a place, to run away from, a man, with open arms,...
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sash:
Indie film darling Greta Gerwig already has two movies out this year. She starred in Damsels in Distress and I actually got to meet her for that film when I was interviewing Whit Stillman....
kustumpainter:
Totally love Greta!!! first saw her in Greenberg and it was on!!!
So today I'm coming home, this should be interesting. I will be winning all over Portland January 17-26th. This Playboy thing prompted my trip back, but now I'm glad I'm going. Moving to NYC in two weeks when would I again get the chance? This might be he last time I'm back for a year, or two.
sash:
Sara Gran has been writing for many years, but its her most recent novel Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead that has taken her to a new level. The book, just out in paperback, is set in post-Katrina New Orleans and stars Claire DeWitt, a woman who is arguably the worlds greatest detective....
Disappointment is all I can feel.
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luiza:
Irvine Welsh is amazing.
Irvine Welsh is amazing.
garrettf:
Not bad!
I have nothing to hold on to.
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melx:
Great interview. I had not heard of Lizz before this but I will be looking for her now.
Ten Things That Debra Jean Danger Really Loves
10: Giving blankets to homeless shelters so that the destitute can stay warm at night.
9: Painting murals in lo-income areas.
8: Reading non-sexist children's stories to orphans.
7: Eating candy.
6: Equality in the work place.
5: Interpretive dance.
4: Babysitting for single mothers and not taking any pay for it.
3: Giving speeches on safe...
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10: Giving blankets to homeless shelters so that the destitute can stay warm at night.
9: Painting murals in lo-income areas.
8: Reading non-sexist children's stories to orphans.
7: Eating candy.
6: Equality in the work place.
5: Interpretive dance.
4: Babysitting for single mothers and not taking any pay for it.
3: Giving speeches on safe...
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sash:
Patton Oswalt braved a very rough cell phone connection to give a phone interview for his latest film. He stuck to funny one liners to keep it safe when the questions were breaking up, so it was kind of a free 10 minute standup set from a major comedian. Even his...
faune:
That was kind of boring, lots of non answers. Was he really distracted or something?
Anybody want to suprise with me something that will make my heart race?
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http://web.tiscali.it/ladiesweapons/weapons.html
sash:
Luke Chueh studied graphic design and worked as a designer for many years, but he made his name as a painter. Chueh emerged from the Los Angeles art scene as one of the major painters of his generation and a major player in the contemporary lowbrow art movement. His use of simple characters and minimal...
nile_:
love this! i've been super into his stuff for years
I just fished writing my feature article for Exotic Magazine. It will be out in the March issue so be sure to pick one up. Recording my demo tomorrow, I should have it for sale soon. Fun24-Debbi Jean Danger.
missy:
Director Darren Lynn Bousman has been to hell and back getting his recent projects to the big screen. Since leaving the Saw franchise behind after helming films II, III and IV, hes been forced to seek alternate routes to get his work seen. If necessity is the mother of invention, then Bousmans...