RIP Kurt Vonnegut.
i read slaughterhouse five when i was about sixteen, and, pardon the cliche, but it changed my life. but what do you expect? you go from reading boring, predictable curriculum shit in school...and then you read an incredible novel like that....well, it's bound to change your perspective.
last summer i read breakfast of champions and timequake, and enjoyed both immensely.
the death of a genius is never an easy thing to deal with; we have one less "sane" and "reasonable" person in the world these days. for kurt vonnegut's sake, keep fighting for individual freedom, for the freedom to express ideas, be they controversial or not.
keep reaching for the brass ring.
i read slaughterhouse five when i was about sixteen, and, pardon the cliche, but it changed my life. but what do you expect? you go from reading boring, predictable curriculum shit in school...and then you read an incredible novel like that....well, it's bound to change your perspective.
last summer i read breakfast of champions and timequake, and enjoyed both immensely.
the death of a genius is never an easy thing to deal with; we have one less "sane" and "reasonable" person in the world these days. for kurt vonnegut's sake, keep fighting for individual freedom, for the freedom to express ideas, be they controversial or not.
keep reaching for the brass ring.
I'm not very "sane" or "reasonable" but I love to write also!!! You can see my set and the poem I wrote!!