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March 02, 2008

Be SPECIFIC when you wish for change.

Here is a NEGATIVE example of change:


The last time I saw Richard was Detroit in '68

And he told me all romantics meet the same fate someday

Cynical and drunk and boring someone in some dark cafe

You laugh he said you think you're immune

Go look at your eyes they're full of moon

You like roses and kisses and pretty men to tell you

All those pretty lies pretty lies

When you gonna realise they're only pretty lies

Only pretty lies just pretty lies


He put a quarter in the Wurlitzer and he pushed

Three buttons and the thing began to whirr

And a bar maid came by in fishnet stockings and a bow tie

And she said "Drink up now it's gettin' on time to close"

"Richard, you haven't really changed" I said

It's just that now you're romanticizing some pain that's in your head

You got tombs in your eyes but the songs you punched are dreaming

Listen, they sing of love so sweet, love so sweet

When you gonna get yourself back on your feet?

Oh and love can be so sweet Love so sweet


Richard got married to a figure skater

And he bought her a dishwasher and a coffee percolator

And he drinks at home now most nights with the TV on

And all the house lights left up bright

I'm gonna blow this damn candle out

I don't want nobody comin' over to my table

I got nothing to talk to anybody about

All good dreamers pass this way some day

Hidin' behind bottles in dark cafes dark cafes

Only a dark cocoon before I get my gorgeous wings and fly away

Only a phase these dark cafe days


Copyright © 1970; Joni Mitchell


I've heard this damned song over a hundred times, and it still makes me cry.

Perhaps you find a lot of Ms. Mitchell's material just too depressive, especially if you've never been an alcoholic or an addict. Where this piece really gets me lies in that last verse. Both of her characters are stuck in the same prison, using alcohol to tack their boats against the winds of change; their circumstances only look different on the outside.

And, of course, the dissipation continues all the while; it's only a slower and more insidious form of change.

That's the plight of eternal dreamers, in a nutshell.

Nutshell = nut's hell.

And American Dreamers are eternal dreamers. Y'all know the word for it by now, so say it with me: DENIAL.

Think of it this way: W is a fundamentalist dry-drunk dreamer whose administration has leveraged his privilege to create more negative change, arguably, than any other in American history. Now, the four oldest Justices are liberal thinkers. God help us if we put another Republican into the Oval Office. Do you want to see a real nut's hell? Just wait until the Supreme Court is stacked with conservative thinkers for the next several decades. You can kiss goodbye whatever remains of your already-reamed civil liberties.

So, yes, I'm suggesting that you choose the lesser of two evils. Obama is certainly a pretty man to tell you pretty lies (after all, he is a lawyer), but he is still our best shot at undoing the current administration's heinous damages to our civil liberties. (The war in Iraq will probably continue regardless of who gets the gavel.)

Now, no one who is reading this is likely to suffer more under one or two terms of Democratic rule than she is under a Republican heir to the current nut's hell. In the bargain, we might get a couple of new Justices on the Supreme Court who will sometimes rule in the best interest of the individual, rather than the corporation. That's the real reason to vote for a President.

"Only a phase these dark cafe days" is an expression of hope and futility. Optimism or wishful thinking? We sell off the present in the belief of a better future. In a nut's hell, this is the concluding message of THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He would know; he was an alcoholic. And I think that's exactly where this nation is at this orgastic moment in history. "Orgastic" is the word Fitzgerald coined to describe an orgy of spending. But whether it's balling or malling, it all leads to exhaustion at some point. And thus we are enmeshed in the big-box paradox we've built: Pandora is vast. And microcosmic.

Are you out shopping for a home in the current foreclosure-glutted market? Take it from one realtor who spoke off the record: "Home" is a high-gloss box that rusts in the rain. You can't take it with you. Remember the moral of a different song, a much simpler one: "The cheese stands alone." And the bank is where they keep the cheese. What's a bank, then? Just a big, cold box.

So more about high-gloss boxes: It really doesn't matter whether we're talking about buying a new house or a new large-screen TV. Did any of you just get reamed yet again by technology "upgrades"? I'm talking about big-box Wal-Mart's switch from HD DVD to Blu-Ray.

That's the kind of bait and switch, negative change you can expect more of as long as you'll put up with it.

Society is an addict. We've been bred for it. How long will you wait to bottom out?

Here are a few ideas to get you off the gloss and on the road to recovery:


Blog Action Day Post: Consumption


Uncomplicate My Life, part one


Uncomplicate My Life, part two



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2008.03.02, 8:25 p.m. Hawaii time]


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February 25, 2008

NOVEL-WRITING LOG: It was 40 weeks ago today....

Well, not really, but "somewhere around 300 days ago" wouldn't sound nearly as catchy. In any case, February 24 is exactly ten months after starting the right-brain novel last April 24, and I emailed the last draft to my writing coach for a final read-through on February 18. I may re-purpose it a bit to make it more genre-friendly, but basically it's done. I am quite pleased with it; I just haven't felt like blogging about it. I still don't, actually, but I have felt totally uninspired today, so I figured at least I could get the three-week-old weather report off the front page of this blog.

So at last I have joined the ranks of the untold thousands of writers with an unpublished novel manuscript lurking in a drawer somewhere (hard drive, in my case). So no longer am I merely and proverbially "working on a novel" -- I've actually GOT one! I still haven't decided whether this is a milestone or a millstone (ha). Both, I guess. Now to decide where and how to publish it.

I will probably go back to work on the LEFT-brain novel later this week. Oh, and I have had two short stories accepted into anthologies since the new year began. One is a rewrite of a story that originated in 1995; the other is an excerpt from novel #3 -- so maybe we'll call that the "middle-brain novel" (double-ha).

Go me.

Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of February 18, 2008:

Zokutou word meter
50,422 / 50,000
(100.8%)



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2008.03.22, 10:30 a.m. Hawaii time]


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December 03, 2007

A Memoir of Sexual Self-Discovery, and a History of Religious Bowling

Probably I should break this entry into two or three separate posts, but lately it's tough enough for me to prod myself into doing even a monthly post to this blog. So today you get three for the price of one.




Entangledlives

FIRST, I want to pass along a link to an online excerpt from Link to Amazon com ENTANGLED LIVES, the erotic memoir anthology that features my true story along with six other erotic memoirs, including MARILYN JAYE LEWIS, IAN PHILIPS / GREG WHARTON, and "Adam Greenaway" (the pseudonym for a well-known gay author who chose anonymity for his self-disclosure), BILL BRENT (moi -- just including the name for the search engines), AMIE M. EVANS, ROB STEPHENSON, and RACHEL KRAMER BUSSEL.

This piece, excerpted from Rob Stephenson's "Exuvia (1977-1980), is featured on the VELVET MAFIA website:

CLICK FOR "EXUVIA" (NOTE: for mature readers only.)

This excerpt contains depictions of gay male S/M sexual activity. What I love about it is how Rob describes the rush of discovery and sexual power from an activity that is not genitally focused.



Everythingaboutgod

SECOND, here is a plug for a new book from editor Russ Kick and the great folks at THE DISINFORMATION COMPANY, who publish a series of encyclopedic books that challenge our cultural assumptions. This one is provocatively titled Link to Amazon com EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT GOD IS WRONG, and it contains my article, "Martin Luther Goes Bowling," all about the little-known connection between bowling and religion. For instance, there is substantial evidence that bowling, as we know it today, originated in part as a ritual in German churches several centuries after the death of Christ. The original bowling pins may have been some combination of walking stick and club that the parishioners used to defend themselves against "heathens" (robbers) enroute to Church.

Want to know more? Link to Amazon com HERE'S A LINK TO THE BOOK.

The book contains a plethora of articles by well-known authors, most if not all of which explore little-known facts concerning religion, religious fallacies, or other meditations on the topic, including one of my favorites, "Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing to Do With God," by my blogging pal GRETA CHRISTINA. That one's a freebie, in fact, because you can read it on her blog, RIGHT HERE.

A few other articles of the dozens in this anthology: Richard Dawkins shows us the strange, scary properties of religion; Neil Gaiman turns a biblical atrocity story into a comic (that almost sent a publisher to prison); Erik Davis looks at what happens when religion and California collide; Mike Dash eyes stigmatics; Douglas Rushkoff exposes the trouble with Judaism; Paul Krassner reveals his "Confessions of an Atheist"; and best-selling lexicographer Jonathon Green interprets the language of religious prejudice.



3799_small_web_viewLAST BUT NOT LEAST, I've been putting up new items for sale in my online bookstore, Link to Amazon com BooksFromHawaii. Browse, if you wish, and see if there's something you like!




 

Thanks for tuning in, and in case I don't post again before the Solstice, Christmas, or whatever your celebration of choice may be, have a wonderful and life-enriching holiday.

Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.12.08, 11:05 a.m. Hawaii time]


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August 28, 2007

Memoirville.com features an excerpt from my ENTANGLED LIVES memoir

Entangledlivesdotcom

Smithmag's memoirville.com is running a feature on my new anthology, ENTANGLED LIVES, beginning today. You can read the interview with me and the other contributors HERE.

Memoirville's editor selected an excerpt from my memoir to feature on the site, which you can read HERE. [Note to family and friends: this features sexually explicit content from my direct experience, so you are hereby advised to skip it if you don't want to view it.]

You can buy a copy of ENTANGLED LIVES via Amazon, HERE, and I get a 10% commission on the sale. If you do read the book and want to review it at Amazon.com, please do so. It would really help.

In related news, I have finished the first draft of my "right-brain novel" and am hard at work on revisions with my writing coach, TONI AMATO.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.28, 3:40 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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August 24, 2007

NOVEL-WRITING LOG: It was 20 weeks ago today....

Well, actually, only seventeen-and-a-half weeks, but that wouldn't sound nearly as catchy. In any case, today is exactly four months after starting the right-brain novel on April 24, and I just emailed the completed first draft to my writing coach. The story will need plenty more effort, but at least now:

- the action is continuous;
- any superfluous characters have been cut;
- and any glaring redundancies or contradictions in plot or narrative seem to be gone.

I will probably start making some changes as soon as I come up for air, which could be tomorrow or sometime next week. In any case, I have a lot of other responsibilities over the next week, so I am going to focus on those for a bit.

Go me.

Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of August 24, 2007:

Zokutou word meter
47,931 / 47,931
(100.0%)



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.24, 7:15 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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August 10, 2007

Blah.

Bbsailor2yrs GROUNDED.

Have I told you about my dental infection? Oh, that's right, I did. So here's a pic from more carefree times.

Into day two of antibiotics. Slept well, but my energy is still zapped. Tanked up on coffee and made good headway today on the right-brain novel. Got useful feedback from my writing coach and added a fun and frisky character. It works.

MakeazineAdding a bit of pressure to complete this draft so I can take care of other book projects. No luck finding my original files for MAKE A ZINE! so I will have to input from scratch for the second edition. Blah.

With these book projects, as with so many things, one can choose speed or depth.

Multiple factors seem to be converging to create a more extroverted and sensate phase ahead. Book projects are pending. Re-opening my online store to improve cash flow is likely. (In other words, several unexpected bills have landed in my inbox this month.) So I will push myself outside my comfort zone a bit in order to "break open some new energetics," as my friend Romy (see here) phrases it.

So ... Pose objects. Take pictures. Upload them. Write descriptions. Answer questions. Put things in boxes and ship them. Type lots. Deal with editors. Spend lots of time in email mode. If I don't do the work proactively, I will have it dumped upon my pointy little head. Deal with reality or reality will deal with you ... on its terms ... yes?

So September looks to be a bit more hectic. By then, the dentist will have yanked my dead tooth and I will be over this crud, so here's hoping I'll be up for it. It would be great to have some extra energy.

Not much to report otherwise. Snoopy the cat is much more interesting. Should have taken more kitty pix. Instead, you get me. Blah.


Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of August 10, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
48,249 / 50,000
(96.5%)
net gain: 1,834 words


 

Wishing you a beautiful (and blah-free) day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.10, 5:12 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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August 07, 2007

OK, not so nice.

070121mydeskTHRASHED.

My desk looks nothing like this at the moment. Well, okay, the top is still flat. Somewhere beneath all this crap.

I am absolutely thrashed. Oh, I don't even want to talk about it. Way too much personal info for a public blog. Suffice to say that this poor artist thing sucks big hairy donkey balls today.

OK, I'll talk a little. At the moment, me and my dental infection are pissed at everyone and everything, ranging from the health care system, to the toll that the Hawaiian climate is taking on my belongings (yeah, I can feel your sympathy from here), to the Post Office's arbitrary regulations (I mean, not only is it backwards logic this time, it's baldly ANTI-SECURITY logic — IDIOTS!) that discriminate against the have-nots who have to hand-carry Media Mail parcels into the Post Office to ship via slow-boat to Mainland, instead of paying three times the price to ship via Priority Mail with nary a snag.

Really, I don't think I have felt this thrashed since the time I was stuck in coach class, spilling ginger ale on myself while crashing on crystal meth between Atlanta and DFW in 2003.

Oh, but I still wrote nearly 1K words on my novel today, many of them while waiting for the late dentist.

In other words, I REWL.

Fuck 'em all. I will have my day.


Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of August 7, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
46,415 / 50,000
(92.8%)
net gain: 931 words




Wishing you a beautiful (and painless) day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.07, 10:55 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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August 06, 2007

Catch-Up Time

070121mydeskYOWZA.

It has been quite the month or two. The short version is that I have sent the first two thirds of the "right-brain novel" off to my writing coach, and I'm pretty far into the remaining third. Word count at this point is around 45K words. Much has been cut, added, or rewritten since my last word-count posting. That's the part of the work that doesn't show up in a gross word count, of course — all the changing that goes on in the meanwhile.

Entangledlivesdotcom

It feels like I've crossed some invisible threshold now, like I've shifted from being a talented amateur to someone who takes this writing thing a bit more seriously (though, I hope, never too self-seriously). Having the 12K word memoir appear in ENTANGLED LIVES has helped matters.

Speaking of which, ENTANGLED LIVES got a great bit of publicity today via an interview with our editor, Marilyn Jaye Lewis, on the LUST BITES BLOG, with lots of reader commentary adding to the action. If anyone out there does purchase a copy, please consider posting a review at Amazon.com. Even a few lines of commentary can make a difference in sales. Thanks!

Now I am looking forward to getting the remainder of my first novel knocked out so that I have a complete first draft. I'm not making any promises about how soon that will happen, but I'm definitely down to the details of the last third, so it's starting to look like a real manuscript at this point. I realized last week that this book didn't even exist before April 24. It was just something I started on a lark.

This is good, because probably I will have to turn my attention to more quotidian matters for the next few months. Two books — one to complete layout and printing on, and another to rewrite — will be at the top of my to-do list for the fall. If I have any energy after that, I will probably re-open my online store and sell off another round of stuff that's taking up room in the limited storage space of the house. Money is a bit tighter than usual this quarter, so the extra income would come in handy. Again, thanks to all who have contributed to this blog via the Tip Jar — even a few dollars now and then help to keep me motivated. I expect to post a few new bits of writing and reportage over the next few weeks. There are a couple of things in the works, so if you want to stay posted, you can subscribe via one of the options on the left sidebar, or just keep checking back here.


Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of August 6, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
45,484 / 50,000
(91.0%)




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.06, 6:15 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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July 17, 2007

NOVEL-WRITING LOG: Deadline Day (yeah, right!)

070106desktopmwv EH, FOOKIT.

So I slept a couple of hours last night, woke up with hellacious insomnia that lasted for over three hours, until I broke down, took 15mg of Restoril, and passed out for four more hours. Not the greatest day for energy, then, nor for creativity. Restoril always fuzzes my head a bit. It's subtle. This is the kind of energy shift I never used to notice. Is it age, the lack of urban din and distraction, or three years of no rec drugs? Maybe a bit of each.

Not much else to report here. A bit more progress on the right-brain novel, but I still have another 9K words to go before the first draft is done:


Bill's Left-Brain Novel,
as of July 17, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
69,885 / 90,000
(77.7%)
[unchanged]


Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of July 17, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
41,092 / 50,000
(82.2%)


Today's net gain: 800 words. Not great, but not too bad for a sleepy-headed day. By the way, thanks to everyone who called, mailed, or emailed to say happy birthday. Anyhow, now it's 9 p.m. and I'm pooped. So zzzzzzz....



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.07.17, 9:00 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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July 16, 2007

NOVEL-WRITING LOG: 1 day to go ... or so

070106desktopmwv WORK IT.

Today was Monday as I like it to be. No partial energy, no crapping out, just a steady stream of focused effort. Sometimes I even forget that it's work, and that's when I realize I'm actually having fun doing what I like. That's amazing. I break through the wall and then the floor drops out from under me. Then there is nothing left to do but fly.

It's clear that it will take me a few extra days to finish the first draft of my "right-brain novel," but I'm not worried about reaching my goal of 50,000 words. My writing coach will have my first draft by this weekend, and then I can ease up a bit. So I will take a break, then come back to work on the left-brain novel, which is the more complex of the two, and finish my draft of that.

Meanwhile, I've got some new blog content I've been holding off on posting so that I can complete the first draft(s) of the novel(s). I need to spruce up a bit of introductory text I've written to accompany this blog's first audio posting, which is my recorded interview in four parts with this notorious author about his new book.


Bill's Left-Brain Novel,
as of July 16, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
69,885 / 90,000
(77.7%)
[unchanged]


Bill's Right-Brain Novel,
as of July 16, 2007:

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
40,292 / 50,000
(80.6%)


Today's net gain: 3,009 words. And, heigh-ho, less than 10K to go. Yowza.



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.07.16, 9:25 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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