Also, to maintain the feel achieved by the first few, all of which were written in 30-45 minutes, with no additional editing, I have decided to commit to a form of spontaneous, restricted writing. 60 minutes maximum, no additional editing (meaning allowing typographical and grammatical errors), no pre-meditations or post-enhancements, always written the morning after a show. Informal notes, done lovingly towards Kerouac, crawling frightfully from Bukowski.
(FIELD REPORTS)
The Field Reports series is an attempt to collect and publish a
type of small, completely informal article that I wouldn’t care to print
otherwise. These are not examples of great journalism, but I am in no
way ashamed of them. These are the ramblings of my still-drunk morning
self.
Also, to maintain the feel achieved by the first few, all of which were written in 30-45 minutes, with no additional editing, I have decided to commit to a form of spontaneous, restricted writing. 60 minutes maximum, no additional editing (meaning allowing typographical and grammatical errors), no pre-meditations or post-enhancements, always written the morning after a show. Informal notes, done lovingly towards Kerouac, crawling frightfully from Bukowski.
Two Gallants (& The Mumlers)
Also, to maintain the feel achieved by the first few, all of which were written in 30-45 minutes, with no additional editing, I have decided to commit to a form of spontaneous, restricted writing. 60 minutes maximum, no additional editing (meaning allowing typographical and grammatical errors), no pre-meditations or post-enhancements, always written the morning after a show. Informal notes, done lovingly towards Kerouac, crawling frightfully from Bukowski.
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