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Ray Succre: Author Images
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The Unrorean" is actually "The Aurorean." My friend Cynthia would probably appreciate it if you fixed the title of her magazine. :). Sunday, November 19, 2006 7:54:00 AM. I apologize. I was under the idea that 'The Unrorean' was a sort of offshoot, or spin-off, if you will, of 'The Aurorean', and that while they were certainly connected, 'The Unrorean' was, in fact, it's own publication. Sunday, November 19, 2006 12:43:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. On Blog Talk Radio.
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Ray Succre
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As an author, Ray's work can be found in hundreds of publications. Across two dozen countries. His poetical fugue theory has been published in several places and his early work also appeared (with excellent company) in. The Book of Hopes and Dreams. A charity anthology edited by Dee Rimbaud, out of Scotland. Ray has been nominated for the the. Best of the Web Award. As well as the. On several occasions, and he is also a winner of the. Adroitly Placed Word Award. Cauliay Publishing 2008), and. You've got ...
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Interviews with the Dead: April 2007
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Wednesday, April 18, 2007. HOMER - Born 8th Century B.C. H: I see the art of firing a leg is still with you. RS: Thanks. I’d never made an entire leg before. I used a little mint when I basted it. With a nod and wink. Sure thing, man. Young is good, right? H: Why. what are you getting at? I don’t—. RS: Wait,...
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Interviews with the Dead: Issa
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Saturday, March 24, 2007. June 15, 1763 - January 5, 1828. RS: First, I’d like to thank you for allowing me to interview you. I am very pleased to be able to speak with you about your life and work. With a sharp nod. Thinking about this for some time. RS: I’ll go slower. RS: That’s terrible. It seemed fascin...
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Interviews with the Dead: July 2007
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. B October 21st, 1772 - d. July 25th, 1834. After a slight groan and with a look of surprise. Well, that's friendly, isn't it? STC: A cigar in the feminine! And everyone takes this? RS: Uh, no, but cigarettes are very common. STC: Such a pleasant pastime. Here, Coleridge waited for me ...
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Interviews with the Dead: Walt Whitman
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Sunday, March 11, 2007. May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892. RS: Do you feel your contact with Emerson played a role in your revisions of those early poems? RS: Impensions shot from buttocks? WW: Precisely natural, as is your response. RS: Are you referring to farting? RS: How many drafts did ‘. 8217; go through?
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Interviews with the Dead: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. B October 21st, 1772 - d. July 25th, 1834. After a slight groan and with a look of surprise. Well, that's friendly, isn't it? STC: A cigar in the feminine! And everyone takes this? RS: Uh, no, but cigarettes are very common. STC: Such a pleasant pastime. Here, Coleridge waited for me ...
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Interviews with the Dead: Dante Alighieri
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Friday, March 9, 2007. For the first interview of this blog, I decided to aim high and attempt to channel one of the greatest poets of the western tradition, and one of its highest innovaters, Dante Alighieri. DA: No, no, you don’t understand. I didn’t— uh, wait. what is. I refer to the book next to it.
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Interviews with the Dead: Homer
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Interviews with the Dead. An ongoing collection of interviews conducted with long dead writers. These interviews are created via amazing psychic powers, channeling, and schizoliterary bravadokinesis. Wednesday, April 18, 2007. HOMER - Born 8th Century B.C. H: I see the art of firing a leg is still with you. RS: Thanks. I’d never made an entire leg before. I used a little mint when I basted it. With a nod and wink. Sure thing, man. Young is good, right? H: Why. what are you getting at? I don’t—. RS: Wait,...
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