Flowers for Lobelia: Chapter Two – Scene 2
Every time I walk into Toot’s joint down on Sixth and Vine I get this ugly feeling all over me, …Continue reading →
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He watched the young boy on the swing swaying back and forth. The boy looked to be about eight or …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Two – Scene 4
She was walking away from him toward the back of the house, her soft hair so fine and pressed smooth …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Two – Scene 5
Caleb’s son Jack was off to college at Tulane, playing in his second year as a wide receiver on the …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Three – Scene 1
He wasn’t talking yet, just driving out and away from the city. Sometimes Caleb could be an ornery cuss when …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Three – Scene 2
Painting Cajun Sunset by Aaron Freeman The boy was still in the trunk of the red truck, out like a …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Three – Scene 3
One thing led to another and the boys finally got around to telling us what we were here for. Joel …Continue reading →
View ArticleFlowers for Lobelia: Chapter Three – Scene 4
Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans, Way back up in the woods among the evergreens… There stood a log …Continue reading →
View ArticleSlavoj Zizek: On Hegel’s Identity of Opposites
The same goes for crime and the law, for the passage from crime as the distortion (negation) of the law …Continue reading →
View ArticleDerek Raymond: Crime as Event – The Factory Novels
What I suffer isn’t self-pity; it is my coming up against the absolute. The ordeal the writer sets himself is …Continue reading →
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