Oct. 24th, 2004

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Gloomy day here in NYC. And cold. Or cool rather.
Have a sinus headache that won't go away and a zit the size of a mountain beneath or rather next to my right nostril that is annoying me. Tried
every brand of acne medication to get rid of the thing. Honestly, once
you pass thirty, you'd think your hormones would get the hint?

ramble on writing )
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I posted a brief bit on the book The Three Stigmata of Palmer K. Eldritch
on the ATPO board this weekend. It addresses in a nutshell why this book continues to haunt me and scared me as much as it did. I honestly think viewing or reading art is a completely subjective experience by the way. What we get out of it has to do with what we ourselves are experiencing or have experienced. Who we are. As much as it has to do with the creator. My brother, a conceptual artist, once told me that all art was an interactive experience.
The artist is interacting with the viewer of the art. So that each person takes away something completely different.

Below is my experience or what I got from Philip K. Dick's novel The Three Stigmata of Palmer K. Eldritch and why I recommended and continue to recommend others read it.

Brief essay on The Three Stigmata of Palmer K. Eldritch )

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