Absurd fragility

Feb 05, 2007 03:30

Ensuing him, a copious splatter of dissected laceration and copse, outlining a prancing fixture of brisk elongated stripes of silhouette, which flustered the constricted emission of the peripheral’s scarce radiance. Ultimately, he would find himself obligatorily congested, inconsistently adjacent to the soiled quarter’s stockades, subsequent to the ( Read more... )

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guizo February 5 2007, 14:26:18 UTC
Steve Aylett
"(b. 1967 in Bromley, United Kingdom) is a satirical science fiction and slipstream author of several bizarro books. He is renowned for his colorful satire attacking the manipulations of authority, and for having reams of amusing non-sequiturs only tangentially related to what little plot the books possess. His protagonists are frequently based on the Trickster archetype.

Aylett left school at age 17 and worked in a book warehouse, and later in law publishing.
Aylett claims to have books appear in his brain in one visual "glob" which looks like a piece of gum."

No.

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georgelazenby June 1 2007, 03:55:14 UTC
With no luck at all, you're certainly freelance design by now.

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georgelazenby June 1 2007, 13:43:17 UTC
Nay. No job. ah, sweet pressured life.

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georgelazenby June 1 2007, 15:13:18 UTC
What, then?

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georgelazenby June 1 2007, 16:15:11 UTC
Shall write about it..? (n’ just now I realized I must have mislaid my word of honour in past) : /

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p_is_for_piano June 13 2007, 21:36:45 UTC
come back.
I miss your art.

kot_bez_nogi.

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