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The Misfit Notes

Notes from The Misfit Words
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Spencer Gray


PROLOGUE
This body of work is in no twofold order.
A series of notes, prose, poems and dialogue.
Rabid foam from the mouth of the electric dog.
Roman à clef!
Inside the bell jar!
The inhuman condition of meat and wire.
The human pit bull speaks and spits.
The bio-junkyard that comprises us all.
This is me starting over.
I threw my years of linear bullshit not Read more of this blog post »
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Pearl Cleage
“We danced too wild, and we sang too long, and we hugged too hard, and we kissed too sweet, and howled just as loud as we wanted to howl, because by now we were all old enough to know that what looks like crazy on an ordinary day looks a lot like love if you catch it in the moonlight.”
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