Crash Taylor

Crash Taylor’s Followers

None yet.
Temim
177 books | 531 friends

Rachel
17 books | 145 friends

Ryan
219 books | 40 friends

Crpurdom
1,122 books | 133 friends

Christine
211 books | 432 friends


Crash Taylor

Goodreads Author


Born
in New York City, The United States
Website

Genre

Influences
Jack Kerouac

Member Since
September 2021


An avid young reader, Crash got C’s in English classes until late in high school when in an attempt to push up his GPA he took 3 English classes per semester with Peter who was a Shakespeare buff. That is when his attention shifted from the story to the words. Sentences from Steinbeck, Hesse, Chekhov and others were taped to his walls, written hastily in notebooks, revered. Some of the classes were in poetry and the freedom from prose opened new doors. Whether free verse or any of the known forms, poetry was fertile landscape to sow a love of words. Over the years the notebooks piled up with exercises in form, content, foreshadowing, and dialogue, but the time wasn’t right.

Crash understood that writing is best when the author writes about w
...more

To ask Crash Taylor questions, please sign up.

Popular Answered Questions

Crash Taylor Where my irrational propensity towards joy comes from.
Average rating: 5.0 · 2 ratings · 2 reviews · 2 distinct works
Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Ret...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pot.Dot.Com: Tales of a Ret...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating

* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.

Quotes by Crash Taylor  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“...We are going to spawn a generation of hackers who for fun and principle will be a nuisance to anyone trying to restrict the free flow of ideas.”
Crash Taylor, Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Retired Outlaw

“The wind in the trees played the massive redwoods like strings of a cello, filling the valley with the song of the ages past.”
Crash Taylor

“She leaned into me, which communicated more than words. I was filled with peace and joy that was so blissful it was scary. As I put my arms around her, I wondered what the hell I was afraid of.”
Crash Taylor, Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Retired Outlaw

“Remain vulnerable to the terrible beauty of life”
Crash Taylor, Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Retired Outlaw

“...We are going to spawn a generation of hackers who for fun and principle will be a nuisance to anyone trying to restrict the free flow of ideas.”
Crash Taylor, Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Retired Outlaw

“...when you looked in her eyes you didn’t see her eyes, you saw soul, history, capital W woman..a deep well that went to the reverse of a black hole, not sucking mass but spewing love.”
Crash Taylor

“The wind in the trees played the massive redwoods like strings of a cello, filling the valley with the song of the ages past.”
Crash Taylor

“She leaned into me, which communicated more than words. I was filled with peace and joy that was so blissful it was scary. As I put my arms around her, I wondered what the hell I was afraid of.”
Crash Taylor, Pot Dot Com: Tales of a Retired Outlaw

No comments have been added yet.