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S. Michael Wilson

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S. Michael Wilson is a writer currently working tech support out of Texas. He has written and contributed to several books and publications, and will continue to do so until somebody tries to stop him.

His latest work is appearing on the new Kindle Vella platform, and can be found atthe below links:

The Four Horsemen: http://amzn.com/B096DG8DRJ

Uncomfortable Chairs:
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S. Michael Wilson I reject the concept of "summer" reading, so my reading list remains the same.…moreI reject the concept of "summer" reading, so my reading list remains the same.(less)
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Winning Writers Awards $1,000 to S. Michael Wilson for Best Humor Poem

From the Winning Writers Website, http://www.prweb.com/releases/humor/p... S. Michael Wilson of Phillipsburg, New Jersey is the winner of the fifteenth annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest sponsored by Winning Writers. 4,834 contestants competed from around the world. NORTHAMPTON, MA (PRWEB) AUGUST 15, 2016 Winning Writers is pleased to announce the results from its fifteenth annual Wergle Flo Read more of this blog post »
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A brief but exhaustive examination of the life work of Don Marquis, who was a well-received columnist/humorist in the early 1900s, and creator of Archy & Mehitabel, a typewriting cockroach and his cat companion, but a hundred years later is obscure a ...more
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What's that? You say you want some meat? Well then, this is definitely the cookbook for you! From the fine people at the Family Circle, it is the MEAT COOKBOOK! Everything you ever wanted or needed to know about your meat is in here, from where to ge ...more
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The perfect reference guide for the next time you find yourself at a drunken gathering with no ideas on what to do next, Kenyata Sullivan's guide to partying is a compendium of bad behavior from a time before Beer Pong and Wii Bowling. Filled with ev ...more
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Another tract that foregoes the morality tale for some Theological 101, Who Is He? acts as a companion piece to That Old Devil, schooling the reader in the origins and history of Jesus, the "MOST IMPORTANT PERSON you will ever meet." Starting off wit ...more
Greetings from Gravipause by Brian Bradford
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Gustave Flaubert
“Art, like the Jewish God, wallows in sacrifices. So tear yourself to pieces, mortify your flesh, roll in ashes, smear yourself with filth and spittle, wrench out your heart! You will be alone, your feet will bleed, an infernal disgust will be with you throughout your pilgrimage, what gives joy to others will give none to you, what to them are but pinpricks will cut you to the quick, and you will be lost in the hurricane with only beauty's faint glow visible on the horizon.”
Gustave Flaubert, The Letters of Gustave Flaubert, 1830-1857

William Faulkner
“The writer's only responsibility is to his art. He will be completely ruthless if he is a good one. He has a dream. It anguishes him so much he must get rid of it. He has no peace until then. Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency, security, happiness, all, to get the book written. If a writer has to rob his mother, he will not hesitate; the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' is worth any number of old ladies.”
William Faulkner

Robert Anton Wilson
“The most thoroughly and relentlessly damned, banned, excluded, condemned, forbidden, ostracized, ignored, suppressed, repressed, robbed, brutalized and defamed of all 'Damned Things' is the individual human being. The social engineers, statisticians, psychologists, sociologists, market researchers, landlords, bureaucrats, captains of industry, bankers, governors, commissars, kings and presidents are perpetually forcing this 'Damned Thing' into carefully prepared blueprints and perpetually irritated that the 'Damned Thing' will not fit into the slot assigned it. The theologians call it a sinner and try to reform it. The governor calls it a criminal and tries to punish it. The psychologist calls it a neurotic and tries to cure it. Still, the 'Damned Thing' will not fit into their slots.”
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Eckhart Tolle
“The beginning of freedom is the realization that you are not “the thinker.” The moment you start watching the thinker, a higher level of consciousness becomes activated. You then begin to realize that there is a vast realm of intelligence beyond thought, that thought is only a tiny aspect of that intelligence. You also realize that all the things that truly matter – beauty, love, creativity, joy, inner peace – arise from beyond the mind. You begin to awaken.”
Eckhart Tolle, Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now

Charles Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire: Get Drunk
One should always be drunk. That's all that matters; that's our one imperative need. So as not to feel Time's horrible burden that breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without ceasing.

But what with? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose. But get drunk.

And if, at some time, on the steps of a palace, in the green grass of a ditch, in the bleak solitude of your room, you are waking up when drunkenness has already abated, ask the wind, the wave, a star, the clock, all that which flees, all that which groans, all that which rolls, all that which sings, all that which speaks, ask them what time it is; and the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock will reply: 'It is time to get drunk! So that you may not be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk, and never pause for rest! With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose!'
-- Charles Baudelaire, tr. Michael Hamburger
Charles Baudelaire, Twenty Prose Poems

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Ed Thank you for the friend add, Scott, and your message. Thanks for giving my book a try. Did you mark it to-read? I'll never live long enough to read all mine. Oh shoot, yeah, I will. I hope all your reads are good ones. Have a great week.

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