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"Virtually overnight, the tiny town of Plainfield -- formally so obscure that even most wisconsinites were unaware of its existence -- gained nationwide notoriety. Newspaper reporters, television and radio crews, and correspondence for national news magazines invaded the streets seeking out interviews with anyone who had information about the man the press had already dubbed the "Mad Butcher of Plainfield." -- HS" Feb 20, 2026 06:49AM

 
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" A Terrible Vengeance: After a soft kiss on the cheek, she'll slit her father's throat. Even the Devil deserves a daughter's love." Jan 13, 2026 08:18AM

 
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"Art heals imperfection, like a cowboy who carries a rusty revolver and cries at the sight of a hungry horse." Jan 06, 2026 02:23AM

 
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Haruki Murakami
“If I ever get reincarnated, it occurred to me, let me make certain I don't come back as a paperclip.”
Haruki Murakami, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World

Franz Kafka
“Poseidon sat at his desk, doing figures. The administration of all the waters gave him endless work. [...] It cannot be said that he enjoyed his work; he did it only because it had been assigned to him; in fact, he had already filed many petitions for--as he put it--more cheerful work, but every time the offer of something different was made to him it turned out that nothing suited him quite as well as his present position.”
Franz Kafka, Parables and Paradoxes

Franz Kafka
“And perhaps he had made no mistake at all, his name really was called, it having been the teacher's intention to make the rewarding of the best student at the same time a punishment for the worst one.”
Franz Kafka, Parables and Paradoxes

Jesse Ball
“There is a confusion between myself and the literary world about what should constitute a text. I believe (along with many other writers historically) that a text should be elusive, and that the act of reading a text should make the reader conscious of the life they are living. That is, the text should overflow its borders, demonstrating the complicity of our consciousness with the coloring of our surroundings and the supposed sequentiality of events. To write texts this way, one must stop prior to the point of total explanation.”
Jesse Ball, Autoportrait

Anton Chekhov
“You are right in demand­ing that an artist should take an intel­li­gent atti­tude to his work, but you con­fuse two things: solv­ing a prob­lem and stat­ing a prob­lem cor­rectly. It is only the sec­ond that is oblig­a­tory for the artist.”
Anton Chekhov, A Life in Letters

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