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>> No.4326281 [DELETED]  [View]
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Post the longest story that you possibly can.
>no linking to other websites, post it in this thread

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Rate my crappy aphorism/prose poem

Love is arson, a tickling dance of flames along the tongue and throat, the traces of vodka down into the somach, that builds and gulps in time nuancing, elegant, its shape contorting like the waltz of a ballet-eplileptic, turning sometimes, flashes of colour in the tips of each burst; green for copper, lilac for potassium, curling in on itself and splitting as more fuel is added, as the blaze climbs up the wallpaper, bursting the fitted lightbulbes causing a rain of glass and kisses, the floor now totally swallowed in roars and clicks of pyromantic lions and cicadas, echoing charing like an express locomotive down the halls and u so chandeliers are disloged, the lintels buckle, the beams split by carbonforming axes tendons of wood snapping and- love is what remains after arson.

The remnants of two Pompeiians, a burn house, a shell- that, the remained the ten divided by eight is one remainder two the two are lovers and the one is their love, a museum to their adorations, decorations, testimonies. Love is the scaffold on which the hangman's daughter dances. No matter how black or cracked it is, what's there has a lifespan of steel. What lives after the passion is the fruit. If music is the fruit of love, if arson is its flint-stone, burn on.

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>>3912896
It would be a pleasure to read it. Please do. I am no doubt less 'versed' than yourself but, as I stated, I would live to attempt a critical eye over any new works.

Volare mon frere

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>>3048415
This wouldn't happen if you left Fyodor wide open; the freezer door, I mean.

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Who are the authors that you own the most of?
I own six of Nabokov's works, and five of: Hemingway, Dostoevsky, McCarthy, and Camus.
Why do you own the most of that author, if there is one?
For me, I just love Nabokov's writing style.
Picture somewhat related.

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Writing tips from great authors:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/writing-advice-from-famous-authors

Thoughts?

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