Topic: Self Help
From 1970, the introduction to How To Pick Up Girls! by Eric Weber.



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From 1970, the introduction to How To Pick Up Girls! by Eric Weber.



From Screenwriter, a short story that can be found in The Dead Fish Museum. Screenwriter is set inside a sanitarium. D'Ambrosio has just about finished his first novel and is currently doing time in Iowa.

From Eat Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin. I am struck at Shopsin's creative process, how he let-it-all-rides on inquisitiveness and dare. Once you get in the right zone, the shackles disappear. The best poems are written fast in off-the-cuff flippancy, as if you hit upon the right moment to construct. Shopsin works along such a line in the culinary artform.
More on Shopsin: I Like Killing Flies.


From Ask The Dust by John Fante:

From Anne Carson's introduction to "it" by Inger Christensen:


From Mordecai Richler's masterpiece, Barney's Version -


Day of The Locust is regarded as one of the greatest Hollywood novels.


Kerouac's Good Blonde, where he hitchhikes a ride from, you guessed it, a "good blonde". From 1965 Playboy, with accompanying painting by Roy Schnackenberg.

From the New York School.