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Christmas poem to a man in jail
Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis
Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks
Schopenhauer: Fate is Cruel and Men are Wretched
Everything Has Been Figured Out, Except How To Live
3 Poems from the Late Great Jim Harrison on His Birthday
small conversation in the afternoon with John Fante
Children of a Moribund Civilization
Walt Whitman, America's Greatest Artist
The Beautiful Blessing of a Midlife Crisis
Jim Harrison on Writing and Drinking
What Does it Mean to be a Self-Conscious Animal?
World Affairs from the Sidewalks of Life
In Order to Create, I Destroyed Myself
Friedrich Nietzsche on Fear & Conformity
The Joy of Life Comes through Peace...
Breaking Free from the Cultural Neurosis
We’re All Afloat in a Boundless Sea
Air and Light and Time and Space
Truth Cannot be Sought; It Comes to You
It Is Not Here On Earth What I Am Seeking
Emil Cioran: "I Destroy Nothing: I Record"
Three Poems by the Great Sergei Yesenin
Where You Stumble, There Lies Your Treasure
11 Brilliant Books Of Poetry You Should Own Forever
Poetry, Violence, and the Trembling Lambs
10 Novels You Should Read This Summer
3 Untitled Poems by Fernando Pessoa
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books: The Art of Living
I Saw a Man Take his Own Life Today
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books: The Human Condition
Terence Mckenna: The hour is late; the clock is ticking
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books
We’re Just A Confused Species In An Awkward Transition Phase
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books: Short Stories
Bukowski reads "The Secret of My Endurance"
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books
PRAISE TO THE ORIGINAL MIND WHO BREATHES FRESH AIR
Poetic Outlaws Weekly Recommended Books
3 Book Recommendations By Poetic Outlaws
Have You Recognized Your Madness?
How are You Going to Meet Life
To Live Fully in the Face of Death
ON VALENCIA STREET – Jack Micheline – Review
Enter the Forest at the Darkest Point
I Am Much Too Alone In This World, Yet Not Alone
Drinking Alone in the Moonlight
Henry Miller on the Illusion of Freedom
JACK KEROUAC: BASKING IN THE GOLDEN ETERNITY
17 Incredible Passages from Fernando Pessoa's 'The Book of Disquiet'
Bukowski on Writing and the Horror of Wasted Lives
WHEN HENRY MILLER MET GEORGE ORWELL: A CLASH OF TITANS
Undoing the Damage of the Centuries
We are Supposed to Write Poetry to keep the Gods Alive