No book should be banned. Ever.
I would be able to control other people with just my thoughts. The why is self-evident.
I would change my job so that I would be paid a fantastic wage for getting up in the morning and doing whatever I felt like on any given day.
This question is so thought-provoking that I am too cognitively paralyzed to answer it.
Anyone I ever loved I think I told at the time, so there'd be no point. I'm sorry? Jesus, where would one begin?
I don't have a bucket list, but it's not a bad idea. I know one thing - I wouldn't spend it working.
Fear. Trying to overcome it merely sustains and strengthens it.
If you're a fan of contemporary poetry, check out Charles James' new book, Life Lines.
They don't treat me like an unwanted virus.
No. Yes. Not really.
You know, if you would stop asking closed questions, I would stop answering with Yes and No responses.
I usually regret every single thing I say because words are not the thing.
No.
No.
No.
There is only now.
Brian Stahler, English, Wellsboro High School.
Frequently.
I'm a writer.
Kinay! Of course it would!
Being paid big bucks to do nothing but sit and read things I am interested in.
Obviously, I will never have such a job.
A Phoenix Cruiser.
OMG, given that I wrote a book about Jack Kerouac (The Beat Handbook),I guess I'd have to choose hitting the road!
Wash down a bunch of BioAlign Wellness Formula with 16-year-old Bushmills.
Yes. I refused to go in the local bar in which I was a regular for an entire year because the bartender yelled at me.
