01 March, 2006

The James King Version

I'm thinking of doing a retro-active version. A blog with my final version of my book: The James King Version. AKA - A Posthumous Autobiography of Good Confusion, Trapped In The Escape Pod, and For Days On End. My Library of Congress cert. is as The James King Version.

I would like to re-publish the book as a blog one section at a time and include pictures scanned and uploaded to go with it since, by my definition, the book is non-fiction and pictures of the actual people events and locations would add a lot.

I haven't even looked @ JKV in a great while. I got sick of it at one point. But since I have either sold or given away all but one copy of the final version, I am reconsidering doing something fresh like this, and it would be fun too eh? I might even turn Versa Vice into a book at some point, and then back into a blog? Hmm.

Well I'll keep those out there who are out there posted. And thanks for the recent increased interest in Versa Vice!

As for Hana - whatever, she is who she is. Perhaps not as deep in the directions I projected, and deeper in dimensions I missed. Nonetheless I really like meeting strong character types. People who are mysterious in some capacity. There are a lot of shallow mundane people and I fight to stay awake while trying to be courteous in social situations sometimes.

As for pot smokin' - as in my "Religion is Blasphemy" entry - a friend of a friend over the weekend and hell, what do I find myself doin'? Tokin' the with the joker! I enjoyed the second half of it. In the first half of it I have that "what am I doing?, what should I be doing?" anxiety. I just think people who are smoking it everyday and tell you about it with pride, and pretend to be peaceful but are high strung and delusional because of it should be avoided. I find in my area, that pot smokers are most often conservative republican meat eatin' hot-head construction-worker beer-drinkin' rednecks, so perhaps I need to get out of town a bit. Well, of course I do - get out of state, out of country, out of mind.

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