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Jody Whitt, talented artist, urged me to bl(AH)g long ago. I've stumbled upon great & untidy & unexpected surprise stuff on the net & maybe, just maybe, I might surprise someone someday somewhere somehow with something I've included here.

"As soon as the generals and the politicos/can predict the motions of your mind,/lose it."

(Excerpt from the poem, Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front by Wendell Berry)

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

School House

Posted by K. Simmonds at 11:55 PM
Labels: "And the children came soaked to the bone with morning rain..."
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K. Simmonds
I'm a writer and musician originally from New Orleans and proud of it. All of my artistic work investigates perception and meaning. I'm extremely interested in tribal consciousness, especially the creation of fear and hysteria, and memory. I explore modern-day lepers--people whom society use as scapegoats to cloak their own transgressions--so that I can deepen my interior, my empathy. Through my music, poetry and essays, I re-member those whipping boys (and girls).
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