A 3rd Review of My Book by: Kristine Brown the Poet
Introduced to Björk and Tori Amos at the age of eleven, and remembering echoes of of a swarming crowd as Shirley Manson stated, “I’m only happy when it rains,” it takes a lot to unnerve me through words, medical terminology, and images I hope will prompt more than just some kind of lucid, false, epileptic seizure.
Perhaps the challenge in impressing me lies in my affinity for the experimental, cracked into three large shards. Charlie Zero’s This Robot Dreams Inside a Plastic Soul stirred my intrigue as the sun prods an amusement park worker to wriggle in his four-legged, alpaca wool suit. I snuggled into the blankets covering my macintosh red futon, took a minute or so between pieces, and thought, “Damn, Charlie. I’d imagine LSD does come to a halt, but I’m not quite ready.” For the record, I’ve never tried LSD.
Charlie’s writing reminds me of wind chimes…
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Great review. It definitely makes me want to read the book! Your work deserves the utmost praise, my friend. There’s never a dull moment, and it’s always so thought-provoking. 🙂
A wonderful review Charlie.. Sending thoughts for a Peaceful weekend.. 🙂
I HAVEN’T READ YOUR BOOK BUT I DID READ THE ENTIRE REVIEW
I don’t know Kristine Brown but I would wager that she is a fantastic person
this is the reading that I received from her review:
I saw her standing at the entrance of a cave
it was the home of her clan
she was extremely troubled
which was worse (+) leaving the cave (+) staying at the cave
a more mature identity in a group of adolescents
she had tried to tolerate primary love
but love was rough with few rules
there were countless narcissistic wounds
every temptation was somehow sadomasochistic
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a collection of words isolated from a dictionary
to be honest would be the electric chair or worse
under no circumstances could she be honest
the solution was to be Alice down the hole
here there—here there—everywhere
one lap on a merry-go-round
hop off onto another merry-go-round
readers are easily amused
it would have taken too much energy to paint the room
the smart writer just puts in a bulb with lower wattage
readers don’t mind—they just want to get on with life
A wonderful review! I liked it, and left a comment. You deserve all the positive commentary!
You wrote a book! WOW. I HAD NO IDEA.
Yes, wrote a book but kept it a mystery or secret. 🙂
When did you publish it?
Last year 2016. Made it public and sold a lot of copies. 🙂
Awesome man. I’m gonna have to buy it.
🙂 The heart is happy. 🙂
Great influences wonderful writer♡♡♡
🙂 You are super wonderful sis. 🙂
wonderful thought keep it up