Well, "expose" it here. It will help you to achieve your "personal goal."
[...] (which I have yet to expose to the public) [...]
plus a literary society devoted to the man and his work.[...] several excellent presses represented on this forum [...]
Teasing is not allowed on this forum. :rolleyes: There are several excellent presses represented on this forum that might help you out if you own the rights and want to get this out to those who want to see it.
plus a literary society devoted to the man and his work.
Well, of course. What I meant was to offer publication options. Have you started Romanian Booze Press? :rolleyes:plus a literary society devoted to the man and his work.
Work? What work?wish I had started it myself--but in a way, after knowing about all the work that goes into maintaining a forum it's probably good that I didn't...
yep. I got a donation that enabled me to do so.[...] Have you started Romanian Booze Press?
Well, I recently sold a forum that grew to over 64,000 members. That thing was work, day and night work. It was like running a small city. I was everything from technical admin to relationship counselor. Thank goodness I found a company that was willing to grow the place rather than milk it by plastering ads all over the place. Yeah, a modest forum of 1,200 or so you can leave for a week and not worry--at least I can with PoetryCircle, thanks to the fine editors that really run the place--but get up into 40, 50 thousand users, and you've got work.maybe you mean things like the hundred different versions of different forum software and seven or eight server moves and database crashes and designing a beautiful monochromatic theme and painstakingly building a community and taking out (and keeping out) the trash and the thousands of dollars and thousands of hours that I could have been doing my nails...I guess if you look at it that way there is some amount of work involved. But not much.
because if it was only up to me, just about everyone who comes through the door would be banned. And I'm only exaggerating a little bit there.
People don't want to be moderated anywhere. But no community, on line or off, can survive without some form of moderation, and maybe more importantly, the previously mentioned taking out of the trash (see: jails and prisons).people generally don't want to be "moderated" online.
It would be more of an achievement if it weren't the way Bukowski thought about everything. He also rejects the ideas of love, morals, heroism, and compassion.Harrison also argues that Bukowski broke with tradition by rejecting the entire idea of "work" as being something useful or necessary. What's refreshing to me is that Bukowski doesn't moralize the issue. The working man is not a hero. Most of the time he's an asshole like everyone else. Recognizing that is an achievement, I think.
It would be more of an achievement if it weren't the way Bukowski thought about everything. He also rejects the ideas of love, morals, heroism, and compassion.
There's several different Bukowskis: There's the writer and the character in his stories, and for each of those, there's the mask (the way he presents himself), the way he thinks he really is, and the way he really is...]
read his two posts again and think it over.... it was an ok question [...]