Thursday, October 29, 2009
Now, Ghost Hands / Instructions to Finding Your Answer in the One Lit Window of the Quiet Home on Stilts in the Saddest Gentle Ocean You've Ever Seen
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
New Drums / Orchestra in My Ear

Friday, October 23, 2009
The Mindset of a Nation
Considerable attraction goes to ones who should wear their lace
and smile seductively without reason on runways. It is the body not the face
to many of men and wearing is more than being anything. Women with the crown
on their head should give men the shivers for they are used to having the branch
of control. A single whip can scare and work up the minds of women with a chill
to the bone. Forever the false creed coated minds of libertine men discriminate endlessly.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
The Back Alleyway God
Sue noticed details. She’d write about the details of everything she saw. She’d write about the patterns of the clouds in the sky or the way ants maneuvered through the grass. Everyday on her way to middle school, Sue would stop in the park near her house on her pink and teal bike. She still used her rusty training wheels. They were rusting along with the bike chain. The training wheels were loose enough to fall off but this never seemed to bother Sue.
Some days she would miss school and others she would go. On the days she made it, the teacher would ask her where she’d been. She’d respond, “In the leaves” or “writing in my ‘Journal of Details’.” The school had given up on Sue and her mom. Sue’s mom never had a landline in the apartment. She was always working and not watching over Sue. So the school simply decided to stop trying to get in touch with her and focus on bigger issues. Sue, being eleven years old, wasn’t affected by this at all. Nothing seemed to bother Sue, nothing at all.
It was Autumn now so Sue had been rolling in the massive piles of dead leaves in the park. She’d lay in them with comfort, even if they were wet and soggy. She’d take notes in her ‘Journal of Details.’ She’d watch baby spiders on the leaves move their eight little legs about on the surface of the leaves. She’d wonder how big the world seemed to these baby spider. She’d write about how the spiders would grow up to be artists and weave wonderful designs from tree branch to tree branch. Then she’d try to find a pattern in the brown, yellow and orange leaves and wonder if God planned these patterns out or if it was just her eyes that saw them. No one had ever explained to her who God was, she just knew the name meant the controller of everything. But no one had ever explained the word everything. She just knew it was a word that meant all of the things you knew about and all of the things you’ve ever seen. She always wondered what everything meant to everyone else.
One day before school, Sue woke her mom up. Sue’s mom looked over at her. “What? What the fuck do you want Sue?” Sue stood innocently by her bedside and said, “I just dreamnt...” Her mom yelled, “I don’t have time to listen to another one of your stupid fucking stories. I’m getting rest before work. Got it?” Sue’s mom turned back over in her sheets. Sue shook her head, got her bike and headed for the elevator.
She made her way to the park. She had planned to stay shortly and make it to school on time. They were going to learn about the universe and she didn’t want to miss it. It began to rain hard. It rained like boulders. Sue’s pink bike helmet made great noise with the heavy rain drops. Sue sped up on her bike. She peddled fast, but decided to pass up the park. She realized she didn’t have her book bag which meant she didn’t have her Journal of Details. She approached the sidewalk from a side alleyway she’d take on rainy days. She could see ‘The Umbrella People’ running all over the sidewalk. They all held their umbrellas above their heads in the same position. Sue loved looking out of the seventh story apartment window on a rainy day to see the sidewalks full of umbrellas. It was as if the umbrellas had a mind of their own. She labeled these people as ‘The Umbrella People.‘
Sue stopped with amazement in the alleyway. She came upon the sight of a dragonfly fluttering in circles in the rain. Sue bled colors of joy. She watched as it’s iridescent wings fluttered through the rain. With each movement the dragonfly made, little rain drops reflected upwards like speckles of active lava before an eruption. Sue gently stepped off of her bike. With the rain still pouring, Sue’s brown frizzy hair stuck to both sides of her face. Her pink helmet was strapped around her chin tightly. She wore a jean dress with yellow and green flower patches that inched to her knees. She had never seen a dragonfly in person. She’d seen them in her text books but never like this. The dragonfly had a sincerity to it’s movement. It’s wings fluttered fast but gracefully. Sue imagined what a melody in this creatures head would be like. She approached the butterfly slowly. The dragonfly didn’t seem to notice her. It continued in its small circular rotation. When she got close enough she held her left hand out. The dragonfly landed softly like a silent and gentle helicopter on her index finger. With her skinny finger extended out, the dragonfly’s wings stopped fluttering and fell to its side. Sue watched the dragonfly with admiration. She lifted her right hand and stroked the back of the dragonfly with her index and middle finger. In that moment, in the rain, Sue had never felt more alive. Suddenly, the dragonfly began fluttering towards the sidewalk and Sue ran after it leaving her bike in the rain.
Sue ran in between all of ‘the umbrella people’ on the sidewalk with her pink helmet still on. Everyone avoided Sue who saw her coming and for the ones who didn’t, Sue just pushed her way through them. The dragonfly was making its way through all of the people. It being smaller made it faster than Sue. Sue knew this dragonfly had a mind of its own. It was playing games with Sue or leading her somewhere important.
Sue ran for miles pushing people out of the way on the sidewalks. She switched at least 10 streets and then the dragonfly turned into an alleyway. The dragonfly flew behind a wall and landed on a dumpster. Sue turned the corner and came upon a man on his knees with blood trailing down his chin. There was a treacherous stench but Sue just ignored it. She was in shock by what she was seeing. His hands were covered in blood along with his shirt. Sue suddenly forgot about the dragonfly sitting on the dumpster. Another man laid on his back covered in blood. He was looking up at the rain saying loudly, “Feast upon thee! I want to make my way to the other world.” The man on the ground had chunks of flesh missing from his arms. He bled uncontrollably. The rain quickly flushed it into a nearby drain on the ground. The man on his knees looked up at Sue. He made eye contact with her but continued on eating the man on the ground. “What are you guys doing,” Sue asked anxiously. “Who are you,” he asked with importance. “I’m Sue, ” she said with her small tan arms at her side and her crooked pink bike helmet. “To answer your question, I am sending him away to new and better world,” the man said elegantly. “Where are you sending him,” Sue asked curiously. “To a land where everything comes true.” He responded. Sue asked, “Where is this place?” He stopped eating and said, “Inside of me.” “Who are you,” she quietly asked. “I’m God.” He said with a crooked smile. Sue put her hands on her hips and asked, “What does God do?” He laughed and said, “I keep peoples souls inside of me because inside of me is a very very safe place.” Sue stepped towards the man. She reached her arms out and placed his head on her stomach. The man, at first, didn’t know how to respond. He then understood her affection and leaned his face into her stomach. The man on the ground was now dead. Sue saw that dead man as a good thing. She thought his soul was now at peace inside of this man called God. The blood on the man’s face had smeared all over Sue’s jean dress. The man began to cry uncontrollably. He gripped the back of Sue’s dress and pushed his face harder into her stomach. “It’s okay God. Stop crying,“ Sue said passionately. The man let go of Sue and looked up at her on his knees and asked, “Who are you? Really.” Sue chuckled. “Silly, I’m Sue. Remember?” Sue looked over at the dragonfly still sitting on the dumpster. She put her left hand out and again the dragonfly landed on her index finger. The man stared at Sue with his mouth in the shape of an O. “It was nice meeting you God. I have to get to school now.” Sue skipped down the alleyway with the dragonfly still on her index finger and headed to school.
Sue stopped outside of the school. She stroked the dragonfly one more time and let it go. Sue pushed through the front doors of the middle school. The lady at the front desk jumped from her chair with the sight of Sue. Sue was drenched and covered in blood. She ran out from behind the counter and grabbed Sue by the shoulders and asked her what had happened. Sue looked the lady in the eyes and whispered with a smile, “My dream came true.” The woman asked in a panic. “What was your dream honey? Tell me what your dream was.” Sue looked at her with her red cheeks and said, “I met God in an alleyway. He sure was a nice man.”
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Lantern Heart / Anyway, I Can Stay Alive, Be Alive
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Milligrams: The Process of Finding Your Heart
Monday, October 12, 2009
A Silent Tour
Inhaling/Understanding
The Connections in This World
Sunday, October 11, 2009
In the Arena: A Childlike Haze
Friday, October 9, 2009
Spiral Views
Through & Through: A Window Crack
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Blinding Light
INT. MYSTERIOUS MAN WAKES ON THE BUSY SIDEWALK - AFTERNOON
A mysterious man is face first on the sidewalk of a city. Tall buildings are all around with no trees or grass, only sidewalks, roads, street signs and stop lights. The man is wearing layers upon layers of mismatched clothes all torn up with some parts showing his dirt stained skin. He has a mysterious hole in the back of his head that is projecting light. The cars in the roads have all stopped to see this mysterious man. People on the sidewalk are quietly watching the man lay face first. Every business man is dressed in a black business suit with a white under shirt and red tie with a brown suit case and black shoes. All of the women are dressed in red business thigh cut dresses and red high heels. One man kneels over the man. He looks into the hole in the back of the man’s head. A business lady walks up behind the man as if she is waiting in line. The business lady taps the business man on the back and anxiously asks him a question.
BUSINESS LADY
What do you see?
The business man arises from the hole and looks around at the crowd of people all dressed like him. He drops his suitcase and pushes his way through the crowd without saying a word. A line forms behind the next business lady in line. She removes her heels, tosses them on the ground next the suitcase, and walks away without a word. The streets become cluttered with cars with all of doors open. An endless line grows waiting to see what the meaning of this light is. The line is in a specific order: male than female. A business woman whispers to a business man.
BUSINESS WOMAN # 2
Why do you think he came here?
BUSINESS MAN # 2
To bless us...
When there is only one person left in line, there is a pile of suitcases inching up a few stories high with paper scattered all over the streets. There are red heels piled up next to the suitcases and the man. The last person in line is another business man. He kneels down with a suit case and inches his eye towards the light from the hole. He feels a sudden tug at his tie. He looks down to see the man pulling his face towards the business man with his left hand. The man turns himself over with the support of the business man’s tie and mumbles weakly and slowly.
THE MAN
Help me. [Pause] I’m sick. I need help.
The business man is in shock. He has never seen a man so hideous or impure. The business man tries to respond with a reasonable answer but can’t.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
Uhh uhh I uh I uh.
The cave dweller pulls the business mans face closer to his.
THE MAN
Help me. I need help. [Speaks slowly] There is a light inside of me...
The business man throws the man to the ground and runs down the street.
EXT. THE BUSINESS MAN RUNS DOWN THE CITY STREET FULL OF ABANDONED CARS
INT. BUSINESS MAN # 3 RUNS INTO HIS OFFICE BUILDING
The business man runs into the office building where he works and finds that no one is there. All of the desks are empty. He screams for anyone.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
Hello!
He runs up the stairway to the fifth floor. He runs to the cubical he works in. He sees no one typing at their computers or answering phones. The office is dead silent. The business man yells at the top of his lungs.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
What the fuck is happening to me!
He picks up the computer at his desk and tosses it through the fifth story office window. He kicks over the large office printer. He knocks over all of the cubicals in the office. He stops and walks to the hole in the window from the computer. Breathing heavily with his hands on his knees he sees mysterious man dragging himself through the street full of abandoned cars. He yells out the window.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
Hey! I need to see the light! I need to see the fucking light!
He throws a computer keyboard out of the window aiming it at the man but the man keeps dragging himself along.
EXT. THE BUSINESS MAN RUNS DOWN THE STAIR WELL - AFTERNOON
INT. THE ONE MAN RIOT - CLEAR NIGHT
The business man is in his white unbuttoned dress shirt, his red tie loosened, and no shoes on. He whistles and dances with joy while he is pushing a shopping cart full of molotov cocktails. He whistles and pulls one out of the cart. He pulls out his lighter and is whistling “This Land Is Your Land.” He puts a cigarette in his mouth and lights it. He speaks loudly.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
You want the truth?
He pulls the cigarette from his mouth and puts the cherry to the cloth of the molotov cocktail. It catches on fire.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
I fucking hate this place.
He throws the molotov cocktail into the window of a ten story bank. He jumps up and clicks his heels as he watches some of the building burn. He pushes the cart down the street a little further. He lights another one with his cigarette. He throw one into another building window. He looks up at the sky laughs violently and hysterically.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
[Screams] Why am I all alone here?
The business man falls to his knees and pulls at his hair. He begins to cry uncontrollably with his head in between his legs. A small piece falls from the burning building into the shopping cart full of molotov cocktails. With the business man still crying he doesn’t notice. One of the molotov cocktails catches fire along with others. The business man falls backwards with his legs giving out on him and the cart falls over covering him in flames.
EXT. THE BUSINESS MAN BURNING IN THE STREETS
INT. THE BUSINESSMAN IN THE SHOPPING CART - CLEAR MORNING
The business man wakes to the mysterious man pushing him through the woods the shopping cart. He wakes startled and feels his skin. It feels tender but it does not look burnt. The business man studies the light coming from his head.
THE MAN
I saved you...
Silence rises between them and they come upon an opening in the woods. It’s an open field full of hot air balloons with thousands of people loading them up with their possessions.
THE MAN
I figured you didn’t need to grab anything.
The business man grins and thinks of his business suit and brief case.
BUSINESS MAN # 3
Who are you?
The man looks towards the sky and climbs into the hot air balloon. The business man jumps out of the shopping cart and hops in the hot air balloon. All of the hot air balloons take off at once.
EXT. THE SKY IS FULL OF HOT AIR BALLOONS HEADING FOR THE CLOUDS