In a morbid condition of the brain, dreams often have a singular actuality, vividness, and extraordinary semblance of reality. At times monstrous images are created, but the setting and the whole picture are so truthlike and filled with details so delicate, so unexpectedly, but so artistically consistent, that the dreamer, were he an artist like Pushkin or Turgenev even, could never have invented them in the waking state. Such sick dreams always remain long in the memory and make a powerful impression on the overwrought and deranged nervous system.

-- Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

alligator, alligator
back to school.
bad nite at the station
big cats in the nuclear age
billy bob
bursting
can I bum
canadian food expo

can't get no
cheetos
chicken putrefaction
desert love gone dry
experimentation
floating through cornfields
invisible
the libertines

little bear
looking
the many colors of doors

morocco
ms. dunaway
neighbor
nine inch whales
nude shopping
pants without patience
procession for whales
redscreen
salinas
the sea
trial arctic

waffle sandwich

writings selections