June 13, 2004

The Grey Lodge Occult Review, Issue #11.
  • Nice!
  • "Cities of the Red Night" by William S. Burroughs, "The Ultimate Revolution" by Aldous Huxley, "The Holy Theatre" by Peter Brook, "The Theatre of Cruelty" by Antonin Artaud, "The Other Side" by Philip K. Gick, "The Gray Mahatma" by Talbot Mundy -- I bookmarked this one, thanks, homunculus for another gem.
  • Bees, my favourite online poet, dear. It's Dick. As in... you know. Homunculus: Enjoyed this issue enormously. Especially "Ideology is Theft" by Howard Bloom. Excellent. )
  • Gick it ain't, alnedra, you are quite right. /Dear librarian, is there a more concise term for fumble-fingered typist?
  • I'm sorry, Beeswacky. It's just that I looked at your post and went into a flurry of excitement wondering if there was a writer named Philip K. Gick. When Ctrl F did not yield any results, I saw the title you were referring to. And it was really too good to pass up. *sheepish grin* And you are a dear. I wasn't being sarcastic there.
  • Not to apologize, now, lass. Wish there were a Philip K. Gick so you could have the fun of discovering a hitherto-unknown. (Possibly we might cajole pete_best into trying it on for size in the event he tires of whelping p_b avatars.)
  • That's an idea. pete_best, you listening in? Hugs for everyone! *HUG HUG HUG HUG HUG*
  • That's Dikkins with two Ks, the well-known Dutch author. I love GLOR. Thanks for the cue, homunculus. (Check out the site's about page. It's Nature's Harmonic Time Cube-friendly, with a wee bit ov Psychick TV.)
  • I can't get over how much stuff has been collected on the site. Thanks for the link, homunculus. (By the way, Philip K. Gick wrote the books "GALIS" and "Ugik" among others.)
  • Wonderful beyond words! Thanks, homunculus! (By the way, Philip K. Gick wrote the books "GALIS" and "Ugik" among others.) (researches author and titles, wonders if Kilgore Trout was involved)
  • beeswacky - would a "fumble-fingered typist" be a "typoist?"
  • Well, I notice it often comes out like that when I type, path, so I'd say 'yes'.