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Ed Acker Quotes: "I'm what happens after death, which is writing."

I'm what happens after death, which is writing.



Ed Acker Quotes: "Well, fear and homophobia are both pervasive."

Well, fear and homophobia are both pervasive.




Ed Acker Quotes: "i am a limitless series of natural disasters and all of these disasters have been unnaturally repressed."

i am a limitless series of natural disasters and all of these disasters have been unnaturally repressed.



Ed Acker Quotes: "Everytime you read, you are walking among the dead, and, if you are listening, you just might hear prophecies."

Everytime you read, you are walking among the dead, and, if you are listening, you just might hear prophecies.




Ed Acker Quotes: "Meanwhile the temperature is getting hotter and hotter so no one can think clearly. No one perceives. No one cares. Insane madness come out like life is a terrific party."

Meanwhile the temperature is getting hotter and hotter so no one can think clearly. No one perceives. No one cares. Insane madness come out like life is a terrific party.



Ed Acker Quotes: "What other knowledge will my solitude and muteness bring? What other worlds?"

What other knowledge will my solitude and muteness bring? What other worlds?



Ed Acker Quotes: "As long as you're still alive, you always have the chance to start again."

As long as you're still alive, you always have the chance to start again.




Ed Acker Quotes: "If you read every poem in every anthology of Greek poetry, you wouldn't read one poem in which a character of the woman who's loved is described or matters."

If you read every poem in every anthology of Greek poetry, you wouldn't read one poem in which a character of the woman who's loved is described or matters.