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"In watermelon sugar the deeds were done and done again as my life is done in watermelon sugar. I'll tell you about it because I am here and you are distant. "
-Richard Brautigan


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Ry Frazier is a poet, artist, and author from Massachusetts. Thank you for coming to his site. Ry is a member of the 2003 Poetribe poetry team, out of Brockton, Massachusetts which holds bi-weekly poetry slams at the Unitarian Universalist Church, co-hosted by Len Germinara (a truly cunning lynguist), Erin Feeney (who rocks tha house), and David R. Surette (who has incredible forearms).

The Unitarian Universalist Church 325 West Elm Street Brockton, MA 02301 Call (508) 588-7794

He has been published in St. Martin's Press' anthology "Our Boys Speak: Adolescent Boys Write About Their Inner Lives", on Flippersmack (an online webzine), and most recently on The Boston Poet's website.


READ THESE BOOKS:

"We" by Yevgeny Zamyatin
"Breakfast of Champions" & "Bluebeard" by Kurt Vonnegut
"Paris Spleen" by Charles Baudelaire
"The Wild Boys" & "Queer" by William S. Burroughs
"Tremolo." by Spencer Short
"The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein
"Anarchism & Other Essays" by Emma Goldman
EVERYTHING by Richard Brautigan (especially "In Watermelon Sugar")
"The Plague" by Albert Camus
"The Devil Tree" by Jerzy Kosinski
"Swimming Alone" by Philip Hasouris
"The Illuminatus! Trilogy" by Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson
"Invisible Monsters" by Chuck Palahniuk
"Nausea" by Jean-Paul Sartre
"Still Life With Woodpecker" by Tom Robbins
"Solitudes Crowded With Loneliness" by Bob Kaufman
"Revolution For The Hell Of It" by Abbie Hoffman
"Backlash" and "Stiffed" by Susan Faludi
"Desert Solitaire" by Edward Abbey






He suggests you try to find these at an independent or used bookstore, so as not to support corporate business. Literature exists in the name of knowledge, not of commerce.







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