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I have 1276 stories published in 10 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 1276754 times and 108 of my stories have been cherry picked.
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Sean Lawlor Nelson

American; 40; divorced with 3 kids; I've lived in Sweden and Thailand; and have devoted 40 years to the literary endeavor. I've been a part of this literary community forever; and won many cherry awards from our eminent editors. Thanks to my fellow literati in this community.

My stories

On Proletariatry and Other Subjects

I write today to those who may find themselves contemplating my poetry. As I look back on all that I've written, sometimes I feel a certain disgust. I see so much self-centered maniacy. But I also see gems of compassionate, universal expression. I could go back and eliminate everything that doesn't fit with my current philosophy. But, after some thought, I've decided to keep it all out there... so the reader can see my voyage of learning.

a humble ode to PEACE

may colorful quilts be woven with careful, even attention. may children stare in awe of life-size dinosaurs. may airplanes practice their speedy magic in the sky. may brave, adept men re-roof old houses.

on Proletariatry and other subjects

I write today to those who may find themselves contemplating my poetry. As I look back on all that I've written, sometimes I feel a certain disgust. I see so much self-centered maniacy. But I also see gems of compassionate, universal expression. I could go back and eliminate everything that doesn't fit with my current philosophy. But, after some thought, I've decided to keep it all out there... so the reader can see my voyage of learning.

from the "oregon institute of technology" library

ADVENTURE is by its very nature unplannable chaotic! the collision of different worlds the end of the status quo, a major change in the river's flow one could say adventure is the melding of necessity and valour,

Vibes

Them's everywhere bouncing through the dark, warning of the shark, from distant meadowlarks,

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