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  • Meet the Author: Dennis L. Siluk (Reviews Complied by: Rosa Penaloza )

    By Rosa Pe?alozaMeet the Author: Dennis L. Siluk (Reviews on the Author)For this past year or so I have been writing comments about Dennis’ work, and today I want to share with you some of his reviews and comments other folks have had.More
  • Troy Burroghs: and the Doc

    Surrealist-TravelerAt the Doctors Office“What’s the difference between a crazy man who kills you and one who is not crazy (?) I would think they both are crazy, or both are not. Isn’t killing without motive, simply against our values?More
  • Movie Review: "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" - It's not a Treasure by Far

    I’m not sure how to start this review, the reason being is, I was once told if you got nothing nice to say, don’t say anything, or always say something nice if your going to slam something next. This movie is fragmented, or disjointed throughout its long three-hour worthless scenes.I don’t necessarily care for Johnny Deep, he is more or less, a moody character, and looks like an over paid pip-squeak; he’s although made a few good movies, and when he makes bad ones he does a great job in the process.More
  • The Movie: The Da Vinci Code (An Opinion)

    I wrote about the book, ‘The Da Vinci Code’, a while back, matter-of-fact, a few years ago, and was honestly too fair, but this time I can’t help but give my opinion concerning the movie, and I suppose Mr. Brown’s ego along with it. For the most part, I like Tom Hank’s acting, but in this movie, which I saw the day it came out, he was no actor acting, he was emotionless, and if the script called for that, the book didn’t.More
  • Music for the, Caged-dead

    Music for the, Caged-dead(Dead)When worms have eaten from thy fleshAnd no longer will songs help thee restOn thy tomb crawls: vipers, toads, pests;So shall your liar’s tongue beheld, sealedFrom ashes burnt deep in hell’s tumult.You have hours to consume, from thy tombGlories all solvent, now of oblivion—.Browless!More
  • Elephants in the Sky (a short story (and Four Poems))

    Elephants in the Sky[1980s, Lee Evens in Mali, Timbuktu/Africa]Advance: Lee was discharged from the Army in 1980, whereupon, he traveled the world, one of those locations was in Mali, by the legendary city of Timbuktu; whereupon he found himself in the middle of a plague, a plague of locust.[Diary-review]There were swarms of locust over the top of my car, in front of me, in front of the car—swarms I say swarms: a dark shadow covering the sky, descending, descending onto the road—in front of me, behind me, it was locusts, locusts, locusts—locusts everywhere, everyplace: so thick, thick with layers that made my car slip, slipping and sliding as if on ice. They seemed like they walked, walked, walked among the sky, cluttered together like big oaks; akin to a druid dark sky, coeval with the leering sky.More
  • King Toledo of Peru, vs El Perro (The Hero Dog) Poem and Commentary

    King Toledo of Peru, vs. El Perro[The Hero dog]Here is my new poem on the Hero of Peru, I do hope the King of Peru, Toledo, does not get mad, for the new hero has taken his throne away for a few weeks, the spot light I mean. But before I give you the poem I shall simply update you: El Perro (the dog), who has a name, ‘Lay Fun,’ to my understanding, was a watchdog on duty, and he killed a robber.More
  • An Ice Free World & Hymn to Darwin [a Poem]

    Here are two different kind of poems, on nature mixed with emotions.Hymn To DarwinLead us by the nose, take us Down the path of endless roads: For gloom, confusion and despair Who cares, lead anywhere! Who can guess better than thee?More
  • Three Summer Poems

    1) Summer’s SongEnter July, happily, Summers here, and fair Fancy-free, and young heats beat With lovers everywhere!Bright and dark eyes, smiles sweet, Some tears along the way, But ‘Winter’s gone,’ and Summer’s here, Laugh your troubles away.#1392 7/17/062) Summer’s EdgeWith you, my thoughts are sweet and dear And my heart is trouble free, but I sit and let the seasons by Looking out my window frame—, And wonder with my heart stretched thin: “Is he in Paris again?More
  • Two Poems: Overbearing and A Few Hours More

    Dec. 12, 2004Overbearing [Dedicated to Islam] Many come by me walking I shan’t remember but a few, For those who came overbearingly I have forgotten you… … …It is like the bobbing of a tree Bowing in a storm I remember not the wind at all Once the storm has gone. #407 [12/10/04]A Few Hours More [Dedicated to the Chinese Poets] New eyes An old man Cow bells ringing on cows in Garmisch The Valley of the Mesa Verde The fish-fry in Beijing On my plate of life Appear many things… A war that never goes away Music and poetry that helps me Live each day… My bookcase is filled My lamp is warm I see night approaching As I read on… The birds are now gone; So much I notice now— Things, things I never did before.More