From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser

Charles Albert cfalbert at gmail.com
Thu Dec 12 15:42:52 UTC 2019


I know you to be a voracious reader, may you never run out of what is, at
least in a relative sense, new.

I will mourn the individual's passing, (and the coming harvest will be
quite concentrated) but continue to use the present tense when speaking of
them.


love,

cfa

On Wed, Dec 11, 2019, 9:32 AM rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com> wrote:

> Soon the curtain of one's literary heroes gracing us with new work will
> close. The current obsessions of new and upcoming fiction writers I have
> found are not mine, worthy as they are. I wont be one of those grumps
> bemoaning the ascendance of a new generation of writers. But it does sadden
> me a bit that soon there won't be anyone left for me to put on my personal
> pedestal. Part of me realizes this is just natural. But I will miss the
> excitement  I once had.
> musing on a snowy winter's day
>
> rich
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