Tales from the scene

mixed_biscuits

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i wouldnt say its big $$$ it can be good for a few months. you can live well while the sun shines. then you got to suffer through the winter. or work on a boat
Why not barge it down to Australia and poetise there during the winter?
 

mixed_biscuits

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@luka Treat yourself to a new typewriter.

Feed the lines to a comely female stooge just as that Galbraith fellow has done with J K Rowling.

DRESS UP AS SHAKESPEARE
 

shakahislop

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there's a difference between the US and UK senses of what a 'scene' is i think, which are played out in the first couple of pages of this thread. in the US there's a serious merging of fiction and reality, it's quite widespread around arts and music people, especially younger ones, that the pinnacle of being an artists of some kind is to be part of the scene of the day. there was that utterly gross article that spendo posted about that new york writer who opened up his house to invite-only parties for example. but that's just a recent manifestation of a broader reality-fiction merger that goes back a long way and has had a billion iterations, mostly along bohemian lines (which is itself a tradition and set of ideas that goes back 150 years or whatever).

whereas in the UK all of that sounds like bullshit i think.
 

linebaugh

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Youre describing the brooklyn cultural mafia type scene which I dont think is really a US vs UK divide and more generational. Millenials given an awareness by the internet of how cool people in the past behaved and following the formula
 

shakahislop

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that jeremy gilbert podcast i keep going on about refers to mancuso about five times an episode. i think some form of the loft is still going isn't it?

it was this article i was talking about. absolutely gross. sticks in the mind as the best example of the US arty scene fantasy (that is apparently different to what linebugh is getting at in this thread)

 
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shakahislop

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Youre describing the brooklyn cultural mafia type scene which I dont think is really a US vs UK divide and more generational. Millenials given an awareness by the internet of how cool people in the past behaved and following the formula
i reckon UK and US are different in this respect. not that it particularly matters.
 

shakahislop

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i'm also curious about the blogging thing that dissensus apparently sprung out of. i've seen fragments of those stories on here. it sounds like it would have been a nice thing to be a part of, particularly as a lot of people were writing and publishing stuff. the zero books genesis is intriguing too.
 
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luka

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