Eon Scott
The name is Eon Scott. It was given to him by one Rico Stash, who christened him thus during the heyday of the punk movement on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan. But that was years ago. Today he resides way out, in the outback of NYC on the eastern end of Long Island where between acts of contrition he manages to scribble out a poem or two. Sometimes he writes short stories that never seem to conclude. His major influence is Beckett, but he's just as devoted to Kawabata. He likes a cigarette with coffee and can now, at long last, consider himself a limosine liberal. He doesen't like easy accesible work preferring a conscious expansion instead.
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Posted: Monday, April 25th, 2005 - Filed in Writing, Poetry | No Comments »
