Might as well be happy about it!

Yes, more snow today.

But it is a fraction of what everyone in NYC is getting. (And oddly enough, the weather app on my iPhone is still not saying snow, but I can step out onto my sidewalk and get snowed on right now.)

Anyway!

It’s only about an inch.

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Yes, as we speak, the AC guys are here yet again — but this time, it should only take a few minutes. But I’m set up at my kitchen table. And the cats are corralled in the upstairs bedrooms.

Except I discovered that Mean Frannie McFee somehow wound up on a chair in the dining room. But she is so unfriendly that there’s no fear she will get anywhere near the AC guys and discover that we have a basement (that she would love to get lost it, if only she knew!!).

And, yes!!

Yet again, I heard from Sandra right in the middle of all this. It is just so weird. I guess now I know that if there’s ever an emergency and I need to speak to Sandra and can’t get in touch with her, I can just call the HVAC company and have the AC guys come out to the house, and, voila! Sandra will somehow appear.

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Okay.

The good news is that I have also re-published the eBook edition of Twilight of the Immortal over at Amazon Kindle. So that is back in action now, too!

After the promo for The Guitar Hero Goes Home ends on Friday (it is currently free to download at Kindle), Twilight of the Immortal will be free to download for a few days, as well.

Meanwhile, you can download it here for $3.99 if you so choose!!

And just FYI, if you want to buy the print edition of the book, please buy a copy that has the above cover. There is a trade paper edition still floating around out there, with a different cover. It’s from the original print run with a small literary press, but it is loaded with typos and I eventually cancelled that contract and then published it myself.

Oh, and yes, this is the novel that, after having read the completed manuscript, my agent said was “my masterpiece” while we were having lunch together at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood. She compared it to F. Scott Fitzgerald and then went on to assure me that “unfortunately, no one is buying F. Scott Fitzgerald right now”. And she was right.

However. I still love the novel and I love that at least my agent considered it my masterpiece! It’s about Hollywood in the early 1920s.

From the back cover: “”…as a feminist deconstruction of a time in American history when the life and career choices women enjoyed were constrained in so many ways, the clear voice of young, bisexual, Rosemary McKisco shines a light on the politics of gender and sexuality in a visceral way that nonfiction almost never achieves. For me, the only disappointing part of reading Twilight of the Immortal was reaching the end.” — MB Austin, author of Running Off Radar

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Speaking of books!!

New York Review of Books has re-released the 2005 novel, Godlike, by Richard Hell!!

If you love the East Village in NYC in the 70s and poets and drugs and sex, you will love the book.

You can buy it here!

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Okay.

Yesterday was the 4-year anniversary of the passing of Mark Lanegan, which I find sort of hard to believe.

Honestly, gang. where does the time fly to???

Mark Lanegan wrote so many great songs, and here’s one I love. “Churchbells, Ghosts”, from his final album, Straight Songs of Sorrow, 2020:

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And here’s this.

From Phyllis Stein, another fabulous photo of Willy DeVille. this one is from the documentary about him, Heaven Stood Still, 2022.

Sadly, the film is not available yet for online streaming, but here is a trailer:

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And here’s Keith at home in Connecticut in 2000!

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And here’s this!

Wow. Nick Cave sent out a really great Red Hand File today. It was about Wim Wenders’ speech at the Berlinale film festival the other day. When I read the speech in Variety that day, I thought to myself: Finally. Someone is getting back to real life and moving forward with ART.

Nick said, in part: “...I think Wim’s words moved me because they might serve to usher in a fresh appraisal of the cultural space before us, where art reclaims its dynamic nature. Perhaps his words will encourage artists to feel confident expressing how they truly see themselves, in all their radical complexity and diversity, to say, ‘This is what I am. This is how I feel.’…”

He also said: “…its lovely openness alone filled me with a kind of relief, a sense of freedom and sudden potential. I expect, beyond the clamour, many felt the same.”

I totally felt the same.

You can read it in full here.

Wim Wenders at the Berlinale 2026

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Okay, I think that’s it for today.

I have to get a revised cover letter over to Sandra so that we can send in our TV project proposal today! Yay!

And then I have to write a back cover blurb for The Curse of Our Profound Disorder so that Parisian Phoenix Publishing can get that much closer to sending my novel off to the printer!! Yay!!

And I am also working on a short story to send to Parisian Phoenix Publishing, for a call for submissions they sent out the other day:

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So enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

Just because.

Enjoy, gang.

Sorry I’m Late!!

Okay.

At around 3:48AM this morning, I officially called in sick.

I had been fighting off a cough since Friday, and was very successful at it, because of this:

And this:

Olbas products are great! I buy them at my favorite wellness store in town. However, I ran out of both at the same time last night and started to seriously cough my head off.

Since the wellness store is closed today, I knew I couldn’t get more, so at that moment, I figured I better call in sick and give them plenty of time to find a caregiver to replace me.

I was okay about calling in sick, since I had picked up an extra shift yesterday afternoon. And this would give me today and tomorrow (my day off) to get better. (Oh, and, like, sit at my desk and work.)

But the added bonus????

Well, let’s just say those so-called weather apps on the iPhone are so fucked up. There was no mention of SNOW today but we sure have it.

So, at least I don’t have to be out there in the wnos today (sometimes spelled “snow”), coughing my head off.

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Okay, gang.

This is what I decided to do. Well, one among the many, many things I am deciding to do.

Since LULU has de-listed the eBook edition of The Guitar Hero Goes Home, I re-published it (the eBook only) on Amazon Kindle.

And as of right now, the Kindle version is available for FREE until February 27th.

The Guitar Hero Goes Home is adult experimental fiction. It is not erotica, but has eroticism in it. It is recommended for mature readers, but it is not “Adults Only”.

If you read it and like it, could you please give it a review on Amazon???? The book has been out since Sept. 2020, has been very popular recently, but has only garnered ONE (5-star) review, from the UK.

Here is the link.

About the book:

The Guitar Hero Goes Home – Experimental fiction. An American rock & roll legend, in the final year of his life, finally comes clean about sex, drugs, and rock & roll.

From the book:

“…learning how to play a guitar. Then playing it for people who liked to hear me play. Hell, even smoking a cigarette back then – it was a thrill, because I was just a kid, getting away with something I knew I wasn’t supposed to do. Then standing back in all my shyness, watching the girls go by; that thrill turned into something mighty, I can tell you. It propelled me out into the world and gave me something to strive for. To leave home for. My girl and my guitar – out into the world we went. It was almost all about the sex then. The music and the sex. Music first; sex a very, very close second. You almost couldn’t see the difference, some nights. We were just so young.”

“As arousing as it is heartfelt, as lyrical as it is penetrating, as meaningful as it is wild and untamed … I can give no greater praise for Marilyn Jaye Lewis’s The Guitar Hero Goes Home than to say this is a book written by a wonderful writer at the height of her powers. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!” – M. Christian

OR!

If you would prefer to spend $16 plus shipping and just look at the cover while drinking your coffee!!

There is this:

I really, really appreciate it, gang.

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Okay!

Lest we forget!!

Today is this guy’s birthday!!

Yes, had he lived, George Washington would have been a spry 294 years old today!!

And, btw — this is something I find really weird. I will be 66 this coming July. And when George Washington died, he was 67 years old.

Ever since I was a wee bonny lass, I have always thought of George Washington as having been ancient, you know? Like, really, really old.

Yikes.

Anyway.

Yes! Yesterday, I pulled up all sorts of facts about George Washington on my phone and me and my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man learned all sorts of interesting things!

AND!!!

Yes!

I brought him these to celebrate George Washington’s birthday!!

He had such a great time.

We even learned that George Washington’s birthplace, in Pope’s Creek, Virginia, is only about 70 miles from Washington DC. And you can get a one-way train ticket from Pope’s Creek to DC for about $14.

Yes, we learned some really cool stuff! Nothing boring, like his part in the Revolutionary War, or in the founding of our great nation, or anything like that. Only the really cool stuff.

I would make a really captivating history teacher, don’t you think?? Especially the part about bringing vodka and snacks… (And I’d probably be wearing a t-shirt that says: “Smoke ’em if you got ’em”)

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Okay!

YES!!!!!!

I got approved by my rep at the USDA Rural Development office for a $4000 GRANT to get a new breaker panel in my basement. Yay.

But I also have to print out a bunch of papers, sign them, and send them back pronto.

But what a relief.

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Okay.

Here’s this!

More photos from Wayne’s recent trip to the Dominican Republic to visit his niece and her husband:

And here is Tessa, his niece, doing Sky Yoga:

I think that at this point in my illustrious life, I will stick to down on the floor yoga. But, wow!

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And here’s this!

Johnny Cash, sitting on a stool and playing a guitar somewhere in the 1960s:

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And I loved these!

From Phyllis Stein!!

Bob Dylan, photographed by Dave Hogan in 1985:

And here’s this again, just because I love it so fucking much. The song I was playing on my birth dad’s cassette player in his kitchen, when he came in from outside and said, “What is that? I love it.”

From Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan’s “Shelter from the Storm”, 1975:

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And here’s this!!

Yesterday morning, I walked into my bedroom and the three of them were sitting just like this!! Like a photo waiting to happen!

Freddy McFee, Angie McGee, and little Billie Jo, the one missing her 2 back feet:

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And here’s this!

Nick Cave and Wayne Coyne in, like, 1994?

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And I believe that is it!

Sandra will be calling at some point today, so that we can sign off on our promo stuff for our TV project and get it off tomorrow!!

Plus, Parisian Phoenix sent me the final proof for The Curse of Our Profound Disorder, so I have to read it and sign off on that.

Plus sing all those papers regarding the USDA grant for my breaker panel. (Signing the papers will probably be more efficient than singing them, but we shall see!)

Plus, even though I don’t feel 100%, I still want to try to do some yoga later. Or I may just collapse. I guess I’ll play it by ear.

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Have a splendid Sunday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this.

I have been listening to this free audio book at night now, and if you have never read this classic before, it is just incredible, gang.

Albert Schweitzer’s The Quest of the Historical Jesus, from 1906.

As of right this minute…

It feels like Spring!

It’s gonna change later today — more of those high winds will be bringing in below-freezing temperatures again, but for now it is sunny and in the upper 40s Fahrenheit, going up into the 50s! And that means THIS:

Yes! A little sushi, a little sashimi, a little sake… Perhaps some mysterious fortunes in our cookies!! But me and my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man will head out for lunch today!

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I actually can’t tarry here too long, gang, because Sandra sent over one more document during the night that I need to do some quick edits to and then send back over to her.

We did do some work yesterday, too — while the AC guys were here. (And, sadly, the AC guys discovered the breaker panel in the basement is corroded, which is a fire hazard. Sadly, when they got an estimate from their office for the cost of fixing it, it is $4000. Happily, when I emailed my rep at the USDA Rural Development office, sending him photos of the breaker panel along with the estimated cost and I asked him “could I get a loan?” he wrote back right away and said that I can probably get another GRANT to fix it!! He will let me know soon!)

Okay. Oops. I digress.

What I was saying is that once I get this final document turned back around for Sandra, we can send in our TV proposal!! Yay!

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So, very quickly:

Here’s this.

If you are a long-time reader of this lofty blog you no doubt recall that when I lived on E.12th Street in NYC, Richard Hell lived half a block away from me.

It turns out he STILL lives in that same apartment! He’s been there over 50 years! Below is a current photo from Interview magazine and it doesn’t even show you half of the amount of books he has in his apartment now (there are about 4 other photos besides this one). But what I also love is that, back when my first book, Neptune & Surf, came out, I mailed a copy of my book to Richard Hell.

Since it looks like he has never thrown away a book, ever, methinks maybe my book is still in there!!

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And on a similar note…

I have always loved this photo of Jack Kerouac. I used to have it taped to my wall in the bedroom of my E.12th Street apartment. (Back in the 1980s.)

But it was only yesterday that I learned the photo was taken on Avenue A, just a couple blocks from my apartment!!!

In 1953, but still!!

How cool is that??

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Okay.

Nick Cave smoking at the Chateau Marmont in LA, in 1985:

Nick Cave smoking somewhere else in LA, in 1991:

And here’s this, from a year later! Another one of my favorite Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds songs! “Brother My Cup Is Empty” from Henry’s Dream, 1992:

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And now I gotta SCOOT!!!!

Enjoy your Friday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this.

I had a very great phone chat with Valerie in Brooklyn yesterday evening.

Here is a very little known fact: “Valerie” is her middle name. Her first name is actually Sheila. But her mom’s name was also Sheila, so she’s gone by “Valerie” her whole life.

Even though “Valerie” is 6 ft. 2 inches tall, and weighs around 190 pounds, with very short blonde hair, I always think of her whenever I hear this song!

“Sheila” by Tommy Roe, 1962. Enjoy, gang!!

Yeah, right!!!

Me.

In some other lifetime.

But today, I am going to try to breathe!! And maybe even smile a little bit!

I have so much to fucking DO.

And it is my “day off”.

And, yes, the AC guys are coming back here this afternoon to do something with the breaker box in the basement. I’m guessing it will be quick, once they get here. But there is a 4-hour window for when they will get here…

So this means I have to coral all the cats again and get them into the upstairs bedrooms. And I have to move the laptop and all my tons of notes down to the kitchen table and work down there until they’ve come & gone.

But one nice thing — I’m guessing this will be an absolute guarantee that Sandra will call in the middle of all that chaos and want to get down to work! Yay!

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Okay.

Yesterday was the Town Hall meeting for Lambda Literary. I was very impressed with it. Although I was kind of surprised by how few people showed up for the call.

But they have a lot of interesting plans that will hopefully be launching within the next 2 years.

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All righty.

Here’s this!

Yesterday was Yoko Ono’s 93rd birthday. You perhaps recall that the (Japanese) wife of my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man was friends with Yoko in NYC in the late 50s and early 60s. So the 3 of them would sometimes meet and go out to lunch together in Greenwich Village.

They even saw one of Yoko’s performance art shows in the Village, wherein, my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man explained, “Yoko ended up basically naked. It was some kind of artistic statement.”

Anyway! I mentioned to him yesterday that it was Yoko’s birthday, so I got on Instagram to find him a photo of her.

Many, many photos of her on Instagram yesterday, as you can guess, but I liked this one the best:

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Meanwhile, here’s this!

I thought this was very interesting. From Bart Ehrman’s “Misquoting Jesus” podcast:

The Surprising Reason Luke Removed Atonement from His Gospel (40 mins.):

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And not related in any way!

Keith in LA in 1972:

And Keith in Berlin in 2008:

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Nick Cave in London, 1983:

Photo by Pete Anderson

And Nick Cave, presumably in Australia, in 1979:

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And that’s actually kind of it for today. I’m really running behind here.

For several days now, I’ve been waking up sick to my stomach. And it’s not the traditional “morning sickness” because I have been post-menopausal for 20 years.

In fact, this is literally my 20th-anniversary-year of being post-menopausal! I have not missed the pre-menopausal stuff, not even for a minute. And while the peri-menopausal stuff sometimes got a little dicey, everything went back to normal for me and was completely fine the moment menopause settled in, at age 46.

And FYI yes, my body believes it is about 40 years old, tops. (My brain fluctuates, though, between 12 and 14.) These are incredible, if you are past middle-aged and interested in being 40-ish again (not necessarily these brands, but be sure to find non-GMO, organic brands):

These work for men and women, btw. Tongkat Ali and Fenugreek are especially good for building testosterone.

Anyway. I digress!

My current morning sickness is basically because I wake up in the morning and I realize it’s morning and that I’m still alive…

And that everything in my world (mostly online) has changed and I have to somehow figure it all out, pronto.

And that alone just stresses me right the fuck out.

So, that said. I am now even more behind here than I was 5 minutes ago.

So enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

Happy birthday (yesterday), Yoko Ono.

John Lennon, “Oh Yoko!” from 1971. Enjoy, gang.

I’m not gonna let it spoil my mood!

Wow, yesterday was a real winner, gang. I was feeling so happy last night.

And this morning, I woke up happy, too.

Everything just felt so good for a change — until, like I do every weekday morning , I listened to Charlie Ward’s daily news update.

He said something so nasty (and untrue) about the LGBTQ community — as if there aren’t any fucking HETEROSEXUALS who are pedophiles. Give me a fucking break.

Charlie is the only long-time Truther that I still listen to on a regular basis. Even after all these years. But this is the 2nd time in the last week that he has said something nasty about the LGBTQ community.

I’m really disappointed in him. And he’s another one of those Truthers who, you know, is so gung-ho about Jesus.

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Anyway.

I’m going to try to get back to the happier feelings of yesterday.

Ironically — the wonderful day ended with this!

Sandra sent me a link to an incredible review of her performance on “The Ms. Pat Show”:

The Ms. Pat Show shut down transphobia with a mic drop assist from trailblazing trans icon Sandra Caldwell (by Cameron Scheetz)

This Black History Month, the BET+ multi-cam sitcom The Ms. Pat Show paid tribute to a true trailblazer from the LGBTQ+ community, Sandra Caldwell, a legend whose flowers are way overdue.

“From stand-up comic Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams & Jordan E. Cooper (the queer playwright behind the Tony-nominated Ain’t No Mo’) the series has never been shy about addressing social issues as it follows working mother Pat raising her family in conservative, small-town Indiana after moving from Atlanta, Georgia.

“Still, a storyline that played out in the recent Season 5 finale, ‘A Family Thing,’ feels especially bold, forward-thinking, and empowering given what a hot-button issue trans identity is in today’s society…”

[full review is HERE]

Loretta Devine and Sandra Caldwell on the season finale of ‘The Ms. Pat Show’.

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The review is positively glowing. Not just about Sandra, but about the show, in general. Still, I was blown away by the tribute they paid to Sandra and her long-time career. I was so happy for her.

You can sign up for BET+ and watch the show HERE.

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Before I forget!!

If you’re getting just about as fed up as I am with trying to find ANY of my eBooks available online…

Yes! Smashwords has yet another sale coming up!

This one is “Read An eBook Week” and runs from March 1st thru March 7th.

All 4 of the eBooks I have with Smashwords will once again be FREE to download all that week. You can find them HERE.

(These are older titles and intended for adults only. Thank you!!)

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The other thing that made yesterday such a happy one is this!

Yes, I went to the Rural King to buy cat food.

And, yes!! ‘Wild Thing’ was there.

And, yes! While I tried to behave as if I weren’t a crushing 14-year-old, I actually sort of really looked at him while he was talking to me. And I discovered a few things.

He is not as young as I originally thought he was, although he is still a lot younger than me.

He has a large anchor tattoo on his upper left arm, so I’m wondering if maybe he’s been in the military.

And, yes, it seems like he genuinely likes me — just from the way he was speaking to me yesterday. And making more eye contact with me than you can possibly imagine. He’s never done that before.

And I kid you not — as I was walking away from his checkout lane and we had said goodbye, and a new customer was already in front of him, he called to me and said, sort of seriously, “Marilyn — enjoy your day.”

Yes! He used my name. He’s never done that before, either.

So I got a lot of mileage out of that little conversation, gang! And it just helped me have a really great day.

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Okay.

I’m running late here this morning and I have to leave for town soon. So here’s this!

I like Buddy Holly’s music a lot, but I LOVED Waylon Jennings! So here’s this. From 1968, “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line”:

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And a bunch of Keith stuff!

Celebrating the Chinese New Year, Year of the Fire Horse, Keith & horse by Gered Mankowitz:

Keith in Boston 1972:

Keith and Mick in Boston, 1972:

Keith and Mick (and Stephen Stills) in London, 1969:

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And that’s it. I gotta scoot. I am seriously gonna be late!

Have a wonder-filled Wednesday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

From the CD in my retro boombox beside my bed! In honor of the Year of the Horse!

America, “A Horse with No Name”, 1972!! Enjoy, gang.

Happy Fat Tuesday, Everybody!

And as luck would have it, today is also my great-grandmother’s Heavenly Birthday.

She was born in Arkansas in 1888. Her father was from Ireland and her mother was a Blackfoot Indian from Montana. How they all ended up in Arkansas, I do not know.

She was my birth dad’s maternal grandmother.

Her name, by the time she got married, was Lillie Louiza Queen Cordia Calihan Smith! (This photo of her has sat near my bed for the past 30 years. It was given to me by my Aunt Jo, my birth dad’s older sister.)

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Okay!

Yesterday was a big day!! The wonderful workmen were here for quite a few hours.

And now this has officially come into our lives:

Yes! Central Air-Conditioning! (You’ll notice we now have grass again and the snow is gone!!)

And if you read my post yesterday, it was exactly how I said it would be: I got the cats closed up in the upstairs bedrooms, got my laptop set up on the kitchen table, started working on getting the eBooks reformatted, and the AC guys arrived almost immediately, and then (!!) Sandra called and wanted to chat!!

It was too funny. Right in the middle of all that chaos.

But, wow, what a great chat we had, gang.

And then last evening, I subscribed to the streamer BET+ and watched the 2-part closing episodes of season 5 of “The Ms. Pat Show” and, wow, was it good.

Not only did Sandra do a great job, but I loved the whole show. I thought the writing was just really, really engaging. And very funny. I am definitely going to go back and watch the show from the beginning.

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Well, in honor of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds’ album, Murder Ballads, turning 30 years old:

“To celebrate, a new range of Murder Ballads merchandise is now available at the official artist store, including new designs by illustrator Matthew Lineham on T-shirt and screenprint.”

I especially like the jigsaw puzzle! With all that blue, it looks like it could make you totally insane!! (Especially if you have about 17 cats trying to help you…)

You can visit the entire collection HERE.

And while you browse, you can listen to this! Not only one of my all-time favorite Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds’ videos, but it’s also from the album Murder Ballads, the hypnotizing “Stagger Lee”:

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Okay, here’s this.

As you probably know, Jesse Jackson has passed away. Of the many photos on Instagram honoring him, I really loved this one:

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And here are a few photos of David Jo!

From Phyllis Stein — David Johansen at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1973:

And David with Richard Hell at Max’s in NYC, 1976!!

And this — on the subway!

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And that is it because I gotta scoot!

It is Tuesday, so I will be stopping in at the Rural King to get cat food on my way to my clients house. I guess we shall soon see if ‘Wild Thing’ is working today!

Honestly, gang, I don’t know how old he actually is, and I don’t really think I’m old enough to be his grandmother, but I am absolutely 100% positively certain I have got to be older than his mom…. So, you know.

But there is just something about him that reminds me of all the things I loved about boys in 1974!! And for some weird reason, when I’m anywhere near him, I act about 14.

Okay! Have a terrific Tuesday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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In honor of Mardi Gras, I leave you with this!

A lovely song by Paul Simon, from his extremely popular album, There Goes Rhymin’ Simon, 1973 — “Take Me To the Mardi Gras”. Relax and enjoy, gang.

“Take Me To The Mardi Gras”

C’mon take me to the Mardi Gras
Where the people sing and play
Where the dancing is elite
And there’s music in the street
Both night and day

Hurry take me to the Mardi Gras
In the city of my dreams
You can legalize your lows
You can wear your summer clothes
In the New Orleans

And I will lay my burden down
Rest my head upon that shore
And when I wear that starry crown
I won’t be wanting anymore

Take your burdens to the Mardi Gras
Let the music wash your soul
You can mingle in the street
You can jingle to the beat
Of Jelly Roll

c -1 973 Paul Simon

It is going to be one of those days!!

Yes! The AC guys are supposed to come back this afternoon and complete the install of my Central Air-Conditioning!!

While I am not in need of Central Air-Conditioning today, it will be such a pleasure to have it this summer, if we get anther one of those god-awful heatwaves.

Normally, this old house does not really need AC because it has 21 windows and a screen door in the kitchen, and gets plenty of cross-breezes. However, some of you may recall that Little Blackie died from heat stroke last July because it was so unbelievably hot in this house. I could do nothing to save her. Thankfully, her kittens were basically weaned when she died, but overall, it was a summer from Hell. And at that point, I had to look into getting Central AC for the future.

Anyway.

With the AC guys here, it means I will be working at my kitchen table all afternoon, and the cats will be closed up in the upstairs bedrooms until they leave.

So, even though it’s my day off, it will be a little bit screwy around here again. Still, I am so grateful that I am getting the Central AC as part of a USDA Rural Development grant!! No cost to me. Yay!

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So, today, I’m planning to make a little more headway in the reformatting of the eBooks stuff.

And just FYI — if you are new to this blog, most of my more recent titles are currently unavailable as eBooks.

You can visit LULU.com for a listing of all my titles published with them, but the eBooks are sold with disclaimers that they might not be compatible with your device.

4 of my older eBooks are available on Smashwords with no issues.

Any of my out-of-print paperback titles, in English & French, are usually available everywhere as USED books.

Hachette UK has a couple of my eBook titles available everywhere: Neptune & Surf, and The Best of Marilyn Jaye Lewis.

And the Internet Archive now has:

  • Lust: Bisexual Erotica
  • When Hearts Collide: An Erotic Romance
  • In the Secret Hours
  • Stirring Up A Storm: Tales of the Sensual, the Sexual, and the Erotic, Marilyn Jaye Lewis, Editor

All 4 of those titles are available to read and/or download for free in the Internet Archive.

I am working hard to get everything organized and back on track everywhere — including updating ALL the links at MarilynsRoomBooks.com — but it’s going to take a while.

Please remember that most of my books are for Adult Readers Only. Thank you!!

And my guess is that, the minute I’ve got the cats squared away, get the laptop setup at the kitchen table and start delving into the various how-to’s for re-formatting the eBooks and the AC guys arrive — I will get a text from Sandra, saying, “Can you chat?”

And, of course, I will have to say: “YES!”

We shall see!!!

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Okay.

Yesterday afternoon, as I was preparing to head to town to see the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat, I got a text from my favorite Japanese man’s private nurse. She said that he LOVES the rose I had brought to him for Valentine’s Day on Saturday!!

That just made my heart melt, gang. Every time I think of him looking at that rose, I just smile.

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All right!!

Here’s this!

I think it speaks for itself!

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And here’s this:

Joe Strummer in Japan in 1982:

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And here’s this!

Mick & Keith onstage, 1975:

I love any and all photos from that tour. Seeing the Stones for the first time, in Cleveland on June 14th 1975, meant so much to me, gang. I can hardly put it into words (although I will do my best once I tackle the memoir of my life in the 70s, Joy: The Shortest Season).

On July 14th 1975 — exactly one month later — because of my (divorced) adoptive parents doing their usual angry and hurtful stuff, I tried to kill myself in an effort to, you know, please them and disappear. I failed. And on July 14th, I was put into a mental institution for about 6 months.

To me back then, in 1975, photos of the Stones on tour made me feel like there was freedom and happiness somewhere

The hospital is gone now, it was torn down. But back then, that first day, being driven through that entryway (below), was terrifying. My entire stay there was pretty terrifying. However, it taught me that I had the courage to survive a great deal of fear all on my own. That part, I never forget.

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Okay!!

And here’s this!!

Another great shot of Nick Cave in Melbourne last month:

And on a similar note…

Nick Cave sent out a Red Hand File this morning that was quite moving. He replied to a young man who was grieving over having recently lost his wife to cancer. Nick said, in part:

“…there will come a time when you discover a strength beyond imagining — I believe you already know this — a resilience powered entirely by the spiritual presence of the ones who have passed away. We are made of ghosts, we grievers, and those spirits are forever beside us, as a protective force, part of the web of consciousness that interconnects all things. We can find strength in our collective losses, as long as we can free ourselves from the gravitational pull of the trauma and move forward, all our ghosts in tow, into this beautiful waiting world. We learn to cherish the present moment in joy…”

You can read it in full HERE.

FROM JERUSALEM, THE EMANATION OF THE GIANT ALBION BY WILLIAM BLAKE, 1804 – 1820

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And I think that is it for today, gang! I gotta get stuff organized around here and head down to the kitchen table.

Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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And speaking of the 1970s…

I leave you with this!

Oddly enough, the CD that is currently in my retro boombox next to my bed: Disc 1 from the 2-Disc collection, Once Upon A Song. Huge hit songs from the 1970s!

Here is but one!

From Janis Ian’s album, Between the Lines, her huge Top 40 hit, “At Seventeen,” from 1975 (yes, in September, when I was still in the mental hospital. I used to listen to the song on the radio next to my hospital bed — however, I was 15). Okay, a long time ago. Enjoy, gang.

At long last, rain!

After today, gang, the fucking snow should be entirely gone!

Yay!

I usually love snow, but this time. I don’t know.

My best friend on Earth, Valerie in Brooklyn, and I both agreed — there was something that felt evil about this past snow. NYC got it just as bad as we did out here in the Hinterlands — along with the below zero temperatures for nights on end and the high winds. And she also takes care of about a dozen stray cats — but they all live outside in her backyard. In little cathouses. So she was constantly worrying about them.

Anyway.

Everyone survived. And I’m just so glad to finally see this rain today.

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Okay!

I hope everyone had a great Valentine’s Day yesterday, if you celebrated it.

I got texts from quite a few people from hither and yon, so that was nice! Even a text from Dennis, threatening to go out to lunch again soon!

And I got this in a text from Wayne yesterday. He’s in the Dominican Republic, visiting his niece, Tessa, and her husband.

I absolutely cannot believe she’s old enough to be married! The last time I saw her, I think she was about 7 years old.

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I had a wonderful time with my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man yesterday, too.

I brought him a single red rose, that I put in a really beautiful blown-glass bud vase that I found in his dining room.

And I brought him some of these —

— which I put in a small and very colorful ceramic bowl.

And then a small cordial glassful of this (which he still had leftover in his fridge from when we celebrated Martin Luther King Day!):

I brought this all out to him as a surprise, a couple hours after he’d had his breakfast and coffee. And, wow, was he delighted. It was so much fun.

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Today, I head over to see the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat!

I’m bringing this DVD along with me because the last time I was there, before my vacation, his wife talked about wanting to see this movie again. I told her I was pretty sure I had it on DVD and when I came home and checked, I did indeed have it:

I don’t know if she’ll want to watch it while I’m there later, or I will just leave it with her so she can watch it some other time. But it would be nice to watch it with both of them. I haven’t seen it in years. Obviously, I really liked it, though, or I wouldn’t have bought the DVD.

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Okay!

Here’s this!

Janis Joplin smiling in London in 1969!

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And this!

The Rolling Stones not smiling in London, in, like, 1963?

And then smiling in Regents Park, London, in 1964!

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From Phyllis Stein’s Instagram page.

Keith, talking to Jerry Nolan out on the street in NYC, after Johnny Thunders had just died:

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Jerry Nolan and David Johansen, sometime in the 70s:

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Keith drinking onstage, 1975:

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And this from the Kerouac Estate yesterday–

A Valentine Jack made for his mother when he was 10 years old:

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And, yes!

Nick Cave!

A photo from George Vjestica’s Instagram page on Friday — from the Wild God tour of Australia:

And in just under 4 months, the Bad Seeds’ tour of Europe and the UK begins! You can buy tickets here!!

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And I’m thinking that’s it for today. I got stuff I need to do before I head to town later today.

Enjoy your Sunday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

As I got out of bed for real this morning, slid that nicotine toothpick into my mouth and then turned on the retro boombox next to my bed, this came on. It’s on the “Beat Generation” Anthology cassette.

Tom Waits, “Diamonds On My Windshield”, taken from his album, The Heart of Saturday Night, 1974. Enjoy, gang.

“Diamonds On My Windshield”

Well, these diamonds on my windshield
And these tears from heaven
Well, I’m pulling into town on the Interstate
I got a steel train in the rain
And the wind bites my cheek through the wing
And it’s these late nights and this freeway flying
It always makes me sing

There’s a Duster trying to change my tune
He’s pulling up fast on the right
Rolling restlessly by a 24-hour moon
And a Wisconsin hiker with a cue-ball head
He’s wishing he’s home in a Wisconsin bed
But there’s fifteen feet of snow in the east
Colder than a well-digger’s ass
And it’s colder than a well-digger’s ass

Oceanside, it ends the ride
With San Clemente coming up
Those Sunday desperados slip by
And cruise with a dry back
And the orange drive-in, the neon billing
And the theatre’s filling to the brim
With slave girls and a hot spurned bucket full of sin
Metropolitan area with interchange and connections
Fly-by-nights from Riverside
And out-of-state plates running a little late
But the sailors jockey for the fast lane
So 101, don’t miss it
There’s rolling hills and concrete fields
And the broken line’s on your mind

The eights go east and the fives go north
And the merging nexus back and forth
You see your sign, cross the line
Signaling with a blink
And the radio’s gone off the air
And it gives you time to think

And you hear the rumble
As you fumble for a cigarette
And blazing through this midnight jungle
Remember someone that you met
And one more block
The engine talks
Whispers, “Home at last.”
It whispers “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”

And the diamonds on my windshield
And these tears from heaven
Well I’m pulling into town on the Interstate
I got me a steel train in the rain
And the wind bites my cheek through the wing
Late nights and freeway flying
Always makes me sing

It always makes me sing
Hey, look here, Jack
Okay

c – 1974 Thomas Alan Waits

The world of author Marilyn Jaye Lewis