Why wouldn’t we wake to more snow?!?

There wasn’t one word about it on the weather app!

Amazing.

But guess what, gang? I don’t have to go anywhere today, or do anything outdoors, so I don’t care.

But the electrician had to postpone until Thursday, because out where he lives, at the lake, they are getting a ton of unexpected snow, which means no snowplows have been out there yet.

Anyway!

My cold is finally fucking really GONE. And I slept for 7 and a half uninterrupted hours last night, so I woke up in just the best frame of mind today.

And I am just feeling really good about everything.

Let’s start off with this!

Happy Heavenly Birthday, Lou Reed!! A man, songwriter, musician I adored.

And here’s this, to help celebrate the day! “Perfect Day”, Lou Reed, 1972:

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BEFORE I FORGET!!

Again!!

Yesterday, the “Read an eBook Week” Sale over at Smashwords got underway!

For this week only, my THREE eBooks published there are FREE to download! ADUTLS ONLY!!! (“Thank you for your attention to this matter.” – DJT)

The Muse Revisited, Volume One: Early Erotica

The Muse Revisited, Volume Two: Erotic Novellas

The Muse Revisited, Volume Three: More Early Erotica

And the reason I say that only 3 of my eBooks are free over at Smashwords this time is because–

Freak Parade is now back at Kindle! And until Friday, it is free to download, if you are in Kindle Unlimited!!

Download it HERE! (Adults only!!!)

“The Independent Publishers Award-winning erotic novel, Freak Parade. Explicitly erotic and blisteringly hot, written by one of America’s top erotic authors, Freak Parade is also ‘a complex, literary novel, and yet one that is a real page-turner in the best sense. Lewis knows how to create compelling minor characters without wasting the reader’s time with descriptive prose that is too elaborate. Her dialogue is focused and believable, and it fairly sparkles off the page as one reads it. Perhaps best of all, her portrayal of the downtown Manhattan demimonde reveals her knowledge of and love for one of the most exciting periods in the history of the city, and it will appeal to everyone who was there or who wishes they had been there.’ —Ron Bass, In Search of the Wild and Wonderous

Freak Parade was my first self-published novel, back in 2011, and not only did it win a prestigious publishing award in NYC right off the bat, but many thousands of you have bought and/or downloaded this book since then. Which has meant so much to me.

(Yes, this was the book that the new erotica imprint at Harlequin was set to publish for a six-figure advance at Christmas 2005, when the Editor-in-Chief at the time announced at a staff meeting that he would never publish a piece of filth like Freak Parade, ever, not in a million years… etc., etc.)

But on we went!! I eventually published it myself and it’s still here!

And until Friday, FREE to download at Kindle Unlimited.

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Big City Lit, in NYC, announced that it has a new issue up — the Winter 2026 issue! Poetry, fiction, nonfiction and book reviews.

You can READ IT HERE. FREE!

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And Sandra is calling sometime today.

And in about 15 minutes I have a phone call with my Accountant in NYC, so I gotta get moving here.

And then I will be working on CHECKING OFF more things from my “List of Things To Do Immediately”!!

So here’s this!!

Two photos of Nick Cave!!

Nick with 3 dolls — 2 of them Living Dolls, one doll of “Himself”:

And Nick smiling, young — unusual, in and of itself!! (Not the being young part, the smiling part!):

Beautiful

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And that’s it!!

Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s close with this!

I’ve posted it here before, but since it’s his birthday!!

One of the many demos I made of my song “Lou”. This one, I made with Peitor Angell and Stephen Blades, in Peitor’s studio apartment on the Upper West Side, back in the late 80s.

Yes, this is the version of “Lou” about which the beloved Bob Cato, who was still at Columbia Records back then and trying hard to get me a record deal, said, “Why are you singing like that? What am I supposed to do with this??”

[A little about Bob Cato: he “…designed and oversaw hundreds of albums for dozens of artists, forging lasting relationships with many, including The BandJohnny CashMiles DavisBob DylanGeorge HarrisonJanis Joplin, and Van Morrison.” You can see why it meant so much to me that Bob thought I had so much songwriting talent. He was such a wonderful human being, too. So kind. Invited me over to his house to meet his wife. Took me to lunch. Took an interest in my whole life.]

Anyway.

For Lou Reed. Enjoy, gang.

LOU

Come watch the rain
Wipe out the ballgame and
Strike-out the names
Of players who’d gamble
With needles and dreams
In a game that’s as ruthless
as whiskey on speed

Who’ll call the game
On account of the rules being
Too tough to save
Any losers who’d forfeit
In a halo of fear?
Well, shame takes a holiday,
Let’s have a beer

CHORUS:
Fight, and maybe you’ll find
A reason to smile
At the end of the line
Why don’t you fight?
Maybe you’ll win
And you’ll have some stories to tell
For trying

Strike up a tune
For those who surrendered
And ducked out too soon;
Vice in the shadow
Was no easy crime
Let’s make it a double
For auld lang sine

You carve your name
In seasons of anger
of laughter and fame
To warn of the dangers
In packaging pain
For lives that get tossed
On account of the rain

© 1984 Marilyn Jaye Lewis
First of May Songs, BMI

Yes, It’s Me! Late!

I’m thinking this will be a short post today because my brain is set on “stun”.

But this is actually a good thing. I appear to finally be over my cold, but now all my body wants to do is sleep. I guess to catch up on all those nights where I coughed my head off all night.

I slept in until 6AM today — which is sort of unheard of for me. But I figure I should get used to that, since we set our clocks ahead next Sunday, and there’s no way I’m getting up at 4AM anymore because my body will know it’s actually 3AM…

Then after breakfast, I went back to bed and slept until 10AM (!!). Without coughing!! And, actually, I could lie down right now and go right back to sleep.

But I gotta get to town in a little while here and see the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat.

Anyway.

I did want to say that I’m making a really good dent in my “List of Things To Do Immediately”. I’m kind of happily surprising myself as I check things off my list. So that feels good.

Tomorrow, I will probably be late again posting to the blog. The electrician comes at 10AM — which means corralling all the cats again, etc.

And then I have a quick phone call with my accountant in NYC scheduled for 10:45, so I’ll be trying to do the blog in the middle of all that.

But we shall see, gang.

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Mostly, I’m just feeling pretty happy. And a lot tired. And all I have for today are Keith-based items!!

Here’s this!!

Apparently, great minds think alike!! Yay!!

I don’t know what’s on his mind here, because it’s not written on his shirt, but it seems sort of, I don’t know, far away?

And no way of knowing what’s on his mind here, because he has no shirt on at all, but it seems really frisky, whatever it is:

And that is it for today!

I hope you have a great Sunday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s leave with this for today!

From the Rolling Stones, 1978, “Far Away Eyes”!! Enjoy, gang.

“Far Away Eyes”

I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield
Listening to gospel music on the colored radio station
And the preacher said, “You know, you always have the
Lord by your side”
And I was so pleased to be informed of this
That I ran twenty red lights in his honor
Thank you Jesus, thank you Lord

I had an arrangement to meet a girl, and I was kind of late
And I thought by the time I got there she’d be be off
She’d be off with the nearest truck driver she could find
Much to my surprise, there she was sitting in the corner
A little bleary, worse for wear and tear
Was a girl with far away eyes

But I’ll tell you

So if you’re down on your luck
And you can’t harmonize
Find a girl with far away eyes
And if you’re downright disgusted
And life ain’t worth a dime
Get a girl with far away eyes

Well

Well the preacher kept right on saying that all I had to do was send
Ten dollars to the Church of the Sacred Bleeding Heart of Jesus
Located somewhere in Los Angeles, California
And next week they’d say my prayer on the radio
And all my dreams would come true
So I did, the next week, I got a prayer for the girl
Well, you know what kind of eyes she got
But I’ll tell you

So if you’re down on your luck
I know you all sympathize
Find a girl with far away eyes
And if you’re downright disgusted
And life ain’t worth a dime
Get a girl with far away eyes

So if you’re down on your luck
I know you all sympathize
Get a girl with far away eyes

c – 1978 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards