tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255220988128446862.post1664100599523251101..comments2022-01-06T16:00:49.292-05:00Comments on Dew On The Newts: The Author's Introduction to "FREAK OUT"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10325036283642321374noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255220988128446862.post-82083774287761984952011-02-10T05:15:18.976-05:002011-02-10T05:15:18.976-05:00An interesting view into the creation process, eve...An interesting view into the creation process, even though I had already been allowed a peek before. My mind goes through similar times although nothing on quite the same level or strength. More so akin to how a picture can go from a blurry mess to clear focus; from subconscious to conscious mind.<br /><br />I know you probably don’t see it as such, but it’s a gift and I’m glad you share your gift with others. It’s amazingly deep and the type of material that takes a few chews to digest sometimes, which is often the best kind of meal for the mind. In an age where most things we take in are the mental equivalent of fast food, it’s nice to be able to sit down for a home cooked meal once in a while.<br /><br />Kudos once again Gordo, this is another winner from the maelstrom of your mind. If you have to experience such thoughts, to go through these moments, take solace in the fact that it’s at least not being done in vain. The works that you produce are not being wasted, at least not in my mind.Broken Brain Bonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16876087864969196563noreply@blogger.com