some might look at my work
& notice subtle differences here & there & that’s good, that’s part of the mission. now, imagine if they’d read the poems written by high school FEN.
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this determination cannot be destroyed
my ambition to live off my work might take me to ruin & that last verse is what holds me back from actually taking a chance on it all. felt depressed the other day once again.
fell into the dark rabbit hole of the many things i wanna do & how little time i have for ‘em cause i don’t wanna work where i work, but i need that plata if i wanna survive. it’s a cycle of thoughts that often circle back to my brain & makes me wanna simply quit & give it all a chance, especially now when life seems like it could be so short. sometimes the people who act the most delightful
can talk shit behind your back even when you haven’t any form of contact with ‘em. acts of defiance
changing the game for everyone around & you see it in the arts & the media & slowly across the country as people change ideas, or at the very least, are provoked to think about things in a different manner. always curious
always experimenting wanting to change the game even if it doesn’t pay attention even if it’s kinda masturbatory, pero i know one day it’ll notice & it will all make sense. |
AuthorFernando E. E. Correa González is the author behind over 30 self-published poetry books. He has been published by literary magazines & journals [Id]entidad, El Vicio del Tintero, Sábanas Magazine, Smaeralit, The Occulum, Tonguas and Hound Magazine. Other than writing, Correa is also the host of FENCast, a podcast dedicated to documenting the Puerto Rican independent art scene. Aside from this, he experiments with filmmaking, photography, drawing, painting, multimedia and transmedia. He currently lives in his native Puerto Rico. Archives
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