after silence
bones of the moon
black cocktail
a child across the sky
outside the dog museum
the panic hand
kissing the beehive
the land of laughs
the marriage of sticks

from the teeth of angels
sleeping in flame
voice of our shadow
the wooden sea
white apples


  
  


a journal by jonathan carroll


GETTING TO KNOW YOU (The 99 Most Important Questions) (posted 6.20.02)

Dark or light chocolate?
Sunrise or sunset?
Black ink or blue ink?
CDs or records?
Ballpoint or roller?
Digital watches or traditional?
Fish or steak?
French or Italian?
Bar soap or liquid?
Vanilla or chocolate?
Muldar or Scully?
Black and white or color?
Coca Cola or Ginger Ale?
Long or short fingernails?
Mick or Keith?
Typewritten or handwritten?
Lights on or off?
Coffee or tea?
Rodan or Godzilla?
Cotton or silk underwear?
Black or white?
Glasses or contacts?
Morning or evening?
Cats or dogs?
Bogart or Bacall?
Dessert first or last?
Leather or wool?
Doberman Pinscher or bulldog?
Rain or snow?
Meat sauce or marinara?
John or Paul?
Ice cream or sherbet?
Casablanca or The Third Man?
Peanuts or cashews?
Boy George or Curious George?
Taste or smell?
Sooner or later?
Trains or planes?
Cut grass or woodsmoke?
Lipstick or Chapstick?
Frankenstein or Dracula?
Khakis or jeans?
Paperback or hardcover?
Steam or sauna?
Video or TV?
Subway or bus?
Bath or shower?
New York or LA?
E-mail or snail mail?
Portraits or landscapes?
Big mouth or big eyes?
Books or movies?
Neat or comfortable?
Summer or winter?
Mountains or beach?
Silence or noise?
Pants or skirts?
Music or silence?
You and I or me and you?
Long or short hair?
Perfume or perspiration?
Comedy or horror?
Jam or butter?
Velvet or silk?
Country or city?
Persian carpets or hardwood floor?
Cake or pie?
Monroe or Madonna?
Wool or cashmere?
Regular or premium?
Boxers or briefs?
Garters or pantyhose?
Car or motorcycle?
Bagels or toast?
Hitchcock or Poirot?
Red wine or white wine?
Beard or smooth?
Sail or swim?
Modern or antique?
Grass or sand?
Movies or films?
Lemon or lime?
Bed or couch?
Stockings or bare skin?
Inside or outside?
Opera or rock 'n roll?
Sneakers or boots?
London or Paris?
Flats or pumps?
Pencil or pen?
Crosswords or editorials?
Cinnamon or spearmint gum?
Old Star Trek or Star Trek, The Next Generation?
Tent or hotel room?
Drip or espresso?
Rafting or boating?
Elevator or stairs?
Convertible or sunroof?
Love or lust?

Archived Letters:

ESCAPE FROM THE MAD HATTER'S
AIDA CAFE
MR BROWN
MAGIC
TAKING JACK TO THE DANUBE

Other Pieces On Vienna:

A ROOF OF CLOUDS
EXERCISING THE GHOSTS

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