This site consists of excerpts from works of fiction (published and in progress), poetry, and commentary on matters personal, cultural, political, and historical. Much of it is intended to be humorous. It is all sincere. The point of view is empirical and libertarian.
What follows is a matter of opinion and conjecture,
artistically couched in third person pretense.
Award-winning poet Gene Greigh is a multi-threat deviant, a polymath, a mad genius, an idiot savant, and a modern renaissance failure. He is an anarchist and an atheist, with many friends of statist and/or mystical persuasions.
He is also the author of the counter-factual historical novel “West of ’89” and the alt-light dystopian thriller “The H.E.R.O. Act,” both of which can be found elsewhere on this site:
from the beginning… an excerpt from West of ’89: prologue 1 – The Greigh Area
The HERO Act – The Greigh Area
He is presently working on a few hard science fiction pieces, an outer space adventure ranging from the slopes of Mauna Kea to Nix Olympica, an exploration of the relativistic relations between space, time, and gravitation, and another masquerading as a horror-fantasy, plus a soul-searing, senses shattering, silver-plated historio-economic treatise starring the Mercury Dime and the Swiss Franc. Watch for: Higher Aina, Moebius Park, Strangler Spruce, and Strictly Minimum.
Disclaimer: All Craft is Grist
Many of the images appearing on this site were found elsewhere on-line, abundant and freely accessible, from which fact I infer an easement on their “fair use.” It is not my intention to profit from the works of others without sharing the gelt, so if you see any of your work here and feel that it is being misused, please contact me for ready resolution.
It is my intention that my own work NEVER be copyrighted, as long as the present statute remains the larcenous, grasping, rent-seeking offense to humanity, artistic expression, and free inquiry that it is. Of course, I would also like to be compensated for my efforts, so if you were to profit from any of my works without cutting me in, I reserve the right to give you stern looks and to publicly denounce you as a scoundrel.
Gene Greigh is a writer and an actor and therefore considers the English language to be both his tool kit and his toy box. He does not censor himself, but as an artist, he edits his work and disdains the gratuitous.
Reader discretion is advised.
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