Autistic Catastrophy
A zine by Squee


Stories Poetry Philosophy Art Links

Welcome to my depository of royalty trash!
Here you will find some tasteless texts from the grave and beyond!
Not to mention the incorrect spelling of Catastrophe and possibly other words!!!
YAY!
Squee (Squee602@hotmail.com)



Writing is thought control... mind control. To adventure, exploring the different personalities which make up the social constructs inside your mind. Creating characters others will identify with. Affecting them, toying with their emotions. Every character written is one which exists inside someone's mind.

I've been writing my whole life. Venting every emotion in my collection of human feelings. Every story I write, it's a piece of myself; my fears, desires, hates, loves... it's sharing my world with another. It's all about knowing the words... the right words. Your vocabulary is your boundaries and your thoughts are your limit.

It's important to excite strong feelings, create dissonance, and bring to surface internal conflicts. To create mental imagery of sick things, beautiful things, forgotten things. To let the reader escape from their own boxed thoughts and into a new realm. It's all about dark truths and unsung dreams.

There's no hope for a concrete soul. Trapped in the reality the rest of the world creates for them. Lusting for an imagination of their own; a way to break the glass of expectation. The soul needs freedom; fantasy, horror, romance, and sexuality. It needs to be shocked out of description... smoked out of prescription... unlocking the key of expansion. Nothing is too sacred to escape the quill.

There's too much to lose in private thought. No treasure to reap from secret emotion. Everything to win in articulation. Something for everyone, and everyone is for something. The eye of the reader, the pen and the writer... we connect on a higher level. Understand each other through our depiction of situations, environments, and personality.

It's important to know when to end. Knowing when repetition will create boredom. When too much description is asinine. To foresee when the reader will yearn for more but giving them diversity and power with every letter. It's always hard to end, but we all end some day and sometimes something serves its purpose before we realize.