DRAGGING UP and POSTCARDS FROM POINT AND SHOOT
Brew wrote DRAGGING UP and POSTCARDS FROM POINT AND SHOOT. From February 15
to March 19. He combined them, called them OF MAKING MANY BOOKS THERE IS NO END:
A FORM OF INSANITY, and said that they were a sequel to, or continuation of, Bukowski
Never Did This. Then he turned to something new. VOCATION AND CAREER IN CONFLICT.
He started writing VOCATION AND CAREER IN CONFLICT on March 15.
All that
was left to do now, in POSTCARDS FROM POINT AND SHOOT, was attend the homegrown powwow,
tomorrow, and write about that.
He would do that in Diary. Saturday, March
19.
Meanwhile, VOCATION AND CAREER IN CONFLICT had taken the bit in its teeth
and bolted. So on March 20, at The Daily Bulletin, would be the entries from
March 15 to March 20, of VOCATION AND CAREER IN CONFLICT.
Duke thought he
was keeping up.
But there's always a burst of creativity around the end of
one book and the beginning of the next book.