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Thursday, September 07, 2017

Trump's 'Mafia Connections'

Cabinet papers reveal 1987 decision to sack Sydney council ...
NSW Cabinet meeting papers from 1987 have been published for the first time and show what led 

Trump's 'Mafia Connections' Excluded Him From An Australian Casino Licence ...

Story image for 1987 cabinet from The Australian'Mob links' killed Trump's casino bid
Brooklyn Railway Bridge, Cogra Bay - Image; Hamilton Lund

Trump went cool on Sydney casino as cops concluded mafia report

Story image for 1987 cabinet sydney casino from The AustralianAustralia 'went where US wouldn't' on Trump mafia links


Story image for 1987 cabinet sydney casino from The Australian'Undesirable dealings' scuppered attempts to build a 'legal' casino in ...
The Australian - 15 Aug. 2017


Story image for 1987 cabinet sydney casino from The AustralianDonald Trump owned up to 'dealing' with the mob
The Australian - 18 Aug. 2017


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"To move the world we must move ourselves.”
― Socrates knew that nothing succeeds like failure

“I am the reason the birds are missing… I am made of dirt and grit and stars and river, skin, bone, leaf, whiskers and claws. I am a part of you, of this, nothing more or less. I am mycelium, petal pistil and stamen… I am energy and I am dust. I am wave and I am wonder. I am rich in an impulse and in an order.”

Books are the anchors
Left by the ships that rot away. The mud
The anchors lie in is one’s recollection
Of what life was, and never, late or soon,
Will be again ...
~ ‘The River in The Sky’ by Antipodean Clive James

“I did not tell half of what I saw, for I knew I would not be believed”
~ Marco Polo

I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am
bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and
stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong.
~ Abraham Lincoln

As William Golding observed 'if man did not produce evil as a bee produces honey' we would not need to move the world ... or toil over surreal stories which expose brutal isms and adversities ...

Juraj Jánošík saw royal police pull fish out of the water just to watch them not breathe.

Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
Let him who wants peace prepare for war
If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.

Homo sapiens have a substance abuse problem, and the substance is corruption

Hans Hansen, his real name, had the finger on the pulse of the society in all kinds of isms when he observed that ... "It takes nothing to join the crowd. It takes everything to stand alone."

“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.”
― William Faulkner on the unrestrained freedom of life - Why The Unbearable Lightness of Being Matters

Life has more meaning in the face of Death


“Don’t bend; don’t - water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”
— Franz Kafka who perfected the bohemian art that must be exact about the uncertain

As blogging trailblazer, Hunter S. Thompson, mercilessly suggested: “So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?”

“Expect anything worthwhile to take a long time." Like MEdia Dragon, Svetlana Alexievich is on a mission to dare greatly in order to collect memories before they disappear, to correct for the rewriting of history by propaganda...
"It takes two flints to make a fire."
-Louisa May Alcott Curiosity is Dangerous Sensation

“Man cannot stand a meaningless life,” Carl Jung observed as he contemplated human personality

Putting into words what is beyond words … If you’re not scared a lot you are not doing very much... A Society Is Only As Free As Its Most Troublesome Political Dissident

"Within a day's breathing you will in all likelihood inhale at least one molecule from the breaths of every person who has ever lived. And, to boot, every person who lives from now until the Sun burns out will from time to time breathe in a bit of you. At the taxing and legislative atomic level, we are in a sense eternal."
Eternal Bohemian Bill

Being an (Eternal) Oscar blogger isn’t about being a creep. It’s about doing your thing without apology, no matter how strange it looks to “normal people.” It’s about weird passions and showing the side most people are scared to reveal such as shameless self promotion:

It’s better to cross the line and suffer the consequences than to just stare at the line for the rest of your life ... Freedom has a story: Memories of Moving Cold War River deliver tears and smiles in ways that many stories try, but few achieve so soulfully ... the flawed storyteller from Cold War era you have never heard of . . .
Sole survivors' voices tend to come from places which had never had a voice, never been granted real existence, before ...

“If the book is true, it will find an audience that is meant to read it.”
— Wally Lamb

“Failure is never quite as frightening as regret.”
Contributed by Sages at DB

You have reached the pinnacle of success as soon as you become uninterested in money, compliments, or publicity.
~ Thomas Wolfe, born in 1900

“The beautiful thing about fear is that when you run to it, it runs away.”
~ Robin Sharma

The taxing and legislative world of isms is peppered with all kinds of characters, however Being kind to the unkind is a higher art of kindness ...

“There are a million Bohemian and Antipodean Jozef Imrich stories, and they’re all true, even the ones that never happened.” The old bohemian maxim still holds: ‘Stories happen only to people who can tell them.’

“According to history, quite a few times simple man turned out to be the significant man.”
― Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

“My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.”
- Adlai Stevenson

“When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.”
– Malala Yousafzai, activist

You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty.
~Jessica Mitford, Deep Blogger who penned The Hons and Rebels

My chief consolation is that if I am scuppered tonight there will still be left a member [of our school group] to voice what I dreamed and what we all agreed upon. For the death of one of its members cannot, I am determined, dissolve [the group]. Death can make us loathsome and helpless as individuals, but it cannot put an end to the immortal four! May God bless you my dear John Ronald and may you say things I have tried to say long after I am not there to say them if such be my lot.
~ Just prior to his death, G.B. Smith wrote a letter to J.R.R. Tolkien

Books like waterbirds
flying over bookshelf pond
Splash! Some land, most gone

“High sentiments always win in the end. The leaders who offer blood, toil, tears and sweat always get more out of their followers than those who offer safety and a good time. When it comes to the pinch, human beings are heroic.”
– George Orwell, trailblazing author and journalist-(blogger) more insightful now than then

Orwell was a good MEdia Dragon example that ignited in generations of reformers the passion for justice and human rights - a bittersweet reminder that, in Zadie Smith’s beautiful words, “progress is never permanent, will always be threatened, must be redoubled, restated and reimagined if it is to survive.”

“As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters.”

Haters of doorstopper fame love to pick on MEdia Dragons and Vegemite Lovers

“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
― Neil Gaiman, Coraline paraphrased writer G. K. Chesterton

Among the native peoples a myth exists that in the extremest cold words themselves freeze and fall to earth. In spring they stir again and start to speak, and suddenly the air fills with out-of-date gossip, unheard jokes, cries of forgotten pain, words of long-disowned love.
~ Thubron, In Siberia

“The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history. Then have somebody write new books, manufacture a new culture, invent a new history. Before long that nation will begin to forget what it is and what it was. The world around it will forget even faster.”
—“Milan Kundera Warned Us About Historical Amnesia. Now It’s Happening Again,” Ewan Morrison, Quillette

“There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man.” ~Rod Serling “The Twilight Zone"

Whom the gods would destroy they first make him to write his memoirs. As the luckless protagonist of Detour, one of those film noirs Media Dragons love to digest, dourly reflects "Whichever way you turn, fate sticks out a foot to trip you." I used up way more than my nine lives. . .

Even in 2019 AD, Russia investigation courtesy of the Mueller report shows that bad guys who play dirty, like Trump, always win ...

“Because of the goodness of God, I have had a happy unhappy life, which is preferable to an unhappy happy one.”
~ John Lukacs

I have another quote that I’ve kept on my bedside table for years. “There's nothing to be afraid of. . . Everything changes — don’t be afraid.” It’s a motto I’ve tried to live my life by, and it is, of course, from Deadwood.

We are all potentially characters in a novel — with the difference that characters in a novel really get to live their lives to the full ...
— Georges Simenon who was born in 1903

"If nothing else is left, one must scream. Silence is the real crime against humanity"
~ Nadezhda Yakovlevna Mandelstam who heard my loud whistling sounds and voices coming out of Cold War River...

To paraphrase Nadezha ... No agent or publisher ever knows for certain what will work. Their doors, and minds, must stay open out of self-interest? However, even if you made it into print, your book might well sink without trace

MEdia Dragon is guided by George Orwell’s statement: “We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.”

“Each person who may chance to pass you by,
even just once — only to disappear (kottke) —
has her own story, her own mystery,
her luckiest and her most bitter year.”
“Everybody hurts” (At Mittleuropean Dinner Tables, Everybody Wants to Own the End of the World and Lifelong Bondi Iceberg Swimming Membership )

In most Cold War stories, you are dealing with events, and I’m really dealing with trauma and wounds ...
'Our Chief Means of Breaking Bread with the Dead'
Words fall short, but sometimes their shadows can reach the unspeakable...

My father was very sure about certain matters pertaining to the universe. To him, all good things - trout as well as eternal salvation - came by grace; and grace comes by art; and art does not come easy.
~A River Runs Through It (Naration) via Antipodean Democracy and Making of Sausages

What a great song and story makes us feel is a sense of awe

For Hugo, Stonehenge, the Parthenon and indeed Notre Dame are “books of stone” pregnant with meaning.

Life begins where fear ends. No guts, no story
~ Chris Brady

"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm."
— Winston Churchill whose Crown Employees and admirers nicknamed MEdia Dragon the “Bouncing Czech”

Robert Frost wrote the sequel memoirs of my other exiled adventures, marriage, fatherhood, divorce ... “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: It goes on.” 

.  You reach a stage in life where the horizon ahead of you starts to look narrow and the shadows from behind you begin to loom large. The concern that gnaws at you in the present is the task of integrating the past. You try to come to terms with how your life has worked out ... The ghosts of drown friends, who died in 1980, as well as revolutions devolved into the same tyranny that gave birth to them haunt this tiny blog ...

Control freaks under any 'ism' fail to understand this: "The more you try to bully people into NOT reading something the more they will do so. Freedom matters."

"Words are what matter,” Ursula K. Le Guin once wrote, “the sharing of words.”

Every (good) thought vibrates through the universe.
— Dorothy Richardson “Excelsior!”

Every Story Is A Prayer [ Remember my brush with death and also Andrej Warhola’s So What ]

"May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve."
- Sappho ( c. 630 – c. 570 BC) Expresso for the Mind

“You were born an original work of art. Stay original always. Originals cost more than imitations.”
~ Suzy Kassem

“Do you know I sometimes think I’m a man of genius, half finished? The genius has been left out, the faculty of expression is wanting; but the need for expression remains, and I spend my days groping for the latch of a closed door.”
~ Henry James, Roderick Hudson ;-)

I saw the worst of politics. I had a ringside seat ... As Maya Angelou once soulfully observed “there is no agony like bearing an untold story inside of you”...

“If you want to know what a man’s like, take a look at how he treats his inferiors not his equals.”
— Sirius Black, character in the Harry Potter series ;-) Happiness is like water…We’re always trying to grab onto it, but it’s always slipping between our fingers.

"Without words, without writing and without books there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity.”
~ Hermann Hesse

We know that a man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening, that he can play Bach and Schubert, and go to his day's work at Auschwitz in the morning.
~ George Steiner

'Cold River' illustrates Hemingway's 'iceberg theory', which requires that a story find its effectiveness by hiding more than it reveals.

Compacted into this very, very small amount of writing was almost everything that explains the totalitarianism in the world … Concepts like international law, for instance, concepts of human rights, all these kind of things—ultimately, they don’t go back to Kafka, Orwell, Havel ...

Be wise and only trust someone who can see these three things in you: the sorrow behind your smile, the love behind your anger, and the reason behind your silence...

“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.”
– Winston Churchill

“They will call you immoral if you dare to describe their immorality”
― Bangambiki Habyarimana

The friends we have lost do not repose under the ground ... they are buried deep in our hearts. It has been thus ordained that they may always accompany us.
— Alexandre Dumas - They Shall Not Grow Old

“Tears are a river that take you somewhere…Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace better.” ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes

“A man dies… only a few circles in the water prove that he was ever there. And even they quickly disappear. And when they’re gone, he’s forgotten, without a trace, as if he’d never even existed. And that’s all.”
– Wolfgang Borchert, The comeback is always greater than the setback

We became bloggers to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.

“We've seen how grassroots journalism by blogs has had an impact at various points politically, as ordinary people have amplified stories that were being ignored by the traditional press.”
~ Jimmy Wales

“ ‘Blogging’ will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you’re at it.”
— Horace Greeley

Song: “Right Hand Man”
Lyric: “Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder.”

“Failure gave me an inner security that I had never attained by passing examinations. Failure taught me things about myself that I could have learned no other way. I discovered that I had a strong will, and more discipline than I had suspected; I also found out that I had friends whose value was truly above the price of rubies.”
~ J.K. Rowling(ova)

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. In life, if we don’t risk anything, we risk everything.
~ Helen Keller

Life always offers you a second chance. It is called tomorrow.
— Dylan Thomas

Something in me
despite everything
can’t believe my luck

If There Can Be A Single Book That Defines Death and Iron Curtain, It’s This One [It is so easy for us to say or think that we, in our ourselves, are powerless ... Cold River tends to comfort the disturbed and disturbs the comfortable ― Free Inter library loan National Library - Cold River memoir aims to soothe the sleepless.]

“Every experience, good or bad, is a priceless collector’s item.”
~ Isaac Marion

Like all profound mysteries, it is so simple that it frightens me,” the Scottish poet and mountaineer Nan Shepherd wrote in contemplating the might and mystery of water. “Mysterious, Cold and Hot, Rivers run through our civilisations like strings through beads ...."

As Jack Handey once observed "It's funny that pirates were always going around searching for treasure, and they never realized that the real treasure was the fond memories they were creating. . ."

I don't want poetry books to be bestsellers. For, if you sell more, that means you are resonating with the mainstream. Poetry is the voice from the outside. Its survival depends on resisting the mainstream.
According Mother Theresa, I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples ...

Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything. #JustDoIt pic.twitter.com/SRWkMIDdaO
— Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) September 3, 2018

There is no time to be voiceless, lonely, scared or intimidated.

“I can conceive of no better service… than boldly exposing the weakness, liabilities and infinite corruptions of democracy.”
Walt Whitman on Democracy" [What most bloggers are doing is really important]

There is more information on the Internet than any human can absorb in a lifetime. What you need is tools to separate chaff from wheat located on blogs of Deep Bloggers and Media Dragons... The Little Blog That Is Making the Case for Big Thinking

A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die. 
~Franz Kafka

Man is in fact nailed down — like Christ on the Cross — to a grid of paradoxes . . . he balances between the torment of not knowing his mission and the joy of carrying it out, between nothingness and meaningfulness. And like Christ, he is in fact victorious by virtue of his defeats.
As quoted in "Václav Havel: Heir to a Spiritual Legacy" by Richard L. Stanger in Christian Century (11 April 1990).

To start with, look at all the vibrating blogs.

... even those non award winning ones:

A Barlow-like Bohemian spot for sharing words and stories that really matter by a storyteller who offers no escape ...

Whatever is bothering you, don’t let it ...

“The meaning of (blogging and) life is that it ends”
― Franz Kafka

“I’m the kind of writer that doesn’t know jack shit about anything,” says Stephen King.

Non-Award winning Media Dragon, of Deepest Cold River fame, is the backpage of the Internet trends and the brilliant, yet embarrassing, bloggers who focus on Brainstorming and Fact Czeching stories that are timeless and/or filled with hard core ironies ...

As for ME(dia Dragon), all I know is that I know nothing.
~ Socrates

The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate those who speak it. — George Orwell

Like the character Mopsa in The Winter’s Tale, who crooned: “I love a ballad in print, alife, for then we are sure they are true.” Mopsa today would implicitly trust the big-ticket newspaper and TV networks. Fate loves hard core irony as Bill Shakesbeer mocks the uneducated person's reverence for the printed word inside Winter's as well as Cold River's Tales ...

MD IS PREFERRED SUPPLIER OF INSIGHTFUL INFORMATION TO BOHEMIAN ANTIPODEAN MOVERS AND SHAKERS

You can learn a line
from a win
and a book
from a defeat.
~ Paul Brown who shared with deep bloggers the old saying goes, "no good deed goes unpunished."

Of all he gin joints in all the towns in all the world, you walked into mine storytelling MEdia Dragon

Punch back twice as hard, the wise exiled bohemian man once said

I discovered that the world should be divided not into good and bad people but into cowards and non-cowards.
Forty-Five Things I Learned in the Czechoslovak Gulag, Bear Pit and Latitude

Truth is the cry of all, but the game of few.

"Far more marvelous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined it.”

“There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.”
~Beirne Lay Jr. and Frank D. Gilroy, screenplay for The Gallant Hours

Those who live in the shadow of death are often those who live most.

Nothing is only one thing. Nothing. An egg is both a womb and a prison ...

There is a delicious old Soviet observation about nothing is only one thing on Radio Yerevan: a listener asks: “Is it true that Rabinovitch won a new car in the lottery?”, and the radio presenter answers: “In principle yes, it’s true, only it wasn’t a new car but an old bicycle, and he didn’t win it but it was stolen from him.” (Old Soviet Jokes Are MEdia Dragon's gift from beyond the grave)

Our sins are more easily remembered than our good deeds.
~Democritus

Nothing is new here. The tragedy is so old, but even within it there are actors — some who’ve chosen resistance, and some, like X, who, however blithely, have chosen collaboration.

Each breaking egg of a wave, each rush of the sea on the slope of sand, reminds me why these places of pilgrimage matter. They matter to me because in the long view, I do not. I am driftwood. I am rockweed. I am osprey and the mackerel in the clutch of her feet. I am a soul standing on the edge of the continent looking out.

"Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done."
~ Louis Brandeis, Supreme Court Justice - Written Words Never Die

It's impossible that the improbable will never happen.
~ Emil Julius Gumbe An impossible escape even by a cow can be an inspiration to us all

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
- George Bernard Shaw

Paths are made by walking.
— Franz Kafka, born in July 1883

Like most haters, fake communists failed to understand human nature - "The more you try to bully people into NOT reading something the more they will do so. Freedom matters."

It is commonly suspected that the writings of Jozef Imrich are not actually mistakenly written by JI, but by another medium of the same terrifying name or initials.

"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free."
~ Charles Evans Hughes, Supreme Court Justice

“I want to tell a story, in the old-fashioned way – what happens to somebody – but I want that ‘what happens’ to be delivered with quite a bit of interruption, turnarounds, and strangeness. I want the reader to feel something is astonishing – not the ‘what happens’ but the way everything happens.”
–– Alice Munro

“You must be doing something right if you’re pissing people off. I just wish it was easier to piss people off.”
Big Historical Charter 77

You fight the war with guns, you fight the peace with stories.

One of my favorite poets, Mary Oliver, wrote: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do / with your one wild and precious life?"

If you must write, you must do it in the face of all opposition. […] Do not spend too much more time on culture & reading, these are traps. When everything conspires to make the thing impossible, when you are tired, worried, with no time, or money, it is then that things get done.
~ Samuel Beckett to Claude Raimbourg, 16 May 1954

What is a legacy?
It’s planting seeds in a garden you never get to see
Let me tell you what I wish I’d known
When I was young and dreamed of glory
You have no control:
Who lives
Who dies
Who tells your story?
~ Our Place In The World ("Never Trust Anyone Who Doesn't Have Skin in the Game.")

We have been granted 2 billion seconds on this planet, give or take:
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
  —William Blake from Auguries of Innocence

“I will not be another flower, picked for my beauty and left to die. I will be wild, difficult to find, and impossible to forget.”
― Erin Van Vuren

"We tell ourselves stories in order to live,” Joan Didion memorably wrote

“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we can become exposed is if we throw ourselves out into the open. Do it. Throw yourself.”
― C. JoyBell C.

We made love stories up so we could believe the night sky was not so vast, so unbearably vast, that we barely mattered ...

“I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees.” 
– Stephane “Charb” Charbonnier (1967 – 2015), publisher, Charlie Hebdo.

Do yourself a favor: Put away the self-help guides and just read "Cold River" ... What might have been written off as a futile gesture became a defining symbol for a generation

"My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world''.
~George Bernard Shaw

A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
— Vrbov proverb shared at Iconic Bondi Icebergs

A tale of Cold River, manages to trap a tiny speck of theatre of absurd of the kommunist Czechoslovakia in amber and then put time in a bottle, forever uniting them in our collective memory and imagination ... History has failed us, but no matter

We live and breathe words... via Who Will Buy Your Book? - 'Skin in the Game'

“You can choose courage, or you can choose comfort,
but you cannot choose both.”
– BRENÉ BROWN

This poetic sentence will reverberate in all cultures and language forever:
"Tis not the first time that, dreaming of freedom, we build a new prison."
-- poet Maximilian Voloshin

The taking of offence is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones.
— Ecclesiastes 7:9

Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer all the people gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella.
That is faith ...

Speaking of faith, Cold River is a story that is meant to survive, just as its sole survivor has. This is a memoir that crosses all borders and speaks directly the human heart as it reminds us of the preciousness, the miracle! of freedom.

"... The most important expression which the present age has found… a book to which we are all indebted, and from which none of us can escape.”
~ T.S. Eliot lauding 'Cold River' in our dreams ;-)

Joseph Epstein penned a story entitled “First Person Singular,” an essay published in The Hudson Review in 1992. It begins: “The best time to write one’s autobiography, surely, is on one’s deathbed.”  He identifies “only a handful of splendid autobiographies,” and goes on to identify them:
Odd, but very few of these really splendid autobiographies have been written by novelists, poets, and playwrights. Saint Augustine, Cellini, Rousseau, Gibbon, Franklin, Mill, Alexander Herzen, Henry Adams, the men--and there have thus far been almost no women--who wrote the monumental autobiographical works were none of them primarily imaginative literary artists...

A fluent stream of words awakens suspicion within me. I prefer stuttering for in stuttering I hear the friction and the disquiet, the effort to purge impurities from the words, the desire to offer something from inside you. Smooth, fluent sentences leave me with a feeling of uncleanness, of order that hides emptiness.
~An Untouchable Fire: Remembering Aharon Appelfeld

  “We begin to live when we have conceived life as tragedy.”
W.B. Yeats, The Trembling of the Veil

Robert Louis Stevenson, who said, “There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.” And, “Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail in good spirits.”
"I am not a survivor, I am a crumbling remnant” of the end of the 500-year-long Age of Books

“Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout with some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.”
cc ~ Uncle George in his Cold River Nightmares

Within a few generations almost all of us will be forgotten.  Those who are not will have no bearing on how we are remembered, who we once were.  We will not be there to protest, to correct.  In the end we might exist only as a prop in someone else’s story: a plot device, a golem.

You write not after you’ve thought things through; you write to think things through

Without the story — in which everyone living, unborn and dead, participates — men are no more than bits of paper blown on the cold wind
George Mackay Brown born in 1921 - hat tip to that great Irish clan of O'Neill

“Some of the best things that have ever happened to us wouldn’t have happened to us, if it weren’t for some of the worst things that have ever happened to us.”

Only an artist can tell what it is like for anyone who gets to this planet to survive it. What it is like to die, or to have somebody die; what it is like to be glad
~ James Baldwinc

Defying every expectation of what communism used to be, imagine a system where the key to success wasn’t hard work or merit, but conniving and politics. If you sold your soul to the devil, you were rewarded Hey Millennials: Communism Sucks, I Lived It

It is not in the nature of politics that the best men should be elected. The best men do not want to govern their fellowmen.
— George MacDonald, born in 1824

"The purpose of literature is to turn blood into ink." f
-- T.S. Eliot's words were wrapped in razor blades

Jasmine, the talented grand-daughter of John Hatton AO, one of the Australian Living Treasures, turned blood into a wonderful painting of freedom...

“People have had enough of well-constructed intrigue, clever plot hooks, and denouements… Take it from me, readers expect something different from literature and they’re right: they expect the Real, the authentic.  They want to be told about life, don’t you see? Literature mustn’t mistake its territory.”  ~ 'Based on a True Story’ by Delphine de Vigan – The Mysterious Lady L.

Wisdom listens ... As the wise Vrbov Cemetery mortalist, David BenATAR, once noted even turning blood into ink is bad as "our lives are ultimately meaningless. We cannot satisfy the need for meaning in the mundane." Our human 'iron curtain like' predicament also means that it is impossible to realise genuine escape: "We are in a bind, a fix, a jam, we can't get out, and there is no one to help us ...We are caught in an "existential vise" between life and death ..."

Kneading memory makes the dough of fiction; which we know, sometimes never stops rising ...

Being motivated by a deep sense of injustice can be a costly thing. How do you begin to write about one of the most terrifying and momentous event in our lives? A lot is needed to create a book worth reading. You require a strong voice yearning to tell a story with passion. It helps to have spent years mastering a craft, bringing it to the level of art. In many cases, piles of research are also needed.
And either a big stack of paper and pens or a laptop that won’t talk back [ Continue to learn the value of being an effective troublemaker]

“Human life begins on the far side of despair.”
Jean-Paul Sartre, Les Mouches ...

We are healed from suffering only by experiencing it to the full. ~ Marcel Proust

The virtues of reading books we don’t understand.

"We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will."

And we lived by her fierce folklorik dictum: “Fitting in is death. Remember that. You want to stand apart from your peers. Always. As dead men tell no tales... "

The Cold (War) River is finished, I am sensible how imperfectly, but certainly to the best of my limited abilities ... WE HAVE NO VOICE, AND SOMETIMES IN THIS SHORT LIFE ON EARTH WE MUST SCREAM!

"We Became River"
A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it."
— G. K. Chesterton via AFL Legend and a Briliant Aboriginal Mittleuropean Mark Heiss

According to a quote sometimes attributed to not so great Jozef Imrich and the great Albert Einstein: "It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay in trouble and with problems longer."

“To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero

There is nothing original about me except a little original bohemian sin. I hope you will be treated unfairly ...

Don't ever be embarrassed by your stories of failure, butt (sic) at the same time, don't ever be embarrassed by your successes! Embrace YOUR life as is ...

"The important thing in this life is to link your sadness to the sadness of others."
~Shusaku Endo who loves sharing parables

"My position is that you cannot work towards peace being peaceful. If the peace is to be one where everybody’s quiet and doesn’t open up ... share what’s unspeakable ... offer unsolicited criticism ... defend others’ rights to speak and encourage discourse — that peace is worth nothing. It reminds me of the kind of peace that was secured in my old country under the Communist regime. That is the death of democracy. That might have consequences as bad as war—bloody war and conflict. So, to prevent the world from bloody conflict, we must sustain a certain kind of adversarial life in which we are struggling with our problems in public."
~ Krzysztof Wodiczko

Like a recurring nightmare, in MEdia Dragon bohemian saga entitled 'My (Not So) Perfect Life', about a tall towerish crown (clown) employee with strange latitude to oddballs and outsiders, and where "tyranny is always better organized than freedom"
— Charles Péguy

“The more one suffers, the more, I believe, has one a sense for the comic. It is only by the deepest suffering that one acquires true authority in the use of the comic, an authority which by one word transforms as by magic the reasonable creature one calls man into a caricature.”
~ Søren Kierkegaard, Stages on Life’s Way

"Cold River's" history keeps her secrets longer than most of us. But she has one secret that I will reveal to you tonight in the greatest confidence. Sometimes there are no winners at all. And sometimes nobody needs to lose. [Cold as ice, but in the soulful hands the story melts ... a literary treat you, insomniacs, can enjoy for years (because that's how long it will take you to get through it ...)]
~ John le Carre 

"Read Shakespeare. There's more in Shakespeare about power, decision-making, ambition, and how people are blinded by their own needs that's so incredibly applicable [even today]. To see it in that context is something that makes it real."
Brad McMillan

“There is no other life than this. You would not have stumbled into the vastly imperfect, beautiful, impossible present.” Unbelievable River...

Thomas Aquinas’s ultimate act of apparent humility occurred on December 6, 1273, St. Nicholas’s Day, when he was forty-eight or forty-nine years old. Aquinas was celebrating Mass in the chapel of St. Nicholas, and he again had a vision. What exactly he saw is unknown. But afterward, he did not resume his dictation as he usually would. Reginald prodded him to get back to work, but Aquinas responded, “I can do no more; such things have been revealed to me that all that I have written seems to me as so much straw.” He stopped writing altogether, leaving his Summa Theologiae—the summary of theology, and his masterwork—incomplete.

“An author frequently chooses solemn or overwhelming subjects to write about; he is so impressed at writing about Life and Death that he does not notice that he is saying nothing of the slightest importance about either.”
~Randall Jarrell, “Ten Books” (The Southern Review, Autumn 1935)

Regardless of what you may think about social media, it remains a global microphone for voices of survivors like Jozef Imrich to tell their stories - as according to Tom Wolfe: "Nonfiction is never going to die"

"I am the youngest by far of six children and I am rich because I come from a blessed family"

People are trapped in history, and history is trapped in them.
~James Baldwin, Notes of a Native Son

"We choose to go to the moon in this decade, and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard"
- JFK

All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality - the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.
~ Walter Bagehot

They tried to bury Media Dragons. They did not know we were seeds ... Cold River proves that truth is always stranger than fiction.
~Noro Cervenak - … an absurd living testament to the incredibly improbable trip that we’re on

What matters in literature in the end is surely the idiosyncratic, the individual, the flavor or the color of a particular human suffering.
— Harold Bloom, born in 1930 

"Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee
And I'll forgive Thy great big one on me.”

Just like blogging, 'Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better..."
— André Gide

Blogging is a dirty and crazy job , but someone has to do it ...

François-Marie Arouet aka Voltaire tends to share the most profound observation: “God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh”

However meaningless and vain, however dead life appears, the man of faith, of energy, of warmth … steps in and does something. So, the poet Robert Frost said, "no tears in the writer, no tears in the reader".
Is it more foolish to risk your life or risk wasting your life? To live at all is miracle enough ...

Q. How did you get into philosophy in the first place?
A. Failure
— a soulmate, Simon Critchley

If my films don't show a profit, I know I'm doing something right.
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We are our stories, stories that can be both prison and the crowbar to break open the door of that prison

What a strange world this is … Before I’ve even had time to blink they’re already calling me old, when inside I’m like an unripe fruit...

“The unpredictable and the predetermined unfold together to make everything the way it is.” ~ Bohemian-born Tom Stoppard, Arcadia in 2006 Sydney

MEdia Dragons are keen observers of leadership and politics in all its drama and absurdity.

“My theory has always been to write a real small story against a big background.”
~ Burt Kennedy

As Dr Cope once observed about knowledge and wisdom "...all the data in the world is in the ocean, however the value is in the fish"

There’s so much that’s unsayable and unspeakable about Iron Curtain escapes, but when it comes time for the story to be told, it takes over...There is more to it than any summary could hope to capture.

“We are born with some things in our veins... When I compared in Cold River humanity to a flower growing in the shadow of a chemical munitions factory, it may be that I was being unfair to flowers ...”

Dylan Thomas pointed out that the best craftsmanship always leaves holes and gaps ... so that something that is not in the poem can creep, crawl, flash or thunder in.

Prose should be a long intimacy between strangers with no direct appeal to what both may have known. It should slowly appeal to feelings unexpressed, it should in the end draw tears out of the stone.
— Henry Green

  Cold River is like a secret image, a photograph is a secret about a secret. It is about surviving and playing the cards that are dealt you, even if it looks like a losing hand. The more it tells you the less you know... The anthropological folkloric tale is about the strange relationship between a secret and knowledge. A secret is, necessarily, relational—like difference, it needs another just to exist, whether to be shared in confidence or because it cannot be shared. It is a perfect book for paranoid times ...

'This story is more than a history of escapes. It’s not easy to say where, exactly, you would shelve it. It could be under memoir. Or is it more like anthropology? . . . The other option would be farce just like the life under communism ... The aim of Cold River is to prepare a person for death...

Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. (According to Robert and Shel,) You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart

"We all know that funny feeling of filthiness, of contagious ickiness. It's a feeling we call the prick of conscience when we make a compromise that we have doubts about. So we think about it again and again, and... we even worry about it somewhat, even though the compromise may have made life easier, compared to what would have happened had we not made it. But for myself...I see that my bravery comes out of cowardice, because I am afraid of feeling that ickiness of feeling that I've done something wrong, that I've made an undesirable compromise, that I've side-stepped; and conversely when I do something that I know is right, I can even have a feeling of euphoria."
~ Vaclav Havel

If you think you're too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a closed room with a mosquito

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Frequently, one of the best ways to get insight into a culture is through its humour ...
So under communism when we wanted to hear God laugh, we made meticulously planned escapes from the totalitarian regimes. Our young fragile ironic stories under totalitarianism were not crying out to be told. And yet ....

Mark Twain once said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”

Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamppost how it feels about dogs. ~ German Shepard Bessie The Act of Reading All Kinds of Books

Like the ForeReads or Outline, Cold River and Media Dragon are not for everyone. It's for bohemians like you... Outline

Good blogging like journalism is sharing what somebody else does not want printed; everything else is public relations... It is our business to know something about every subject – or to know where to get the knowledge (Dr Cope, J Hatton, MO'N etc ) One of our strengths is finding stories in unexpected places ...

MEdia Dragons are known for their 6-foot-2 stature and are often expected by totalitarian characters to play villains... There’s a deeper poetry and music that runs through and beneath the Cold River...

“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." ~Matthew 7:7 (Ask, Seek, Knock )

Consider why you should not go through life without seeking Simon Sinek or seeking the story of the Cold River ...Please suspend your disbelief: “I write about my father and mother, their generation, and my own limited experience, our struggle for individual freedom and self-expression in the Mitteleuropean Orwelean society. Fearlessness in those without power is maddening to those who have it. We need to remember that all rivers are fearless and free. They come and go as they please, and borders or governments do not bind them. All rivers are filled with liquid histories and stories. Shame, failure, despair, utter horror, these are all stations on the journey, even after completing a ‘draft of a draft.' Slavic Blues Memoir, the offspring of the slave narrative ...
Certain stories that get virtually no traction nevertheless involve phenomena that are quite important in understanding the way the world operates. For instance, not a lot of people know that 'Cold River' is everywhere as it is the history of the entire world: As every of the tyrant it has deposed ...
Many things in life – oh so many more than we think – can never be explained at all... “One must be something in order to do something,” Goethe counseled a young friend in 1824 ..." Our story emerges from our bones! And why we are not satisfied with simply making an impression; why do we want to mark our readers and listeners for life?"

Great writing is like diving: anybody can get from the platform to the pool—or the pavement—but some, with grace and sweat and just a bit of swag, can make that brief passage through the air angelic in its beauty and terror. “We started talking about dying long before the first one of us jumped ...

"No one leaves home, unless home is the mouth of a shark. You only run for the border when you see your whole city running as well. You have to understand that no one puts children in a boat, unless the water is safer than the land." ~ 'Home' by Warsan Shire

If you are in the business of finding out what’s true — whether that business is social science, military intelligence, journalism, the hard sciences or something else — there is an elusive quality you find among the best in the field. It might be called the Cold Eye. It’s not a term you will find in textbooks. It’s a matter of character as much as professional skill. It’s some combination of having the mental discipline to gird yourself against your own biases, the instinct to resist the tendency to think that knowledge once learned is static and an ability to look at more signals, data points and ideas from disparate places than other people usually do. Perhaps more important, the Cold Eye is motivated by a deep intellectual independence and a passionate psychological connection to telling the truth.
~ Tom Rosenstiel

I even ignored advice to change my name ... If I wasn't Jozef Imrich, I'd probably think that Jozef Imrich has a lot of answers myself.

We can be heroes
We can be heroes
We can be heroes
Just for one day
We can be heroes (Flashback Bowie: Heroes by Berlin Wall)

Most writers waste people’s time with too many words. I’m trying to reduce everything
down to the minimum. My last work will be a blank piece of paper.
— Beckett

What an ordinary, artificial life I’ve led. And how ordinary and artificial it is to write about it, as if for ‘posterity’. What do I have to say? In an absolute sense, nothing. And that’s what I’m saying.
— Frenet, Journal

Most of us do not like risk and uncertainty. That's too bad, because there's no shortage of either. Living at risk is jumping off the cliff and building your wings on the way down.
Industry Leader and Risk Taker Steve Monaghan

“Strange how people who suffer together have stronger connection than people who are most content.”
~ Nobel Bob Dylan

The hard core irony will undoubtedly be lost on some except gals and guys at the Google news, but by failing to reach NY Times reviews, Cold River, a book of a lifetime, succeeds brilliantly. Without any doubt the story of the human race is war

... “If a man hasn’t discovered something he will die for, he isn’t fit to live.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr
“Show me somethin’ dat caution ever made!” ~ Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God
Freedom or Death: Ondrej a Milan
"I have one consistency, which is being against the totalitarian – on the left and on the right. The Totalitarian is the enemy

There are no depths of irony, or bad taste, to which extreme communists or rotten capitalists won’t sink if they think they can grab power or make money out of it...

We can never know what to want, because, living only one life, we can neither compare it with our previous lives nor perfect it in our lives to come… We live everything as it comes, without warning.

We can only compare Cold River to reading the Bible :-) So escape the beaten path ...

Your Fingers Will Be Frozen From Turning the Pages of This Memoirs
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+ Digital River - Kindle Edition
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+ Nothing Left To Lose: Spared to Tell Story
+ Sink or Swim: If It Were All So Simple
+ Small Fish in the Big Pond
+ Cold River: Telling Tales Against The Tide

When you read your own work as something fresh, something strange, it can be very exciting – especially if there’s time to make revisions. But then, once published, you almost inevitably discover typos, mistakes, and causes for regret and even remorse. As in a lover’s quarrel, sometimes we wish we could take the words back. But it’s almost never possible. …

“You don’t find the books that change your life by accident; nor by design. One finds them the way a ragpicker finds something useful in the garbage, or the way a hunter accidentally encounters his prey. The enterprise demands vigilance, says the philosopher Walter Benjamin: it takes practice to lose one’s way in a city in order to discover something important about it.” Some books show us a new world, others vindicate our own experience...

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What Lies Beneath: Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better
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Maybe we are crazy. Maybe we will change the world: If you live life to the point of tears every Negative has a Positive, You just have to look for it. Blogs Help to filter the world ;-) Without Struggle/No Freedom ...

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Tragedy, like irony, is an unpleasant way of saying the truth. You don't cross the Iron Curtain and come out without scars or appreciation of the words of wisdom by Rudyard Kipling. They are as true and applicable today as when Kipling wrote them!

Sole survivors might often be thought of as anonymous, but we never want to be voiceless. Why true stories and icebergs say so much ... The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. Till taught by pain or borders less travelled, men really know not what freedom's worth:
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