Bill Burroughs on the set of Naked Lunch (1991)

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Bill Burroughs on the set of Naked Lunch (1991)
Art dump to prove I'm not dead feat. andrew paris x swan interzone crackship, danbert if they could shapeshift into animals, biblically accurate herbert west in his pj's, herbert riding a bike in zurich, self-indulgent danbert fluff, and a creature from Lovecraft's short story The Nameless City which I drew with my index finger on my cell phone <3
Followers of obsolete unthinkable trades, doodling in Etruscan, addicts of drugs not yet synthesized, black marketeers of World War III, excisors of telepathic sensitivity, osteopaths of the spirit, investigators of infractions denounced by bland paranoid chess players, servers of fragmentary warrants taken down in hebephrenic shorthand charging unspeakable mutilations of the spirit, officials of unconstituted police states, brokers of exquisite dreams and nostalgias tested on the sensitized cells of junk sickness and bartered for raw materials of the will, drinkers of the Heavy Fluid sealed in translucent amber of dreams.
— Naked Lunch, William S. Burroughs (1959)
Templebeat - Interzone [1992]
interzone, william s. burroughs / try, dennis cooper
Joy Division - Interzone (1979) Ian Curtis / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris / Bernard Sumner from: "Unknown Pleasures" (LP)
Post-Punk
@Archive (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Ian Curtis: Co-Lead Vocals Peter Hook: Co-Lead Vocals / Bass Bernard Sumner: Guitar / Keyboards Stephen Morris: Drums
Produced by Martin Hannett
Recorded: @ Strawberry Studios in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England UK April, 1979
Album Released: on June 15, 1979 Factory Records
CD Reissue Released: on June 30, 2015 Rhino / Factory Records
Cover Artwork Designed by Peter Saville
Interzone Magazine Issue 207 published December 2006:
An Interview with Sir Terry Pratchett and his works- and Neil Gaiman, where he shortly addresses the process of writing Good Omens.
Terry shortly mentions,
“Neil doesn't rule out another book with me and he was good to write with...yep, it could happen. With anyone else? I don't know, but probably not.?”
Neil says,
"Terry took that initial 5,000 words of mine and ran it through the computer (because I’d lost the files in a computer crash) and made it the first 10,000 words, and it was definitely Good Omens at that point. Neither one thing nor the other, but a third thing.”
"I think Terry could do a very good impersonation of me if he needed to, and I could do a very good impersonation of him; so we knew the area of the Venn diagram in which we were working. But mostly the book found its own voice very quickly. It helped that we were both scarred by the William books when we were kids...”
Interzone (1989) Swan