Joolz Denby
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Author
Born
in Colchester but best known for living in Bradford, The United Kingdom
Website
Genre
Influences
Dylan Thomas, Wilfred Owen, Edith Wharton,
Member Since
October 2008
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Billie Morgan
16 editions
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2004
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Stone Baby
10 editions
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2000
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Borrowed Light
2 editions
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published
2006
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Corazon
3 editions
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published
2002
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A True Account of the Curious Mystery of Miss Lydia Larkin and the Widow Marvell
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2011
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Wild Thing
3 editions
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published
2012
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Pray for Us Sinners
2 editions
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published
2006
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Errors of the Spirit
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2000
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Spirit Stories
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2008
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Das Tor des Schmerzes
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“I smelt him, smelt Johnny; for a second I thought - what? That he was there, was with me, that he wasn't...But I realised it was his perfume, the one I'd had made specially for him by an artisan perfumer in New York, his own custom-made one-off blend. It had been hideously expensive but I hadn't cared as long as it had pleased him. It was all intense essential oils, layer upon layer of labdanum, patchouli, vanilla, vetiver, ambrette, frankincense, myrrh, amber, Bulgarian rose absolute, Oud wood - the list was endless and beautiful, like a scented prayer. The woman had said some of the ingredients would keep their fragrance for a hundred years, would never die. Like me, he'd said, like us. I'd put some drops of the heavy dark oil on a couple of cotton wool pads and put them in the box when we got it, now the fragrance - strange, narcotic, archaic - filled the room like his ghost, embracing me in memories.”
― Wild Thing
― Wild Thing
“To be honest? I'd thought myself above them. What a nasty little counter-culture snob I was. There they were, doing their fucking best, trying to have a life, trying to bring up their children decently, struggling to make the payments on the little house, wondering where their youth had gone, where love had gone, what was to become of them and all I could do was be a snotty, judgmental cow. But it was no good. I couldn't be like them. I'd seen too much, done too much that was outside anything they knew. I wasn't better than them, but I was different. We had no point of contact other than work. Even then, they disapproved of my attitude, my ways of dealing with the clients. Many's the time I'd ground my teeth as Andrea or Fran had taken the piss out of some hapless, useless, illiterate get they were assigned to; being funny at the expense of their stupidity, their complete inability to deal with straight society. Sure, I knew it was partly a defence mechanism; they did it because it was laugh or scream, and we were always told it wasn't good to let the clients get too close. But all too often - not always, but enough times to make me seethe with irritation - there was an ingrained, self-serving elitism in there too. Who'd see it better than me? They sealed themselves up in their white-collar world like chrysalides and waited for some kind of reward for being good girls and boys, for playing the game, being a bit of a cut above the messy rest - a reward that didn't exist, would never come and that they would only realise was a lie when it was far too late.
Now I would be one of the Others, the clients, the ones who stood outside in the cold and, shivering, looked in at the lighted windows of reason and middle-class respectability. I would be another colossal fuck-up, another dinner party story. But my sin was all the greater because I'd wilfully defected from the right side to the hopelessly, eternally wrong side. I was not only a screw-up, I was a traitor.”
― Wild Thing
Now I would be one of the Others, the clients, the ones who stood outside in the cold and, shivering, looked in at the lighted windows of reason and middle-class respectability. I would be another colossal fuck-up, another dinner party story. But my sin was all the greater because I'd wilfully defected from the right side to the hopelessly, eternally wrong side. I was not only a screw-up, I was a traitor.”
― Wild Thing
“¿Qué hice para que papá se fuera? ¿Qué hice para que dejara de quererme?
¿Por qué nunca escribió ni llamó? ¿Por qué nunca más quiso volver a verme? De niña la guillotina del abandono me martirizaba. Ni envió tarjetas de cumpleaños, ni telefoneó por Navidad ni nada. Todos los años esperaba que pasara algo, sin decirle nada a nadie, con todo mi corazón, al mismo tiempo que me maldecÃa entre dientes por albergar esperanza, porque cuando al final no ocurrÃa nada, era peor si habÃa mantenido la ilusión y me habÃa convencido de que ese serÃa el cumpleaños en el que por fin papá escribirÃa. Si tenÃa esperanza y buscaba presagios en las cosas - el cartero retrasándose diez minutos, un espléndido dÃa de abril o una buena nota en un examen - el dolor que sentÃa al ver que no ocurrÃa nada se hacÃa insoportable. Por tanto es mejor vivir sin esperar nada más que decepción. Asà luego el daño no es tanto.”
― Billie Morgan
¿Por qué nunca escribió ni llamó? ¿Por qué nunca más quiso volver a verme? De niña la guillotina del abandono me martirizaba. Ni envió tarjetas de cumpleaños, ni telefoneó por Navidad ni nada. Todos los años esperaba que pasara algo, sin decirle nada a nadie, con todo mi corazón, al mismo tiempo que me maldecÃa entre dientes por albergar esperanza, porque cuando al final no ocurrÃa nada, era peor si habÃa mantenido la ilusión y me habÃa convencido de que ese serÃa el cumpleaños en el que por fin papá escribirÃa. Si tenÃa esperanza y buscaba presagios en las cosas - el cartero retrasándose diez minutos, un espléndido dÃa de abril o una buena nota en un examen - el dolor que sentÃa al ver que no ocurrÃa nada se hacÃa insoportable. Por tanto es mejor vivir sin esperar nada más que decepción. Asà luego el daño no es tanto.”
― Billie Morgan
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“If for one minute you think you're better than a sixteen year old girl in a Green Day t-shirt, you are sorely mistaken. Remember the first time you went to a show and saw your favorite band. You wore their shirt, and sang every word. You didn't know anything about scene politics, haircuts, or what was cool. All you knew was that this music made you feel different from anyone you shared a locker with. Someone finally understood you. This is what music is about.”
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Thanks for adding me, I'm a fan having first seen you perform at the Lyceum with the Gun Club, Sisters and New Model Army why only recently ahem!
Feel quite honoured
Simon

Good to hear from you Joolz and thanks for the friendship on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ,
ROGER
Thanks for adding me. It's good to have another Brit on my list. Although I live in Australia, I originally came from Devon/Cornwall in the UK.
If you want to fill in the gaps my web is:
I wish you great success on your trip to Germany with Red Sky Coven.
Carole