Edward Kane

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About Edward Kane
Born and raised in Connecticut, Edward is well on his way into a writing life. Having independently published two short poetry collections about his struggles with addiction and sobriety, he's more focused on prose efforts. One of which is expected late 2018.
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Blog postWe took the streets from the untainted humans. Their word, not ours. I’m an abomination— my flesh was changed from what I was given at birth. Like me, this city will be unrecognizable. More than what it was. Along with every other creature of the Night, I’ve climbed skyscraper after skyscraper destroying the last of the light that poured through the long windows of the top floors. As I crushed handholds and footholds into their delicately designed buildings, burning flesh filled my nostrils a2 months ago Read more
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Blog postI swear I did this for 2019 but I guess not??
This is mostly for me but let’s try really putting it out there front and center.
1. Sell a short story! I’ve told myself I’m not starting anything new until I sell something. Which I think is the perfect prescription for where I am in my writing at the moment. I have one out on submission and another one soon to follow.
2. Follow along with Tim Clare’s new writing course. It starts on the today in his podcast feed (Death o1 year ago Read more -
Blog postI’m a writer!
Look, it’s a website with no new posts in over a year!
The year is almost out and I guess the decade is as well. That’s weird. The second half of this year has gone so fucking fast, I can’t believe it. So say we all!
It’s been quite the year, it began in that strange place of planning a wedding (I wrote the ceremony and I have always meant to post it. Maybe I will!) that we both secretly were worried would never work out. It did work out despite the bumps a1 year ago Read more -
Blog postThe door closes softly— I closed it
It’s an odd lock, was it two turns or three?
I pull the handle, I have to be sure
She’s taking the elevator down— I’ll sleep alone
Out on the balcony, I wait to watch her walk out of sight
She waves and even from this far away I know she doesn’t want to leave
but part of me has been waiting for a lonely night
I need to do this alone
It’s been sitting, waiting for me
I’m not sure any of this is necessar2 years ago Read more -
Blog postMaybe you should try.
That might not be the exact words but it’s the meaning that matters and it’s not about what someone told me or that someone convinced me because no one did. It was me. It’s just easier to say “she helped” or to personify the bad thing. Taking credit isn’t easy and maybe it’s a sign of a good person, I’m not sure. What I am sure of is I’m glad I had enough respect for her then and enough will to try, to challenge myself. Because that’s what it was in the beginning2 years ago Read more -
Blog postThis is self destruction
I’ve leaned on this for most of my life
Does it really bring better thoughts to the front?
Oh but it is hypocrisy
I am shoving strife
Down the paper barrel
Within silenced halted breaths
On the other end it shoves its own down upon me
So flick it
Flick it away
Why are you reaching for another?
The quieted breathing is what calms
I just give credit where credit is not due
And I can feel,2 years ago Read more -
Blog postAs luck would have it,
There was a perfect tiny tool
Dirt and filth will always find its way to us
I’m there for you as much as I can be
Like how you’re there for me as much as you can
Mother Nature is often times an enemy
but today she’s a friend
This twig acts as a tool to clean your name
I know you understand that I wish I could do more
If I could I’d love to wipe away all the dirt
because you are not what they say
No WE a2 years ago Read more -
Blog postTo celebrate FIVE WHOLE years since the release of my first poetry collection, both collections are free today, tomorrow and Monday(September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd). In all territories, so wherever you are the books are free!
If you already have them, tell a friend! and also thank you very much for reading.
visit: amazon.com/author/edwardkane to find me on Amazon!
Outside of the US?
UK
Australia book 1
Australia book 2
Germany
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Blog postThe Thirteenth Step is probably one of my favorite albums of all time. I could take or leave the rest of A Perfect Circle’s discography, I haven’t listened to their third album since around the time it came out. Thirteenth is incredible and strange and haunting and beautiful and ultimately mysterious. There’s no way that … Continue reading Review – A Perfect Circle’s EAT THE ELEPHANT →3 years ago Read more
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Blog postBack in 2006-2008, I was heavy into weekly comics. I was making decent money and not doing an abundance of drugs, nor was I faced with any real responsibilities. So it wasn’t anything to drop more than $60 a week on comics. Around this time, Marvel was doing the ‘Dark Reign’ banner books, one of which was a new Punisher series written by Rick Remender. I remember seeing the name and thinking “that’s a cool name”, upon opening the book I was instantly hooked. I loved every second of that run,3 years ago Read more
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Blog postEarlier this year I posted my goals for the year, here they are again:
**Finish new sci-fi short and begin submitting it
**Continue writing and working on novel
**Be more consistent on the blog
**Continue the application process to bring fiancée into the country
**Travel across the world, collect fiancée and bring her home
**GET MARRIED
**Be happily married
**Switch shifts at work
Soon after posting this list it changed, su3 years ago Read more
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Books By Edward Kane
by
Edward Kane
$2.99
This is the continuation of the journey began with My Enveloping Reflection, sobriety isn't a reward bestowed and hung on a shelf. It is a choice made repeatedly. This collection is deeper, perhaps darker, while maintaining the free form honest nature of the previous collection.
My Enveloping Reflection
Sep 9, 2013
by
Edward Kane
$2.99
A collection of free form poetry detailing the inspiration and the beginning steps of a journey through addiction and alcoholism.
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