Widefield High School Alumni
Colorado Springs, Colorado (CO)
Joe Schwartz
Widefield High School
Class of 1985
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JOE'S PROFILE

First Name | Joe |
Last Name | Schwartz |
Graduation Year | Class of 1985 |
Gender | Male |
Current Location | St. Louis |
Hometown | St. Louis |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | Always available for purchase online @ Amazon.com B&N.com Smashwords.com For sale in the real world at Apop Records&Books-2831 Cherokee Street, St. Louis, MO 63118 (314) 664-6575 & Left Bank Books-Central West End-399 N. Euclid Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108-Phone: 314.367.6731 Be a tool and follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@JoesBlackTShirt I'm vulgar and make no apologies for it. If such language, whether written or spoken is offensive to you, I suggest you immediately fuck off. A St. Louis native, I write exclusively about the Gateway City. I prefer the style of fiction deemed transgressive fiction. That is my stories protagonists generally find a solution to their problems through either illicit or illegal means. I personally prefer stories told through a criminal's point-of-view. It is never the crime that fascinates me so much as the motivation to do it and the terrible, almost predictable outcomes to such actions. Just as I have an expectation of writing to be read I believe that it is as important, if not more so, that you as a reader should have the expectation of being entertained as you read. Anything less is such a disappointment. ‘The Games Men Play’ is twenty-one short stories that will take the reader on a haunting journey through the darkest St. Louis streets to its most rural counties. A terrific, fast paced storytelling style that never wastes a word, constantly entertains and demands to be read. No one cares. Your pain is not special. Their empathy is false, only an opportunity for them to selfishly display their life tragedies like merit badges while discounting your disappointment. You will never be happy. The pursuit of happiness is a a pointless and never ending black hole that is impossible to find meaning within. Eventually you will die and everyone and everything you love will die. Fifty years from now no one will care about your so called legacy and in one hundred years you might as well simply not have existed. The pain and sorrow along with the joy and ecstasy are merely fleeting moments filling your days causing you pain, relieving your fears, making you doubt the air you breathe. This world is based on inferiority to each other. All of us must be subservient to an ideal that will define us, make us better in the eyes of our truest judge, our ego. Superiority is the drug we crave and we will kill, lie, cheat, and ruin entire civilizations so that someday we can write our own history declaring how the infinite, indescribable, formless, omnipotent being we call God was on our side, that ours is the one, true way and how all others are damned in their ignorance and indifference. Now is the time to expose yourself to yourself. Stop being a friend to your enemies. Declare war on anyone not for you. Have no mercy for your those who would smile as you burn, laugh at your tragedies, they want you to suffer. Your deepest wounds are their greatest pleasures. You can never make peace with them for they will kill your children while you sleep. The end is near and getting closer everyday. You cannot stop it but you can accept it. This life is a grain of sand on the shores of infinity. Your viciousness, your kindness, your abuse, your denial will become stories in a unread books eventually destroyed to make room for the new books that inevitably will become forgotten and doomed to be repeated until this big, blue world implodes like a rock star ga...(read more) |

Class of 1985 Alumni
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Recent Class of 1985 Reunions
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Widefield High School Class of 1975 - 40 year reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Jul 31, 2015
Description: WHS surname A – H: Contact Cindy Powell whs75a.h@gmail.com Message line (719)375-1346 WHS surname I – P: ...(read more)
25th & 26th Reunion!
Invited Classes: 1985, 1984
Date: Jul 17, 2010
Description: Saturday~July 17, 2010 Reunion Celebration Cheyenne Mountain Resort 3225 Broadmoor Valley Rd Colorado Springs, CO 6:30pm...(read more)