The GSpot:Brad Listi

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Joseph Matheny in conversation with Brad Listi, author and founder of The Nervous Breakdown. Also, a new episode of In Your Ear reviewing the QN podcast.

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BRAD LISTI (b. August 1, 1975) is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestselling novel Attention. Deficit. Disorder. and the founder of TheNervousBreakdown.com, an online literary community and publication featuring writers from around the world. He has a BFA from the University of Colorado and an MFA from the University of Southern California. He was raised in the Middle West, but his kinfolk are from the Deep South. He teaches creative writing and English composition at Santa Monica College, and he can be found online at Myspace, Facebook, and www.thenervousbreakdown.com.

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  1. Denardo
    Posted December 14, 2009 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    Nervous breakdown basically means to me a cerebral over attentional deficit disorder where one must stop cerebral masturbation and start fingering their own lower G Spot where the 0/1 circuit is now accepted, then completed, and the future/quantumn path then can be downloaded and followed according to synchronicity and the ability to totally accept it ALL without any opinion, with ones intent is ones only compass.

    And Intent is relative to knowledge.

    Much much more inner/outer magnificient personal awareness reality is needed here and now.

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