Stimes Addisson
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American, 1920-1999. He arrives first, riding a hippopotamus -- because he is one. He receives a barometric trouser-shaper.
Like many smart young dreamers from the midwest, Addisson made his way to New York. There was a war on, everyone was jumpy. Japs could blow up the Statue of Liberty at any moment. Addisson had gotten out of the service on account of one flat foot and poor eyesight. He enrolled at NYU and life seemed to be headed towards elbow patches and pipes when got the letter that would change his life....
Along with Stimso Adid, he set the Accidental Associationalist ball in motion.
Trivia
Was a champion water-skier.
Was fond of coins.
Favorite word: pimp.
He could hang a spoon from 27 points on his face.
He loved pecan pie.
Known Works
Original series Reticent 27, Co-Founder/Editor.
Tallow Tunnel, poetry broadside.
Yellow Peril Poems, poetry collection.
Stimes Addisson's Blues and Blood Red Blues, two detective novels starring Dutch Forkes, 1970 and 1972.
Popol Vuh:Hovering Pops, a radio play.