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Tim Storrs Biography

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“…someone has to be the antithesis to whatever cucking, shucking and appeasing pop material for the mainstream why not me… I didn’t start this company to be a subordinate or compromise my masculinity in my art. Besides without them…there’s no me I can’t be an antithesis without the duality. Niches are important not everything can or should be inclusive to society. Exclusivity is important and it holds a special value I never cared about the general public they aren’t my audience…”

“…I eat and train like a warrior, I only look inwardly, I approach my creations and business as a King because they are my subjects. I try to acquire the consciousness of a god. Self programming is just self mastery. Leveraging discipline That’s what affordable shotguns and literary alchemy is about, aligning the mental physical and spiritual into one. It’s the journey of becoming, applying wisdom it’s esoteric and literal I’m writing about evolving…”

“…I eat and train like a warrior, I run my businesses and creations like a king, I’m speaking about my own programming. Work to acquire the consciousness of a god, looking inwardly I self impose any discipline necessary so that your physical, mental and spiritual state are aligned there is no mastery other than the mastery of self that’s what literally alchemy and affordable shotguns is really about, self mastery…my evolution into total self 360”

“Editing and cowardice kills more writers than drugs, They start second-guessing stuttering, thinking about the end before they even start, how they will be perceived. So they smooth out the grit and trim the edges. They neuter themselves - those are the ones who never write they are too self conscious or insecure Writing is a noun a action word talking about writers and writing is not not writing - writing is writing.”

“…the literary world is filled with kooks and fanatical people obsessed with writers but they don’t write themselves or are afraid to. I can always tell who writes for a living by what they want to discuss with me. Anyone who makes a living or earns money writing has shared their works etc; likes to discuss life itself ie: anything except writing. And if it’s discussed it’s usually in terms of endearment, writers who influenced us to attempt to make money writing. Anyone who fantasizes about writing or being a writer and maybe just writes casually and privately, oddly wants to talk about authors. To critique them categorize them and talk about their interpretations of their works and other various judgments on why they are good or not. If you ask them why they haven’t published they tend to have a list of cowardly reasons why they can’t bring themselves to completing or showing anything they have written or published themselves …”