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"Aphorisms are far from harmless. They are simply troublemakers and iconoclasts, dogmatists whose majestic authority commands consent. They are simply, by classification, revolutionaries who carry their truths to be self-evident," creates Wayne Geary in A Quick Record of Aphorisms. The Erotic Fire of the Unattainable has a understated narrative where-in an avant garde designer weaves love with life, fine art with earning money, and inspiration with the banal realities of daily life. You start with "Why Women Battle Pirates," Walley creates, "A real woman will not be quite happy with one man. With one man, she will rage, eat into herself and him. She'll jump from the pirate ship onto a ship that is gracefully billowing with sails of mankind and the caring of, a ship packed with love, of fools. She'll not stay isolated in a single man's private battle with his maleness." Walley covers such disparate topics as "The Disappointments of Infidelity", "Talk in Love", "Writers", "Work and its own Punishments", "The Importance of the Argument", "The Ocean", "NY", and ends on "Deathbed". This unflinching narrative is a quest through an artist's head, taking us outside the usual confines, to buffs and ex-husbands, vacationing, solitude, money and the value of rebellion. Walley creates, "My pal asks me to describe the best sex I ever had. I have that rare occasion when I could compare myself to some other female. I learn that we am passionate, reactive, available but shy, lacking in self-confidence. What attacks me is that this is can certainly make money am out of foundation." Homosexual Walley has released short tales and a book, Strings Attached, which was a finalist for Pirate's Alley/Faulkner and Capricorn Prizes. She lives and works in NEW YORK.