mia loves henry miller – Letter 23 – Lady M Erotica, The Downfall, Liberated by Death

mia loves henry miller

Letter 23 – Lady M Erotica, The Downfall, Liberated by Death

“Always we are led back to the heart. It is there that everything is determined. A community must be organized around the heart, otherwise, no matter how rational the theory, how stout the principle, it will fall apart. This is the true theater of operation: the heart. What happens outside in the world, as they say, is only the echo of the passion play which goes on in the soul of every individual.” —Henry Miller, Remember to Remember


1/4/12 1:34 p.m.

Dear Henry Miller,

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been writing to you consistently for one month.   I’m at the beginning of letter 23.  I never thought that I would get this far.  Somehow I am fueled to write to you, instead of resting and watching television, recuperating from our big New Year’s Eve Burlesque Show.  I will most likely work on the mural project on Friday.   I need to start working consistently on this project, now that the holidays are over.

Once upon a time, many years ago, I used to have an erotic web site, called LadyMerotica.com inspired by Jamie Joy Gatto and MindCaviar.com.   Mr. C and I were newlyweds, living at our five bedroom farm house.  Mr. C was newly unemployed.  I had a family of five to think about.   I didn’t receive financial help from my ex-husband, nor did we get any financial help for Mr. C’s son from his ex-wife.  I felt that I could make a substantial income to provide for my family, with this classy, adult web site. Continue reading

mia loves henry miller – Letter 16 – The Death of Kim Jong Il, My Korean Heritage, and My Life as a Liberated Woman Living in America

mia loves henry miller

Letter 16  The Death of Kim Jong Il, My Korean Heritage, and My Life as a Liberated Woman Living in America

12/19/01 – 9:17 a.m.

“I have said over and over again that I can understand a man committing murder in passion; if I were a judge I would condone such crimes. But I cannot bring myself to believe that killing indiscriminately in cold blood, which is what war entails, is justifiable.  As for killing an idea by killing the man who cherishes it, that to me is simply too preposterous for words.” –Henry Miller, Remember to Remember

Dear Henry Miller,

(I’m sorry – this letter is not laced with kinky, sexual stuff – but, it’s essential to my story)

I have a bitter taste of great dislike in my mouth for North Korea’s president, Kim Jong IL, who passed away yesterday from a heart attack, age 69.  I am an American citizen. I’m grateful that I do not have to live in the outrageous conditions of control, or the same state of fear Kim Jong IL and North Korea has instilled inside so many people, for so many decades.  But, I have extreme gratitude for my Korean ancestors and mother, who changed all of that for me and my present freedoms. Continue reading