So I drive a tow truck and we get alot of abandoned cars, which we end up crushing or reselling. I now have a good stack of abandoned dairies. I want to publish them and make money. Thoughts on this?
>>24726019In all likelihood most of the diaries won't be worth reading. Most people can't write for shit. You might be able to shape them into something worth reading if you anonymize what you have and extract the best passages from all the diaries put together. Post some of the diaries though
>>24726019i hope you digitise them and back them up
Junkies
>>24726066>Happened before I knew who Austin was and the fuck of that bitch-Peak fiction
These pages are from this junkie who got arrested on failure to appear. When her kid was born, the child tested positive for meth, coke, and fent.
I've got a few. A Liberal Arts chick traveling abroad, another junkie who OD in the fire lane at Wal-Mart. And some weird tranny shit.
>>24726019Slice of life kino. I scavenged a diary once while dropping off the contents of a basement storage room at the dump. You used to be able to find picture albums and stuff, but that's rarer now of course.
>>24726019there's a huge market for "found art," a lot of it random pictures and strange scraps from encampments etc, you should go more for the art book market. >checks this outA Photographer Spent Years Secretly Snapping Shots of New Yorkers’ Text Messages. See the Mortifying, Humorous, and Heartbreaking Images Here Jeff Mermelstein’s text message pictures make up his new book “#nyc,” out now.https://news.artnet.com/art-world/jeff-mermelstein-secret-text-message-photos-1894914
>>24726066>>24726066post more diary
>>24726019someone did this a few years ago with diaries they found in a skip and it was a best seller. pic related.