sircheshirehollows
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Bio
*SHORT TALES OF A MAD DECADE OF COSMIC CREATIVE MAGIC*
2008: Our timeline begins in autumn. Sir Cheshire Hollows is falling prey to sudden, constant, overwhelming visions, ranging far and wide across the spectrum of all that can be imagined, and even further so. His visions nearly kill him (again and again), but his creative soul survives. Still. It is forever changed for the rest of Time. Autumn disappears. It is replaced by one of the worst winters Hollows has ever endured and, like his visions, this too stems the changings in him.
2009: Midsummer. Sir Cheshire Hollows and fellow Artistic Creator enter into a grand professional recording studio where, across just five short days, they manage to seemingly-impossibly record, engineer, and produce Hollows' now 'lost' album entitled 'Nostalgia Is Dead . . . & You Killed It', under one of his olde stage-names, 'Letters From The Prom', which, for a spell, later becomes 'Tokyo Quest'. Hollows tours 'locally' on this record for many months. During autumn, Sir Cheshire Hollows performs for his largest crowd (to-date); a sum of over 600 screaming, utterly-obsessed fans. He spends more than a year's time performing for thousands of fans, young-&-olde, before abandoning the record and most of his fans. Sorrowfully, this too is the last full year Hollows will be able to live on his own alone, for many more years to come.
2010: Early summer. Sir Cheshire Hollows and friend | tour manager called Foxy set-out on a United States cross-country tour, ending in southern California where they collect a mass of candid footage, later used for said 'lost' record's sole music video for 'Over The Moon' (a fan favourite). At a Magical Riverside, California performance, late one evening, the fabled Cosmic Jackie O ('Tiliana the Beautiful') sits in-back of the venue; She and Hollows have no idea what they will soon mean to one another, and to the world.
2011: Blasts-off straightaway with Egypt's revolution and Japan's massive back-to-back earthquakes. This leads Sir Cheshire Hollows to become politically protest-like for a short period (first and last instance of this). Exhausted, Hollows soon leaves the protest life behind forever and, by autumn, finally begins performing again; only this time, his hair is long, his beard is long, his clothes are tattered, and he only sings the music of 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, and sternly and almost hatefully refuses to perform any of his own songs from years prior. Also, 11th October, Hollows' twin Cosmic soul and lover, Jackie O, commits suicide whilst the two converse over a mobile line. This act cripples his soul. And thus, Sir Cheshire Hollows tragically and reluctantly writes the paralysing 'Try To Love Me', in Her memory. Weeks later, on Halloween, the two's otherwise favourite night of the year, Hollows performs Her song for the first time and soon decides never to physically record it.
2012: Late summer. After fans grow used to these changes, both newly and highly-fan-anticipated, vintage Sir Cheshire Hollows' debut record and first-ever book writings begin. On 8th October, said debut record entitled 'Now We Rise & We Are Everywhere' - a special title borrowed from Cosmic English kin, Nick Drake's, final record 'Pink Moon' - is officially released. It is instantly met with unexpected heaving world-spanning support and success.
2013: Sir Cheshire Hollows suffers yet another bloody harsh winter and countless Cosmic visions, including memories, never-yet-told, of his Jackie O. And still. He manages to write some of his most profound Poetries and pieces of Film Scripts. Though. It is not until late summer | early autumn that Hollows Truly feels the familiar Fates and Winds and Rains properly returning to his side, which he then uses to pen the bulk of his first nonfiction book, 'The Elemental Child'.
2014: Midsummer. After two maddeningly arduous years of living and creating and believing that he would not live to see the moment arrive, Sir Cheshire Hollows self-publishes 'The Elemental Child' to howling support and purchasings | readings by loyal fans all over the world. Hollows continues to perform but only 'locally', and, due to an ever-worsening mental and emotional state, these rare performances grow more and more melancholic. Hollows Truly begins to turn his singular focus upon travelling the world and to fleeing the States forever.
2015: Without any premeditated notions or words to anyone at all, Sir Cheshire Hollows writes and releases a second record entitled 'Where The Young Live Forever'; this time to far less fan support, due to his near-constant reclusive Nature. Performances have dwindled to a total of none. In late summer, Hollows' near-two-decade-olde Iceland & United Kingdom (multi-month) dream Odyssey to be Free of all things 'American' finally takes place and stirs famously within him. It is seen to bring him back to life and, upon returning to the States in autumn, Hollows fervently begins writing his second nonfiction book, 'The Grand Infinite', inspired wholly by his Cosmic lovers, Cosmic adventurings, and Cosmic visions.
2016: Though an absurd and paralysing number of creative Goddesses and Gods are hurled from worldly life throughout the entirety of the year, Sir Cheshire Hollows manages to spend all four seasons writing massive pieces of multiple books, such as 'The Werrolls & Wotsits of Calliope Prim', 'Odyssíin' (pennings of his adventurings outside the States, which, instead, are ultimately included in what will become his fourth nonfiction book), and 'Pyrmithea', and also multiple films, including 'Girls Can't Kiss' and 'Cathedral'. He soon completes 'The Grand Infinite' and once again publishes worldwide. He does not travel at all. And if not for the impossible gatherings of said Fated writings, Hollows would likely have taken his own life; as it would be the worst anniversary of his Jackie O's passing, since the first.
2017: Sir Cheshire Hollows writes and (shortly before Halloween) completes his first full book of Poetries, which he had originally planned for rendering all handmade Artworks for each Poem. He quickly decides to abandon this idea. Instead, Hollows creatively scripts said Poetries and self-publishes 'Oneironaut: Original Poetries Of A Mad Person'; his third publication, worldwide. Also, Hollows suddenly returns to writing and recording sporadic pieces of both new Original music and those only of a few of his favourite Cosmic Creators (Daniel Johnston, mostly). He continues penning bits of his films, including the unexpected plot for a brand-new film called 'Palace of the King', and yet another new book tentatively called 'Olde Man on the Sea'. Though. He soon turns his mad-minded soul entirely upon what will become his fourth self-published book (nonfiction), simply entitled 'EON', which is currently his sole creative focus, at present, and is likely to be both completed and released worldwide (like the others) before the end of 2018.