Books tagged: henry miller

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Streets of Youth: a New Orleans Story    by Kevin Law
Price: $2.99 USD. 102930 words. Published on October 1, 2009. .

A personal story, a time capsule, a state of mind captured from a city like no other. This unique book is the account of a young man's desire to experience the world in all its deviant beauty and how the City of New Orleans obliges with consummate strangeness. Reading is a visceral experience. "Today I know how to recognize beauty." A. Rimbaud- A Season In Hell
Book of Souls    by Jack Ketchum
Price: $3.99 USD. 18070 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on February 15, 2011. .

In this intimate glimpse into the heart of his own creative spirit, Jack Ketchum shares his early career, literary influences, and some of the characters that formed the man he has become. From his early respect and admiration for Henry Miller to the tortured lives of friends, and the aftermath of 9/11...
Taco Fairy/Vidal Sassoon - 2Shot    by Hosho McCreesh
Price: Free! 2570 words. Published on April 2, 2011. .

Two short stories by Pushcart and Best-of-the-Web nominee Hosho McCreesh
Japanese Maple/We Might Just Save This Night Yet - 2Shot    by Hosho McCreesh
Price: $0.99 USD. 4940 words. Published on June 26, 2011. .

Two more short stories by Pushcart and Best-of-the-Web nominee Hosho McCreesh
The Drunk    by Erik Christian
Price: $1.99 USD. 40090 words. Published on November 23, 2011. .

Like With the clear child-like honesty of Henry Miller's writing, Erik Christian reveals his life of alcoholism and the demoralizing descent that accompanies addiction, and uncovers the futility and hopelessness of the never-ending cycle of the binge. With vulnerable and insightful dialogue, Erik Christian takes us on a wild ride and drops us safely back home when it's over.
Mormon Taliban    by Lag B'Omer
Price: $6.99 USD. 31280 words. Published on December 30, 2011. .

Mormon Taliban explores the Mormon Taliban paradigm of Utah. It unabashedly exposes the legal, political and religious influence of Utah's oligarchy. Its pages are rife with controversy, corruption, and the undercurrent of hidden agenda that has become the bread and butter of Utah's governing policies.