Dispatches from the Swinging Door Saloon: Poems from my 10-year bender inside heaven's dive bar

Author:   Randall McNair
Publisher:   Bits of Steak Press
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9781735108001


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Stifled creativity. Midlife mediocrity. Explore nitty-gritty struggles as viewed through the lens of whiskey, beer, and down-to-earth verse.Any man might turn to his neighborhood bar after misfortune pays a visit. But when oppressive jobs, self-loathing, and a tall glass of liquid comfort strike at an artistic soul, they can trigger something truly unique. In this straightforward set of poems, a blue-collar worker stuck in a white-collar world brings the average Joe's daily frustrations to life in a raw and tongue-in-cheek voice. Inspired by his decade-long bender at a local watering hole, a BA in Creative Writing and the poetry of Charles Bukowski, Randall McNair channels his malaise into witty, quirky, and above all, honest observations on the human condition. From a simple love of the female form to the heartbreaking loss of beloved family, this volume follows the ups-and-downs of an ordinary existence. If you've ever experienced a mundane tragedy, McNair's reflections on hated professions, the salve of alcohol, and how to face death will resonate. Dispatches from the Swinging Door Saloon is a refreshing collection of poems for people who hate poetry. If you like exploring the drunken mind, unpretentious writers, and folksy language, then you'll adore Randall McNair's levelheaded lines. Buy Dispatches from the Swinging Door Saloon to drown your sorrows in verse today!

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Author:   Randall McNair
Publisher:   Bits of Steak Press
Imprint:   Bits of Steak Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9781735108001


ISBN 10:   1735108006
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The poet Randall McNair invites us to have fun. To take life as it comes, to have a beer with a friend, to enjoy the plain words of our natural speech, to laugh. The writing is so clear and so easy to understand you wonder if it's really poetry. Little by little you realize it is. Poetry in its elemental state, written to be understood - with splashes of humor along the way. Try writing this clearly and after blood has dripped down your brow into your eyes, you'll discover this may be the highest art. Poem after poem lays out a precious gift - the gift of a person. And we're invited into the simple house where he lives. We're not ushered around back with the servants, or made to trudge through a tangled meadow of self-reflection, or to stand in a long line with a forty-thousand dollar check timed over four years to buy an MFA. We're brought to the front entrance with the welcome mat at our feet and the door wide open. sometimes a wet dogjust wants to be a wet dog, without being remindedthat he is a wet dog. To enjoy these poems you don't have to be in a bar, either, lifting a pint. But it might help. Look to your left, over death's shoulder, and you'll see the ghost of McNair's mentor, Charles Bukowski, chuckling over his fifty-thousandth beer. Clive Matson, author of Hello, Paradise. Paradise, Goodbye and Let the Crazy Child Write! The perfect setting to read this book is where it was written - in a dimly lit neighborhood pub with lots of character and characters. The delightfully twisted inner recesses of Randall McNair's brain will nourish your soul and senses while tickling your funny bone. Glenn Stickley, Producer, Emmy Award winner for The Amazing Race Get yourself a stiff drink and take a wry romp through the immeasurable pleasures and pains of first-time published, long-time poet, Randall McNair. You'll be mighty glad you did. Michael Lucker, Screenwriter, Lecturer of Film Studies, Author of Crash! Boom! Bang! How to Write Action Movies


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Described by his inner circle as Poet Laureate of the Absurd, Randall McNair spent the better part of a decade drinking himself silly at the Swinging Door Saloon in Tustin, California. While there, he was inspired to put pen to paper by a combination of Charles Bukowski, Billy Collins, Sharon Olds and the muse at large. His Poetry CV includes a BA in English (Creative Writing) from CSU Long Beach in 2002, the 2002 Key West Literary Seminar's Advanced Poetry Workshop with Sharon Olds, the 2009 Key West Literary Seminar's Advanced Poetry Workshop with Billy Collis and the 2019 Southampton Writers Conference 10-day Advanced Poetry Workshop also with Billy Collins. McNair's work has been published in both American and Canadian literary journals. He lives in Alameda, California, with his wife and young son.

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