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Pay attention. Exactly this lesson Scott lays out line by insightful line in his newest chap. Beginning and ending in the confines of coffeehouses, he points out that caffeinated moments of conversation and meditation can only grow by feeding them with life experience. Scott then takes the rest of the book to describe and analyze life as he sees it in the big city. The usual bad boys, druggies and hookers run the streets of the west, the ER ward works overtime, and all around everyone’s looking for some sort of revolution: salvation for the unrighteous. Scott finds his in an open mind flowing into well-constructed verse, a hot cuppa joe, and some cool jazz. It all keeps him sane and able to sleep at night, making for a guy with something interesting to talk about.
-- Pooch, Flipside Magazine vol. 120, 1999
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poetry, confessional poetry, mental health, contemplation, beat, street life, observations, sanity, life experience, working class, addiction, coffeeshopPlaces
Los Angeles, Long Beach CA, Pasadena, Glendale CATimes
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Never-Ending Cigarettes
March 24, 1999, Ye Olde Font Shoppe
Mass Market Paperback
in English
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188928937X 9781889289373
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"I sit in the coffee shop waiting for night/ to come, blue-grey tables, blue-grey/ windows, faces, stares - a blankness/ screaming hard."
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