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The Village Squires - Tales of Mayhem and Revenge is an exciting
and eye-opening story about a young and extremely talented rock and
roll band's path to professional status and acclaim. Yet, its
members' underlying sense of justice and retribution, resulting
from several childhood and young-adult traumas, presents the band
with a collective and debilitating dichotomy...in that they
sometimes, very purposefully, become vigilantes, creating a shared
alter-ego/lifestyle; and, while unique and noble with intent,
eventually sabotage themselves in terms of greater career
success.The main characters, Paulie Bayonne/lead vocals, Johnny
Wilson/drums, Rocky Reeves/bass, and Mickey Franz/guitar, have all
been best friends since junior high, growing up in a small city of
Northern Virginia. Paul and John are one year older than Mickey and
Rocky, and, by design, take on the roles of big brothers to each,
respectively. These four experience the intoxicating highs and
anguishing lows of flirting with stardom, as well as all the
trappings of the music business, good and bad; but, it's the
ubiquitous enigma of righteous decision and dilemma of consequence
that gives this story its underlying and psychological foundation,
ending, quite possibly, with reasonable proof of the concept of
"guardian angels," after all.
"The Girls of Yesterday" is a testimonial, in general, to women's
intuition, strength and intelligence; and, in particular, the
"Southern coming of age" story of a brother and sister's shared and
profound love for each other growing up.
Jesse, the main character, headed to college in the deeper south
to play basketball, feels great separation anxiety from Loretta,
his one year younger sibling who all through their life exhibited
physical, mental and even spiritual skills beyond the norm. Their
love is unique in that Jesse always looks to Loretta for intuitive
guidance, while she never fails to acknowledge her older brother's
gifted sense of right and wrong.
Another important theme in "Girls" is the development of an
endearing friendship with Jesse and Jess, a multi-talented young
black football sensation, that brings to their relationship his
racial perspective of growing up in the rural south, as opposed to
Jesse's more sheltered childhood, and together they formulate maybe
the very best of educations possible; that of two intense souls
being truthful while loving each other.
These themes play constantly; with laughter, sorrow, horror,
tragedy, and romance found in abundance, and infused throughout
with this story's main and other very colorful characters,
finishing with an integrated and surprise conclusion
Reflections of Darkness and Light is novelist Michael Andre Fath
s debut volume of verse. These 51 poems transcend the gamut of
human emotion and experience, whether physical, mental or
spiritual, and sometimes everything, wrapped into a single
offering. The splendor of daughters, our Chesapeake Bay s sheer
majesty, the sublime brilliance of sport and luminosity of music,
etc., are included themes giving way to those feelings of grandeur;
with even the devoted care of one s 1950 s Chevrolet, and the
intoxicating visual seduction of a simple sundress
Yet to counterbalance while being faithful to the more somber
and tragic aspects of life, entries also portray the loneliness of
being a single father, sibling and parent loss, fall from grace, a
beloved pet s transition, a Marine Vietnam veteran s catharsis and
much more.
These will hopefully, at the very least, entice reflection and
appreciation of surviving life s numerous and many times seemingly
insurmountable and impossible challenges.
The Village Squires - Tales of Mayhem and Revenge is an exciting
and eye-opening story about a young and extremely talented rock and
roll band's path to professional status and acclaim. Yet, its
members' underlying sense of justice and retribution, resulting
from several childhood and young-adult traumas, presents the band
with a collective and debilitating dichotomy...in that they
sometimes, very purposefully, become vigilantes, creating a shared
alter-ego/lifestyle; and, while unique and noble with intent,
eventually sabotage themselves in terms of greater career
success.The main characters, Paulie Bayonne/lead vocals, Johnny
Wilson/drums, Rocky Reeves/bass, and Mickey Franz/guitar, have all
been best friends since junior high, growing up in a small city of
Northern Virginia. Paul and John are one year older than Mickey and
Rocky, and, by design, take on the roles of big brothers to each,
respectively. These four experience the intoxicating highs and
anguishing lows of flirting with stardom, as well as all the
trappings of the music business, good and bad; but, it's the
ubiquitous enigma of righteous decision and dilemma of consequence
that gives this story its underlying and psychological foundation,
ending, quite possibly, with reasonable proof of the concept of
"guardian angels," after all.
Reflections of Darkness and Light is novelist Michael Andre Fath
s debut volume of verse. These 51 poems transcend the gamut of
human emotion and experience, whether physical, mental or
spiritual, and sometimes everything, wrapped into a single
offering. The splendor of daughters, our Chesapeake Bay s sheer
majesty, the sublime brilliance of sport and luminosity of music,
etc., are included themes giving way to those feelings of grandeur;
with even the devoted care of one s 1950 s Chevrolet, and the
intoxicating visual seduction of a simple sundress
Yet to counterbalance while being faithful to the more somber
and tragic aspects of life, entries also portray the loneliness of
being a single father, sibling and parent loss, fall from grace, a
beloved pet s transition, a Marine Vietnam veteran s catharsis and
much more.
These will hopefully, at the very least, entice reflection and
appreciation of surviving life s numerous and many times seemingly
insurmountable and impossible challenges.
"The Girls of Yesterday" is a testimonial, in general, to women's
intuition, strength and intelligence; and, in particular, the
"Southern coming of age" story of a brother and sister's shared and
profound love for each other growing up.
Jesse, the main character, headed to college in the deeper south
to play basketball, feels great separation anxiety from Loretta,
his one year younger sibling who all through their life exhibited
physical, mental and even spiritual skills beyond the norm. Their
love is unique in that Jesse always looks to Loretta for intuitive
guidance, while she never fails to acknowledge her older brother's
gifted sense of right and wrong.
Another important theme in "Girls" is the development of an
endearing friendship with Jesse and Jess, a multi-talented young
black football sensation, that brings to their relationship his
racial perspective of growing up in the rural south, as opposed to
Jesse's more sheltered childhood, and together they formulate maybe
the very best of educations possible; that of two intense souls
being truthful while loving each other.
These themes play constantly; with laughter, sorrow, horror,
tragedy, and romance found in abundance, and infused throughout
with this story's main and other very colorful characters,
finishing with an integrated and surprise conclusion
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