
“Buzzkill, how does it happen when your scene no longer belongs to you? What defined you at a youthful age gets killed off then comes back two decades later when you can tell the greenhorns all they’ve missed. Unless you’re onstage where senior bands (now called “heritage acts”) receive their due for a second go-round, you no longer matter. You’re the weirdo, the assclown, even more so than when you practiced it all first.”
–excerpt from “Chasing the Moon,” Coming of Rage, by Ray Van Horn, Jr.
Hey, hey, just a little bump before the release of my new novel Revolution Calling to remind you my first short story collection, the Pushcart Prize nominated Coming of Rage is available through any of these outlets.
As always, much love and thanks for your support!
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“Buy it, you must!” – Yoda
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LMAO!!! I love this. Thank you, man!
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It’s a great book, what can I say?
Cheers.
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Can’t thank you enough, bro.
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A stunning book cover, Ray!
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I appreciate it, and no doubt so does my cover artist and editor, Tara. 🙂
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Congratulations Ray!! I might be a grandma ass clown but I was still moshing at age 45!!🤦♀️😂😛
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Thanks, Susan! I love it. I retired from the pit right before that age once this punk ass was headbutting everyone and picking picks with anyone he could. He tried the same with me, so I forechecked him out of the way. He got pissed and swam his way toward me. I cocked my fist up ready for him, but my buddy hauled me out before a real problem ensued. Never in my life had I ever engaged in fisticuffs in a mosh. I told myself I was retiring from the slam right after that, since everything had changed. I’d seen too many people playing kung fu theatrics and trying to maul each other without picking one another up. Anyone who really moshed knows the code, for crying out loud. If a pit whirls up when I’m at a show, I stay on the edge and do pit patrol, helping to keep people on their feet.
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