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A Song Without a Melody: A novel of the '90s by Ace Boggess
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A Song Without a Melody: A novel of the ‘90s by Ace Boggess

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Collin Hearst is a timid young reporter covering the Pittsburgh music scene during the early 1990s. Largely inept at dealing with other people, he hides behind characters he refers to as his routines. December Leigh, lead singer of the alternative-rock band Cancer Moon, also has identity issues, hiding behind more literal masks. When they get together, what follows is a whirlwind tour of sex, drugs, and self-discovery, all set against a backdrop of colorful ‘90s subculture and a soundtrack that Collin will hear forever in his mind.

Harrowing and authentic… Boggess writes like a demented coroner cutting into living bodies.

–John Van Kirk, author of Song for Chance

This novel would be just as potent and vivid on film–or as a stage play or a graphic novel. Song is both philosophy and thrilling suspense–grunge-era lyrics scrawled across the pages of Camus.

–Andrea Fekete, author of Waters Run Wild

A Song Without a Melody is Ace Boggess at his best: lurid prose, a strong sense of place, and the heart and forward momentum that makes him a master storyteller.

–Eliot Parker, author of Fragile Brilliance

Ace Boggess is a freelance writer and editor living in Charleston, West Virginia. He is the author of two books of poetry: The Prisoners (Brick Road Poetry Press, 2014) and The Beautiful Girl Whose Wish Was Not Fulfilled (Highwire Press, 2003). His writing has appeared in Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Lumina, Mid-American Review, River Styx, North Dakota Quarterly, and hundreds of other journals. He received a fellowship from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts and spent five years in a West Virginia prison. But that’s another story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hyperborea Publishing
Country
CA
Date
6 December 2016
Pages
252
ISBN
9781988292052

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Collin Hearst is a timid young reporter covering the Pittsburgh music scene during the early 1990s. Largely inept at dealing with other people, he hides behind characters he refers to as his routines. December Leigh, lead singer of the alternative-rock band Cancer Moon, also has identity issues, hiding behind more literal masks. When they get together, what follows is a whirlwind tour of sex, drugs, and self-discovery, all set against a backdrop of colorful ‘90s subculture and a soundtrack that Collin will hear forever in his mind.

Harrowing and authentic… Boggess writes like a demented coroner cutting into living bodies.

–John Van Kirk, author of Song for Chance

This novel would be just as potent and vivid on film–or as a stage play or a graphic novel. Song is both philosophy and thrilling suspense–grunge-era lyrics scrawled across the pages of Camus.

–Andrea Fekete, author of Waters Run Wild

A Song Without a Melody is Ace Boggess at his best: lurid prose, a strong sense of place, and the heart and forward momentum that makes him a master storyteller.

–Eliot Parker, author of Fragile Brilliance

Ace Boggess is a freelance writer and editor living in Charleston, West Virginia. He is the author of two books of poetry: The Prisoners (Brick Road Poetry Press, 2014) and The Beautiful Girl Whose Wish Was Not Fulfilled (Highwire Press, 2003). His writing has appeared in Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Lumina, Mid-American Review, River Styx, North Dakota Quarterly, and hundreds of other journals. He received a fellowship from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts and spent five years in a West Virginia prison. But that’s another story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hyperborea Publishing
Country
CA
Date
6 December 2016
Pages
252
ISBN
9781988292052