My Maiden Voyage Using Zoom with Author Amy Joy
Starting with a daily journal, Amy Joy began a journey into her past, her family, her nightmares. And there were nightmares. Beatings.
Read MoreFake news with a spin of Truth
Gonzo Books
Starting with a daily journal, Amy Joy began a journey into her past, her family, her nightmares. And there were nightmares. Beatings.
Read MoreIn all the coke-smeared, Chivas-soaked pages of a delightfully fun novel, there is the story of a tortured Icon. One that is pushing every day to be what the myths and the realities have mixed together like a too-strong-yet-lovely cocktail.
Read MoreRereading ‘Fear and Loathing’ after the Great Dumpster Fire of 2020 is like entering a demented time capsule in search of clues to stop a serial killer.
Read MoreEnjoy this travelogue by Bryce W. James about a Gonzo trip to Brazil. Frankly, any trip to Brazil is a Gonzo trip.Â
Read More“The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck” by Mark Manson will help you determine the things worthy of the limited fucks you have to give.
Read MoreOver just a couple of days I read Edward Snowden’s memoir, Permanent Record. Naturally I bought a home server right after.
Read MoreWith ‘Open,’ Andre Agassi has taught me to stop pursuing perfection, stop pursuing all impossibilities, focusing instead on what I can control given what I’ve got.
Read MoreHunter S. Thompson’s Gonzo journalism is obviously autobiographical, but what art isn’t? You might say, “Journalism isn’t an art and
Read MoreIntroduction Gonzo rhetoric, or roughly defined through literary history as the blending of nonfiction with fiction, is the bastard child
Read MoreHunter S. Thompson’s Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (1966) is, by far, the most objective journalism Thompson was ever responsible
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