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“I’m a lawyer who became homeless…”
I’m a lawyer who became homeless because of a gambling addiction. It took me 40 years to stop. While living in my car and cheap motels, I wrote an autobiographical novel about it. A traumatic brain injury suffered from a car crash in May 2016, which eliminated all cash flow as I couldn’t function, didn’t…
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Whenever God sends angels my way, they seem to be the lazy ones, too afraid to fly into my darkest hours . . . I got the stuff. This time, it was a little yellower than usual. I drove a couple of blocks to a nearby alley just off Hoover. Dog shit, human shit, litter…
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“Much like Anthony Bourdain…”
Much like Anthony Bourdain, Stephen Liosi is a breathtaking storyteller that leaves one wanting. His unforgettable characters in Addict’s Way jump out of the pages as if the reader is experiencing the conversation firsthand. He writes, “I hugged my pillow. If life is a gift, point me to customer service — I need to return…
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“You need to check out Liosi…”
“You need to check out Liosi. He’s a throwback to Steinbeck, Bukowski, and Hemingway. He’s not writing about werewolves, zombies, dragons, wizards, vampires, and any shit like that. He’s a real writer, and there aren’t too many nowadays. Check him out.” — Robert Turada ๐ Available on Amazon ๐ http://www.amazon.com/author/stephen-liosi.novelist
