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Downward Facing Doug: Lost Angeles & Bone Idol David Louden
Downward Facing Doug: Lost Angeles & Bone Idol
David Louden
Publisher Marketing: DOWNWARD FACING DOUG features author David Louden's alter ego Doug Morgan in two roman a clef adventures LOST ANGELES & BONE IDOL plus SHORT STORIES THAT ALL DEFINITELY HAPPENED: DEATH RRP $19.99 A SHORT STORY FOR CREATIONISTS & THE GREATEST COCK THAT EVER LIVED LOST ANGELES Full time whiskey enthusiast Doug Morgan is on a downward spiral. Over the past two years the Irish man has played witness to the slow and steady decay of his life and he's finally called time. Haunted by an unacknowledged pain Doug swaps the white collar nine to five of Belfast for one last charge into oblivion in the City of Angels. A scotch-soaked stranger in a strange land Doug befriends a series of like minded and self destructive vagabonds who, like him, are aiming for chaos. In a city that sees thousands of people per year come to be discovered why has one man come to get lost? BONE IDOL The sophomore follow-up to LOST ANGELES is the semi-biographical tale of author David Louden's alter-ego Doug Morgan as he struggles to connect with his father Jack, his mother Ruth and the working class ideology of "a real job." From his early adventure filled days in Poleglass through to the alcohol induced haze of his early twenties Doug's life (much like the city) is one at conflict with itself. BONE IDOL is filled with humour, sex, guilt and the shameful dream of a boy wanting to create more than a family of haunted heirs. Contributor Bio: Louden, David Belfast native David Louden is the author of the roman a clef neo-beat novels Lost Angeles and Bone Idol [bohn ahyd-l] chronicling the life of his alter-ego Doug Morgan. His major influences in literature have been cited as Charles Bukowski, John Fante, William S. Burroughs and Brendan Behan. Reoccurring themes in his work include alcohol & drug abuse, death, sex and Catholicism. At present Louden is developing a Noir project for television set in Belfast.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 23, 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9781492172444 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 342 |
| Dimensions | 129 × 198 × 18 mm · 335 g |