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Xylene | X Band - A Fictionalized Chapter in the History of X Band

English · Hardback

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Joe wanted another job, but he changed his mind instead.

Joe Ecks: X Band's Rock and Roll Guitarist. Though a musical genius, he's tortured and miserable under the demands of the industry. Dogged by psychosomatic ailments, Joe erupts in violent outbursts. Ultimately (on page 2), Joe breaks down, and a new personality emerges. Joe now thinks of himself as Mike Smith: Harvard Grad. Mike Smith is the opposite of Joe Ecks in nearly every way; he's no musical genius, and he can't play guitar, but he loves being a rock star. 'Xylene X Band' is the story of how the New Joe learns to live Joe's life, and, to a certain degree, how Joe's life adapts to his new personality. But to truly live Joe's life, New Joe must develop the skills, and they will be severely tested by the upcoming 'Xylene' tour. New Joe is no Old Joe, and X Band desperately needs Old Joe to return.

Or do they?

About the author










Charles W. Harvey is a native Houstonian and a graduate of the University of Houston. At UofH he studied fiction under the guidance of Rosellen Brown and Chitra Divakaruni. In 1987, Charles was a 1st place prize recipient of PEN/Discovery for his short story Cheeseburger, which went on to be published in the Ontario Review. In 1989 Charles Harvey was awarded the Cultural Arts Council of Houston Grant for Writers and Artists. Also in 1989 he was a finalist in the MacDonald's Literary Achievement Awards. Charles has been published in Soulfires, Story Magazine SHADE, High Infidelity, The James White Review, and others. He is the author of the novels The Butterfly Killer, The Road to Astroworld, and Antoine's Double Trouble. He is also the author of several story and poetry collections. He also writes for the stage and screen.

Product details

Authors Charles Harvey
Publisher Charles Harvey
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.07.2022
 
EAN 9798985789720
ISBN 979-8-9857897-2-0
No. of pages 494
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 33 mm
Weight 946 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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