
Carry On Dreaming
CARRY ON DREAMING is the sequel to Wardâs earlier novel, PARASITEâŠjoyous flashbacks amidst a crystal meth nightmare. Both books are in the Beat writer tradition; memoirs of the unknown, portraits of the artist, stories of commonplace melodrama, combined with a spiritual quest for lifeâs meaning, or meaninglessness. All of which he has threaded together into an epic immigrantâs tale. Â
I know Jeff Ward as a writer and a musician, and on both counts I expect the unexpected⊠Carry On Dreaming is almost as fast-paced as a shot of speed. He not only surprises you, he tricks you, turning dire situations into near comedy, and vice versa. Even with the laughs, there is no glorification. Heâs walked the trail that leads to the graveyard or prison bars, and has dedicated his work to his friends who never made it out. Fortunately, heâs lived to tell, and pulls words out of hats like rabbits. Surprise, surprise. âPuma Perl, Retrograde, Knuckle TattoosÂ
With Parasite, Jeff Ward joined the ranks of Bukowski, Lydia Lunch, Dan Fante, Hunter Thompson, William Burroughs, Jerry Stahl, and Hubert Selby Jr. If you wanna see how itâs done, read this book! Itâs that good ⊠Anyone interested in modern âOutlawâ underground literature at its best should have this one in their collection. âJonathan Shaw, NarcisaâŠOur Lady Of Ashes
âHere comes Jeff Wardâs new book. Engrossing and entertaining. A destructive and creative lust-for-life ... I did not want the trip, nor the book, to end.â âIngrid Rudefors, Meanwhile On A Roof In Chinatown
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CARRY ON DREAMING is the sequel to Wardâs earlier novel, PARASITEâŠjoyous flashbacks amidst a crystal meth nightmare. Both books are in the Beat writer tradition; memoirs of the unknown, portraits of the artist, stories of commonplace melodrama, combined with a spiritual quest for lifeâs meaning, or meaninglessness. All of which he has threaded together into an epic immigrantâs tale. Â
I know Jeff Ward as a writer and a musician, and on both counts I expect the unexpected⊠Carry On Dreaming is almost as fast-paced as a shot of speed. He not only surprises you, he tricks you, turning dire situations into near comedy, and vice versa. Even with the laughs, there is no glorification. Heâs walked the trail that leads to the graveyard or prison bars, and has dedicated his work to his friends who never made it out. Fortunately, heâs lived to tell, and pulls words out of hats like rabbits. Surprise, surprise. âPuma Perl, Retrograde, Knuckle TattoosÂ
With Parasite, Jeff Ward joined the ranks of Bukowski, Lydia Lunch, Dan Fante, Hunter Thompson, William Burroughs, Jerry Stahl, and Hubert Selby Jr. If you wanna see how itâs done, read this book! Itâs that good ⊠Anyone interested in modern âOutlawâ underground literature at its best should have this one in their collection. âJonathan Shaw, NarcisaâŠOur Lady Of Ashes
âHere comes Jeff Wardâs new book. Engrossing and entertaining. A destructive and creative lust-for-life ... I did not want the trip, nor the book, to end.â âIngrid Rudefors, Meanwhile On A Roof In Chinatown



















