Terrance Gonzo has encountered many troubled people.
Mainly because they, like him, inhabit worlds that straddle the comic, the tragic, the absurd.
It helped that his time at the Asylum for the Half-Baked coincided with so many of them.
In this blackly comic collection of vignettes, snapshots, skewed poetry and straight up stories Gonzo recounts their tales of doomed romance, unwanted pregnancies, revelations at weddings, damaged political careers, bad taste art, misunderstood chivalry, and how to deal with a fly invasion.
"a dose of bad luck, half-formed sketches of events,
gleaned from people who probably shouldn't have been there
who may even regret ever having had met me"
Leaning stylistically on Brautigan and Burroughs, Gonzo's brutalist writing inhabits the minds of a cast of half-baked people, struggling to impose how they'd like things to be.
It's dark.
Its funny.
Its pretty out there.
The Asylum for the Half-Baked:
Where heartbreak and brutal comedy go hand in hand
And frailty and longing are greased with gallows humour.