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Sunday, October 28, 2018
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Johnny Strike (#4): Don't Be A Stranger.
Johnny Strike at
the Saint Francis Hotel in San Francisco (May 23, 2010).
Rock 'n' roll
novelist Johnny Strike has a new release: a noir-inspired,
mystery-thriller called Name of the Stranger (Bold Venture, 2016).
It's his latest, literary venture, since his quasi-autobiographical/fantastical
eBook The Exploding Memoir came out – the cover of which shows him
in his San Francisco punk rock days, when he was co-fronting the band
CRIME.
Speaking of
which...CRIME is the subject of a (split) cover story in the latest
issue of Ugly Things. It's not the first time the band has graced the
front of that California-based magazine: Michael Lucas' 1995 oral history is required reading for those who require a steady diet punk
rock oral histories, and surely didn't get enough about the band in
Jack Boulware's tales of Bay Area Punk Gimme Something Better.
Strike's a '70s
era, first-generation punk music survivor, a committed writer, a
traveler in the best Beat sense, displaying Burroughsian, as well as
pulp, sensibilities in his written projects.
Strike's example
also served as inspiration to me, before I set out to write my own
first novel: Seeing him keep orderly writer's hours while spending
time in the Mexican coastal-port town of Mazatlan, dedicated to
pursuing his craft while esconced in the tropics; discussing with him
his means of gathering image-notes or translating photos into words –
and then recognizing how said snippets informed his novel Ports of Hell and short-story collection A Loud Humming Sound Came From Above.
I like to think
he's at work today on a writing project, just as I am. Strike once
told me that he no longer parties on New Year's Eve. Instead, he
rises early on January 1st, using the day as a template
for how he wants his year to progress, filling the first few hours of
his New Year doing what he wants to be doing throughout the months ahead.
Strike out, Johnny.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Johnny Strike (#3): Wickedpedia.

Thursday, September 13, 2007
Johnny Strike (#2): A Loud Humming Sound Came From Above.
Johnny Strike surveying the goings-on on Calle Venus ("Venus Street") in Mazatlan, Mexico. Getting inspiration from way-out places. January 2002.
A postage stamp-sized, black-and-white version of the image above was used as the author photo within Strike's last book, Ports of Hell.
Strike celebrates a dual release at Amoeba Music in San Francisco next week. Coming out: a book of his short stories, A Loud Humming Sound Came From Above, and a new recording, Exalted Masters, by his band CRIME. Check out the cool posters for the event.
A postage stamp-sized, black-and-white version of the image above was used as the author photo within Strike's last book, Ports of Hell.
Strike celebrates a dual release at Amoeba Music in San Francisco next week. Coming out: a book of his short stories, A Loud Humming Sound Came From Above, and a new recording, Exalted Masters, by his band CRIME. Check out the cool posters for the event.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Johnny Strike (#1): Scene Of The CRIME.
Johnny Strike wandering CRIME's old stomping ground, San Francisco's North Beach, on a noir-looking night.
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