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OverviewDuring punk rocks heyday in the late '80s and early '90s O'Neil worked at the legendary Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco's premier punk venue. He then went on to become a roadie and eventually the tour manager for Dead Kennedy's and Flipper. That was before his life got totally out of control: O'Neil was a heroin addict for 18 years. Although the specificities of O'Neil's story are more extreme than most, the narrative arc is not. Many will relate to the idea of getting exactly what you want only to discover it isn't what you need. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick O'NeilPublisher: Dzanc Books Imprint: Dzanc Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.306kg ISBN: 9781936873579ISBN 10: 1936873575 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 09 June 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Gun, Needle, Spoon For all the dark, desperate places life has taken this man, he should be dead. That Patrick O'Neil is alive, let alone writing brilliantly is a testament to his tremendous courage, remarkable strength, and the power of redemption against all humanly odds. O'Neil is an extraordinary talent. -- James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries O'Neil might have just founded a new nonfiction genre, Narcotic Noir. This book is a beast! --Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song Ever wondered what it would be like to live your wildest fantasy and your darkest nightmare at the same time? In this skillful turn, Patrick O'Neill has saved you the trouble. A ferocious story of survival and redemption, only the beating, honest heart at the core of this sensational book will convince you that every word is true. -- Jillian Lauren, NYTimes bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem Praise for Gun, Needle, Spoon For all the dark, desperate places life has taken this man, he should be dead. That Patrick O'Neil is alive, let alone writing brilliantly is a testament to his tremendous courage, remarkable strength, and the power of redemption against all humanly odds. O'Neil is an extraordinary talent. -- James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries O'Neil might have just founded a new nonfiction genre, Narcotic Noir. This book is a beast! -- Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song Ever wondered what it would be like to live your wildest fantasy and your darkest nightmare at the same time? In this skillful turn, Patrick O'Neill has saved you the trouble. A ferocious story of survival and redemption, only the beating, honest heart at the core of this sensational book will convince you that every word is true. -- Jillian Lauren, NYTimes bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem Patrick O'Neil is the kind of literary character who doesn't usually live to tell his own story, who too often has to be rendered and re-imagined by a writer who played it safer from the sidelines. The fact that O'Neil--a haunted, hunted outlaw, as well an uproariously funny observer of society--is able to give voice to his own complex and dangerous story would be enough to distinguish Gun, Needle, Spoon from most other books. But O'Neil is also the real deal as a writer, full of frenetic energy, unsettling tenderness, and dialogue that sounds like he's smuggled a tape recorder to hell and back. A one of a kind read. -- Gina Frangello, author of A Life in Men Gun, Needle, Spoon is a wild, tender ride of a memoir that you'll never forget. Fierce, funny, and true to the bone, O'Neill's voice as as real and memorable as they come. Read it. -- Emily Rapp, author of The Still Point of the Turning World Patrick O'neil has managed the unusual feat of writing about a battle scarred life with both toughness and vulnerability, but without posturing or sentimentality. Gun, Needle, Spoon brings to mind Denis Johnson and Jim Carrol without sounding exactly like either. This book has the spare, lean energy of classic crime writing and is both entertaining and full of insight. A great read. -- Jesse Michaels, author of Whispering Bodies Praise for Gun, Needle, Spoon For all the dark, desperate places life has taken this man, he should be dead. That Patrick O'Neil is alive, let alone writing brilliantly is a testament to his tremendous courage, remarkable strength, and the power of redemption against all humanly odds. O'Neil is an extraordinary talent. James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries O'Neil might have just founded a new nonfiction genre, Narcotic Noir. This book is a beast! Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song Ever wondered what it would be like to live your wildest fantasy and your darkest nightmare at the same time? In this skillful turn, Patrick O'Neil has saved you the trouble. A ferocious story of survival and redemption, only the beating, honest heart at the core of this sensational book will convince you that every word is true. Jillian Lauren, NYTimes bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem Patrick O Neil is the kind of literary character who doesn t usually live to tell his own story, who too often has to be rendered and re-imagined by a writer who played it safer from the sidelines. The fact that O Neila haunted, hunted outlaw, as well an uproariously funny observer of societyis able to give voice to his own complex and dangerous story would be enough to distinguish Gun, Needle, Spoon from most other books. But O Neil is also the real deal as a writer, full of frenetic energy, unsettling tenderness, and dialogue that sounds like he s smuggled a tape recorder to hell and back. A one of a kind read. Gina Frangello, author of A Life in Men Gun, Needle, Spoon is a wild, tender ride of a memoir that you'll never forget. Fierce, funny, and true to the bone, O'Neil's voice as as real and memorable as they come. Read it. Emily Rapp, author of The Still Point of the Turning World Patrick O'Neil has managed the unusual feat of writing about a battle scarred life with both toughness and vulnerability, but without posturing or sentimentality. Gun, Needle, Spoon brings to mind Denis Johnson and Jim Carrol without sounding exactly like either. This book has the spare, lean energy of classic crime writing and is both entertaining and full of insight. A great read. Jesse Michaels, author of Whispering Bodies Author InformationPatrick O'Neil is the author of the memoir ""Hold Up,"" which was published in France. During punk rock's heyday (1979-83) O'Neil worked at the legendary Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco's premier punk venue. He then went on to become a roadie and eventually the road manager for Dead Kennedys and Flipper, as well as the Subhumans (UK) and T.S.O.L. (Los Angeles). But that was before his life got totally out of control. O'Neil was a heroin addict for eighteen years, incarcerated for two and a half years, went to two long term residential rehabs for a total of three years, worked as a substance abuse counselor for six years, and has been clean off drugs for the last thirteen. He holds an MFA from Antioch University Los Angeles, teaches at a community college, and splits his time between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |