T.D. Mulhern's Blog, page 2
August 8, 2016
SMB @ Graffiti Castle

Pulling out a photo from way back when! Suave Man Blues tag at Graffiti Castle in Austin, Texas. Suavemanblues.com isn't website anymore, but you can find everything you need here!
August 4, 2016
The Jay Walker

For all of you who weren't wondering why this drawing's titled 'Jay Walker'
Check out more art @ www.tdmulhern.com/art!
July 27, 2016
July 19, 2016
Chuck Heavy @ Bay Area Book Festival

This was from a few weeks back, but I had this picture taken while at the Bay Area Book Festival in Berkeley, California. It is of my book display and my Chuck Heavy t-shirt worn in honor of Charles Keating IV. These shirts were made by Urt Clothing out of Coronado/San Diego, California. If you would like to know a little more about Charlie, take a minute to read my blog post, 'Proud to Be A Keating'. He was a great man and his memory will never be forgotten.
July 14, 2016
July 4, 2016
Happy 4th of July!

On this day many years ago, great men and women established our country. This 4th of July I want to remember the men and women who still fight to keep our country free. Charlie Keating IV was one of those men, a true hero and a true American. God love ya, America!
June 30, 2016
Amazon Author Page
T.D. Mulhern now has an Amazon Author Page on Author Central. Go to Amazon to follow him and read reviews on the book from other Amazon users!
June 28, 2016
Excerpt from Suave Man Blues
After a few months at the warehouse I was called into the office to talk to Scotty, the warehouse manager. I pulled from the flask to calm my nerves. Around that time I had been spending most my days on the loading dock, chain smoking as I waited for the next truck. I thought about quitting my job at least three times a week. What used to take me six hours to do now took me two days. I had lost all interest in my work, and the little enthusiasm I may have had before was completely gone.
“Have a seat,” said Scotty as I walked into the office. “Larry asked about you the other day. He remembered you from the Christmas party and wanted to know if you were still around. He said there was something about you he liked.
“Anyways, he said he wanted to see if you would last a few months. The company has been looking for a new night manager and Larry wants to hire within the company before we outsource. He wanted to offer you the management position. I told him I thought you were a hard worker, and we both agreed that you would be a good asset to the company.
“Now if you take the position there is the obvious pay raise, but you would also receive full benefits—health, dental, the whole nine. So, what do you say? We don’t usually make this type of offer to people who have only been here a short time, but as I said, you seem like you could be a real asset to this company.”
“No thanks, Scotty,” I told him. His jaw dropped.
“Now you do understand that this would allow you a more flexible schedule, you would be able to take paid 48 vacation days, and, again, your pay would increase significantly.”
“Yeah, but no. Thanks anyways,” I said as I shifted in my chair and rubbed the padded leather armrests. Nice chair, I thought. Maybe I could get one of these if I take the job. Or maybe I could just take this one home.
“Well how about you take some time to think it over. You can give me your decision tomorrow or Friday.”
“This is a nice chair,” I replied. “Can I have it?”
“If you take the job you could have as many of those chairs as you want.” Scotty tried to keep an encouraging tone.
“Can I have this one? Right now? I could use a chair like this at my place.”
“Well, if you decide to—”
“Listen, Scotty. I don’t wanna be a warehouse manager. Hell, I don’t want to advance in any of the shitty businesses I work for. It’s a fuckin’ warehouse, man. No offense to you, but I’m not gonna be doin’ this shit for the rest of my life. And all that boss stuff—it’s not for me. I’m not taking the job. I don’t need any time. I’m not gonna do it.”
Scotty had given me the spiel and his face said everything. He had expected me to take the position. He figured he would have good news to report back to the Head Man. He expected me to be enthusiastic and ready to start. “How ‘bout that raise though? I could go for that,” I said casually. Then I stood up and left.
Within a week, Carlson Import and Exports had found a reason to fire me. Many reasons, actually.
-Suave Man Blues, Pg.48-49
June 21, 2016
New Art Tab!
An art tab has been added to the website! Check it out @ www.tdmulhern.com/art

Born Into This - The Smokin' Reaper
May 26, 2016
Bay Area Book Festival 2016
