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October 20, 2022

4th Annual Easton (Pa.) Book Festival Oct 21 to 30

Easton, Pa. will be the literary center of the universe from Oct. 21 to Oct. 30 as the Fourth Annual Easton Book Festival fills downtown Easton and the metaverse with stories, discussions, poetry, children’s books, music and monsters.

Scheduled are a week’s worth of live events in Easton’s vibrant and accessible downtown.

In addition, using the festival’s website, authors and educators have prepared a series of presentations, discussions and readings. Many of the authors who have prepared virtual sessions will be onsite in person during the 10-day festival to read, discuss and sign their books.

For full details, visit the festival website: Easton Book Festival 2022 – Easton Book Festival

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Published on October 20, 2022 15:21

September 28, 2022

Frank Nagler primer.

The Frank Nagler Mysteries are the stories of the  investigations and life of  Ironton. N.J. Detective Frank Nagler.

In response to the many questions from curious readers at recent book show and fairs,  (THANKS!!) here is a guide to the five-book Frank Nagler Mystery Series.

They are presented here in the order of Frank’s chronology, from his first case in The Red Hand to the newest story, released in September, Dragony Rising.

Kirkus Reviews: “One of modern fiction’s expertly drawn detectives.”

Thank you Collingswood Book Festival for the wonderful welcome and response.

The books:

THE RED HAND: A prequel to the series. Frank Nagler is a rookie cop assigned to a case of a serial killer. He also faces the dire illness of his young wife, Martha, his childhood sweetheart.

“He knew he needed to push the confusion aside, to ask again: What do we know?

This: Six women gone. 

Not gone.

Gone could be voluntary.

They were taken.”

5 Stars.  Unique and Captivating!

So it’s unusual that this author released the prequel after the first several books in the series had already been published, and since I hadn’t read the others, I certainly enjoyed getting a fresh start with this one. Gotta love the style of Frank Nagler! His personality, dialogue, and inner voice ring true of somebody who grew up in “Joisy.” He is true detective through and through – and I enjoyed how much in depth the scenes were which moved along quite nicely!

Distinguished Favorite in the 2019 Big NYC Book Contest; Second Place winner for mysteries in the 2019 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards;  Notable 100 Book in the 2019 Shelf Unbound Indie Book Awards;  Distinguished Favorite  in the 2020 Independent Press Awards; Nominee in the 2020 TopShelf Book Awards

THE SWAMPS OF JERSEY: The discovery of a dead girl in the Old Iron Bog leads to an investigation of political and business corruption that ensnared Nagler’s companion, Lauren Fox.

“The ancients knew what to do with rain like this, he thought wickedly, squinting into the horizontal blast of water. Conjure an honest man with a ship and spin a parable about the wages of sin. Nagler laughed sourly. And then get out of town. Nagler plowed his car through the treacherous bumper-deep water that filled the downtown streets. Random spotlights, swinging loosely from dangling wires on damaged poles or hanging off ripped roof tops banged with the hollow, doomed echo of cathedral bells at the end of times and flashed a shifting and sinister light on flooded parking lots or intersections rippling with dark water. Store after store was dark, some with boards covering glass windows; others had jagged shards of glass that gleamed menacingly in the fractured light, hanging in dented window frames.”

 5 stars  Frank Nagler is a Sam Spade for our time!

As I began this book, I could almost hear Humphrey Bogart reading the narrative portions describing the fictional town of Ironton. Frank Nagler is a tough, gritty, and tired detective who has yet another murder to deal with, and a local government that’s reeking with corruption. Throw in a sensitive side and a “foxy” woman, and Nagler’s cynical humor is often laced with memories of happier times. The story is occasionally long with descriptive passages, but the action is fast paced at other times and keeps the reader committed to finding out who the girl in the bog is and who killed her. I look forward to future Nagler tales!

A GAME CALLED DEAD: An internet terrorist turned a video game into a real-lifer game of killing and urban destruction placing  Nagler and his friends and the City of Ironton in danger.

A Runner-Up in the Shelf Unbound 2016 Best Indie Book contest.

Dave Norton photo

“How often did you laugh? Nagler wondered, examining the pieces of two lives scattered before him. When did you last sit on the bed and share wine, cookies from home or a joint and tell stories about high school and your first date? Sprawl on the bed eyes closed and lose the world in the music in your earbuds? Ask for help on a history paper, deeply dissect the national political news, campus gossip, bitch about a professor, salute good grades or bemoan bad, celebrate athletic triumphs or dissect defeats; play cards, recall pain and joy; share your bed with your lover, naked and smooth, lick and probe, taste, devour and then lie chest to chest, fulfilled? Never, Nagler thought, did you think of this.”

5 stars.  Love Me Some Frank Nagler!

The third book in the series won’t disappoint. Frank Nagler has a serious challenge – he’s the one with the target on his back. He’s not sure why, but “A Game Called Dead” is using the internet to play this game with the seasoned detective in Ironton, N.J. The cruel opening murder scene is only the tip of the iceberg! Well developed and as always, the author keeps you on the edge of the seat!

THE WEIGHT OF LIVING: A search for the family of a young girl found on the cold streets of Ironton leads Nagler to hunt through clues of a 100-year-old murder, clues the raise questions about his modern companions.

“She seemed hollow, the girl did. Breathing, hearing, touching, but absent. Small, dark dots sunk into an ashen blank face, eyes impossibly dull for someone so young, eyes that stared straight ahead at the faded green wall; hard, eyes so hard that did not seem to register the color of the wall, the brown of the tabletop, the lightbulb above her head or the presence of anyone else; eyes lightless, passages not to a dark soul, but to one seemingly hidden or removed; spaces missing life. Eyes not filled with pain, but absence.”

5 Stars.  Intense, dark, fascinating!

Early on, I assumed this would be a typical crime thriller – crime, clues, solved! Boy was I wrong! This book was filled with suspenseful subplots. I couldn’t put it down! I didn’t realize this book was a part of a series until I was partially through and am thrilled to say that it makes a great standalone book. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series!

First Place for Mysteries  in the 2017 Royal Dragonfly Book Award contest;  Notable 100 Book, Shelf Unbound 2018 Indie Book Awards; Named a Distinguished Favorite, 2018  Independent Press Awards; Distinguished Favorite in the 2018 Big NYC Book Contest; Finalist in the 2019 Book Excellence Awards.

Named A Gold Star Award winner in the 2020 Elite Choice Book Awards

DRAGONY RISING: The new Frank Nagler Mystery. Ironton, N.J. awakes one morning  to an explosion that levels part of downtown. It is the opening act by an ancient organization with aims to own the city. The city’s only defenders are Detective Frank Nagler, Lt. Maria Ramirez and city planner Lauren Fox.

“Fear brings pain, my friend. Pain destroys hope. It must be seared away. You must burn away your own pain, Mr. Noiglar. Let this city burn. Only then does your future begin.”

“You don’t believe that, you in fact believe in nothing.” Nagler locked his ankle and stood tall.

“Ah,” McCarroll said with scorn, “What ya believe about it don’t matter when it’s happen’ right in front of ya.”

5 Stars. Exceptionally Well Written Book!

A very well written and highly engaging book that sucked me in right away. The author masterfully crafted a fast paced and very realistic crime story. If you are into crime drama or mysteries, this book is a must! Well done…well done, indeed!

Amazon.com: Michael Stephen Daigle: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle

Also available online at Barnes & Noble,  but by individual book title.

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Published on September 28, 2022 10:28

Frank Nagler primer. See you in Collingswood Oct. 1

The Frank Nagler Mysteries are the stories of the  investigations and life of  Ironton. N.J. Detective Frank Nagler.

In response to the many questions from curious readers at recent book show and fairs,  (THANKS!!) here is a guide to the five-book Frank Nagler Mystery Series.

They are presented here in the order of Frank’s chronology, from his first case in The Red Hand to the newest story, released in September, Dragony Rising.

Kirkus Reviews: “One of modern fiction’s expertly drawn detectives.”

I will be at the 20th Annual Collingswood (NJ) Book Festival at Booth 147. The festival takes place rain or shine from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1.

Info: http://www.collingswoodbookfestival.com

The books:

THE RED HAND: A prequel to the series. Frank Nagler is a rookie cop assigned to a case of a serial killer. He also faces the dire illness of his young wife, Martha, his childhood sweetheart.

“He knew he needed to push the confusion aside, to ask again: What do we know?

This: Six women gone. 

Not gone.

Gone could be voluntary.

They were taken.”

5 Stars.  Unique and Captivating!

So it’s unusual that this author released the prequel after the first several books in the series had already been published, and since I hadn’t read the others, I certainly enjoyed getting a fresh start with this one. Gotta love the style of Frank Nagler! His personality, dialogue, and inner voice ring true of somebody who grew up in “Joisy.” He is true detective through and through – and I enjoyed how much in depth the scenes were which moved along quite nicely!

Distinguished Favorite in the 2019 Big NYC Book Contest; Second Place winner for mysteries in the 2019 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards;  Notable 100 Book in the 2019 Shelf Unbound Indie Book Awards;  Distinguished Favorite  in the 2020 Independent Press Awards; Nominee in the 2020 TopShelf Book Awards

THE SWAMPS OF JERSEY: The discovery of a dead girl in the Old Iron Bog leads to an investigation of political and business corruption that ensnared Nagler’s companion, Lauren Fox.

“The ancients knew what to do with rain like this, he thought wickedly, squinting into the horizontal blast of water. Conjure an honest man with a ship and spin a parable about the wages of sin. Nagler laughed sourly. And then get out of town. Nagler plowed his car through the treacherous bumper-deep water that filled the downtown streets. Random spotlights, swinging loosely from dangling wires on damaged poles or hanging off ripped roof tops banged with the hollow, doomed echo of cathedral bells at the end of times and flashed a shifting and sinister light on flooded parking lots or intersections rippling with dark water. Store after store was dark, some with boards covering glass windows; others had jagged shards of glass that gleamed menacingly in the fractured light, hanging in dented window frames.”

 5 stars  Frank Nagler is a Sam Spade for our time!

As I began this book, I could almost hear Humphrey Bogart reading the narrative portions describing the fictional town of Ironton. Frank Nagler is a tough, gritty, and tired detective who has yet another murder to deal with, and a local government that’s reeking with corruption. Throw in a sensitive side and a “foxy” woman, and Nagler’s cynical humor is often laced with memories of happier times. The story is occasionally long with descriptive passages, but the action is fast paced at other times and keeps the reader committed to finding out who the girl in the bog is and who killed her. I look forward to future Nagler tales!

A GAME CALLED DEAD: An internet terrorist turned a video game into a real-lifer game of killing and urban destruction placing  Nagler and his friends and the City of Ironton in danger.

A Runner-Up in the Shelf Unbound 2016 Best Indie Book contest.

Dave Norton photo

“How often did you laugh? Nagler wondered, examining the pieces of two lives scattered before him. When did you last sit on the bed and share wine, cookies from home or a joint and tell stories about high school and your first date? Sprawl on the bed eyes closed and lose the world in the music in your earbuds? Ask for help on a history paper, deeply dissect the national political news, campus gossip, bitch about a professor, salute good grades or bemoan bad, celebrate athletic triumphs or dissect defeats; play cards, recall pain and joy; share your bed with your lover, naked and smooth, lick and probe, taste, devour and then lie chest to chest, fulfilled? Never, Nagler thought, did you think of this.”

5 stars.  Love Me Some Frank Nagler!

The third book in the series won’t disappoint. Frank Nagler has a serious challenge – he’s the one with the target on his back. He’s not sure why, but “A Game Called Dead” is using the internet to play this game with the seasoned detective in Ironton, N.J. The cruel opening murder scene is only the tip of the iceberg! Well developed and as always, the author keeps you on the edge of the seat!

THE WEIGHT OF LIVING: A search for the family of a young girl found on the cold streets of Ironton leads Nagler to hunt through clues of a 100-year-old murder, clues the raise questions about his modern companions.

“She seemed hollow, the girl did. Breathing, hearing, touching, but absent. Small, dark dots sunk into an ashen blank face, eyes impossibly dull for someone so young, eyes that stared straight ahead at the faded green wall; hard, eyes so hard that did not seem to register the color of the wall, the brown of the tabletop, the lightbulb above her head or the presence of anyone else; eyes lightless, passages not to a dark soul, but to one seemingly hidden or removed; spaces missing life. Eyes not filled with pain, but absence.”

5 Stars.  Intense, dark, fascinating!

Early on, I assumed this would be a typical crime thriller – crime, clues, solved! Boy was I wrong! This book was filled with suspenseful subplots. I couldn’t put it down! I didn’t realize this book was a part of a series until I was partially through and am thrilled to say that it makes a great standalone book. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series!

First Place for Mysteries  in the 2017 Royal Dragonfly Book Award contest;  Notable 100 Book, Shelf Unbound 2018 Indie Book Awards; Named a Distinguished Favorite, 2018  Independent Press Awards; Distinguished Favorite in the 2018 Big NYC Book Contest; Finalist in the 2019 Book Excellence Awards.

Named A Gold Star Award winner in the 2020 Elite Choice Book Awards

DRAGONY RISING: The new Frank Nagler Mystery. Ironton, N.J. awakes one morning  to an explosion that levels part of downtown. It is the opening act by an ancient organization with aims to own the city. The city’s only defenders are Detective Frank Nagler, Lt. Maria Ramirez and city planner Lauren Fox.

“Fear brings pain, my friend. Pain destroys hope. It must be seared away. You must burn away your own pain, Mr. Noiglar. Let this city burn. Only then does your future begin.”

“You don’t believe that, you in fact believe in nothing.” Nagler locked his ankle and stood tall.

“Ah,” McCarroll said with scorn, “What ya believe about it don’t matter when it’s happen’ right in front of ya.”

5 Stars. Exceptionally Well Written Book!

A very well written and highly engaging book that sucked me in right away. The author masterfully crafted a fast paced and very realistic crime story. If you are into crime drama or mysteries, this book is a must! Well done…well done, indeed!

Amazon.com: Michael Stephen Daigle: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle

Also available online at Barnes & Noble,  but by individual book title.

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Published on September 28, 2022 10:28

September 27, 2022

The Dragony conspiracy

In the fifth Frank Nagler Mystery, DRAGONY RISING, the conspirators launched the plan to topple Ironton’s elected government years before the story opens.

Any similarity to modern real-life  conspiracies is deliberate.

Here’s how the plan begins:

(Dragony leader Carlton) Dixon held up one hand to silence the murmured approval.

“Society and its creation, government, at times rot. Such is that time. But society is a pile of rocks strapped together with the dreams of believers like you all. It is time to seek out the dreams that have putrefied. Pull out the loose rock, weaken its hold on the faulty structure. Pull one and it leans, makes a hole; pull another and it shivers, another, and it falls. Find your rock, that weak crumbling rock, brothers and sisters, and pull.”

Purchase info: Dragony: Amazon.com: Dragony Rising: A Frank Nagler Novel – Book 5: 9781944653231: Daigle, Michael Stephen: Books (paperback and Kindle  ebook)

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Published on September 27, 2022 13:07

September 16, 2022

‘Dragony Rising’ … ‘This book is a must! Well done…well done indeed!’

DRAGONY RISING,  The fifth Frank Nagler Mystery, is getting some attention. (WOW!!)

Great thanks to the readers who took the time to read the story and leave a review.

5.0 out of 5 stars Nagler Five is the Best!

Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022

Dragony Rising: A Frank Nagler Novel by Michael Stephen Daigle is the fifth and best Frank Nagler Novel.

Like many of us living in the Garden State, Detective Frank Nagler has seen his hometown of Ironton, NJ, undergo many changes over the past several years. Although I want to believe the level of scandal in Ironton is more fictional than typical. The author describes the scandals within the city’s government, the stench of its corruption embedded deep, rivaling the dank stagnant stench emanating from the old bog just outside town.

From the opening sentence, Dragony Rising was a page-turner. Every time I thought I could put the book down, it beckoned me to keep reading.

I highly recommend this book, especially if you like mysteries with a unique New Jersey focus. My only recommendation would be for the series to be named the Lauren Fox/Frank Nagler novels. Lauren is as much the brains of the operation as Frank.

5.0 out of 5 stars A detective broken by trauma. A city brought to its knees. How will they rise from the ashes?

Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022

After the city of Ironton is brought to its knees by a devastating explosion, Detective Frank Nagler must put aside his recovery and return to serve the city in its time of need. Broken by the trauma of witnessing the murder of his friends, Nagler struggles to keep his mind sharp as he searches for clues. Only by piecing together findings that are at once unrelated and yet intimately connected can Nagler save Ironton.

Daigle does it again. Don’t miss this fifth book in the Frank Nagler Mysteries — it’s the best one yet. The story will keep you turning the pages long into the night.

5.0 out of 5 stars Twisted novel!

Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022

This is the 5th book of the mystery series. In this book, detective Nagler who has a conscience and ethics from ancient times, follows clues to uncover corruption and crimes in NJ. The book is well-written and will keep you turning pages to try and find out how the latest unexpected twist develops.

5.0 out of 5 stars Whew! What a ride!

Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022

Excellent writing. A fast-paced and engaging story! He had me from the first page and never let go!

5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptionally Well Written Book!

Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022

A very well written and highly engaging book that sucked me in right away. The author masterfully crafted a fast paced and very realistic crime story. If you are into crime drama or mysteries, this book is a must! Well done…well done indeed!

Available at:

 Dragony: Amazon.com: Dragony Rising: A Frank Nagler Novel – Book 5: 9781944653231: Daigle, Michael Stephen: Books

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Published on September 16, 2022 07:52

September 12, 2022

On to New Providence

Thanks to the readers in Chatham and Belvidere for stopping buy to discuss and buy copies of the Frank Nagler Mysteries.

We are, to paraphrase New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, on to New Providence.

It’s also the time to celebrate the publication  of the fifth book in the series, DRAGONY RISING.

The story opens with an explosion that levels part of downtown Ironton, N.J.

While rescue crews dig through the actual explosion damage, Detective Frank Nagler  sifts through the pile of questions that lead to a shadowy organization that calls themselves The Dragony, whose members trace their root to the early days of Ironton.

DRAGONY RISING is filled with twists and turns, memorable characters and the stunning reveal of the Dragony’s actual goal, the city of Ironton itself.

Here’s the schedule of a few  upcoming events:

Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 .m. to 5 p.m., New Providence Book Festival,   Salt Box Museum, 1350 Springfield Ave.

Sept.22: Monroe Township Library, 11 a.m.  to 7 p.m.

Sept. 24:  Randolph  Country Fair, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Veterans Community Park, 100 Calais Road.

Oct. 1: Collingwood Book Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Frank Nagler Mysteries, published by Imzadi Publishing re:

The SWAMPS OF JERSEY, A GAME CALLED DEAD, THE WEIGHT OF LIVING,  THE RED HAND, and DRAGONY RISING.

Available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook at Amazon,. Barnes and Noble and other online outlets.

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Published on September 12, 2022 18:35

September 6, 2022

‘Dragony’ on the road. Upcoming: Chatham, Belvidere, New Providence

September brings the opportunity to bring the Frank Nagler Mysteries to a variety of audiences. It’s also the time to celebrate the publication  of the fifth book in the series, DRAGONY RISING.

The story opens with an explosion that levels part of downtown Ironton, N.J.

While rescue crews dig through the actual explosion damage, Detective Frank Nagler  sifts through the pile of questions that lead to a shadowy organization that calls themselves The Dragony, whose members trace their root to the early days of Ironton.

DRAGONY RISING is filled with twists and turns, memorable characters and the stunning reveal of the Dragony’s actual goal, the city of Ironton itself.

Here’s the schedule of a few  upcoming events:

Thursday, Sept 8. 6 to 8 p.m. at the Strange Planet Outsider Gallery, 11 S. Passaic Ave,, Chatham, N,J.

Saturday, Sept. 10, 9 a.m. to 6  p.m. Belvidere Heritage Days at Garret Wall Park.

Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 .m. to 5 p.m., New Providence Book Festival,   Salt Box Museum, 1350 Springfield Ave.

Sept.22: Monroe Township Library, 11 a.m.  to 7 p.m.

Sept. 24:  Randolph  Country Fair, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Veterans Community Park, 100 Calais Road.

Oct. 1: Collingwood Book Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Frank Nagler Mysteries, published by Imzadi Publishing re:

The SWAMPS OF JERSEY, A GAME CALLED DEAD, THE WEIGHT OF LIVING, and THE RED HAND.

Available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook at Amazon,. Barnes and Noble and other online outlets.

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Published on September 06, 2022 08:48

September 1, 2022

Nagler 5, ‘Dragony Rising’ now available on Amazon Kindle and paperback

In the fifth Frank Nagler  Mystery, DRAGONY RISING, Ironton, N.J. is in turmoil following an explosion that levels parts of two downtown blocks.

Detective Frank Nagler is recalled from medical leave to lead an investigation into the bombing.

What he finds is a shadowy organization called by its members The Dragony, whose roots go back to the early days of Ironton’s manufacturing and mining history, a history that involves Nagler’s family in unknown ways.

What he also finds is a decades-old conspiracy designed not just to  enrich the Dragony leaders, but to threaten the existence of Ironton itself.

DRAGONY RISING is now available on Amazon.

Other formats will be available soon.

DRAGONY RISING: Amazon.com: Dragony Rising: A Frank Nagler Novel – Book 5 eBook : Daigle, Michael Stephen: Books  

Thanks to Imzadi Publishing: Janice Grove, Anita Dugan-Moore, and Kay Springsteen Tate.

A note on the cover: Anita’s rendering expresses the spirit of the new conspiracy with the Dragon overtaking Ironton, and the long running story line that has been under the surface of the other Nagler mysteries, and now breaks out.

The award winning Frank Nagler mysteries are:

THE SWAMPS OF JERSEY (ebook, Kindle and Nook; paperback; audiobook)

A GAME CALLED DEAD (ebook, Kindle and Nook; paperback; audiobook)

THE WEIGHT OF LIVING (ebbok Kindle and Nook, paperback)

THE RED HAND (ebook, Kindle and Nook; paperback; audiobook)

Amazon.com: Michael Stephen Daigle: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle

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Published on September 01, 2022 09:08

August 31, 2022

‘Writes of Passage’ anthology a 2022 award winner

The Greater Lehigh Valley Writer’s Group has received word that  the 2021 Anthology “Writes of Passage”  was awarded First Place in the 2022 Bookfest contest.

I was honored to have my short story, “Danny’s B-29” selected for the anthology.

It’s the story about a teen-ager left alone to build a swimming pool in his backyard with cement blocks, a few bags of cement and blue paint. The effort to build the pool brings out harsh memories about his best friend, Danny.

The anthology is a wonderful and varied collection  of top-notch fiction, poetry and essays.

Congratulations to all the contributors, editors and organizers.

Writes of Passage: 2021 GLVWG Anthology – Kindle edition by Members, GLVWG, Evans, John, Giunta, Phil, Grieco Mattaboni, Suzanne, Ochs, Christopher D., Grieco Mattaboni, Suzanne. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

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Published on August 31, 2022 12:20

August 10, 2022

More of the sloppy wonderful this

We need more flashmobs playing Beethoven’s Ninth

More football fields filled with drummers playing  We will rock you

More Irish step dancers taking over airports, brass bands slamming Sousa

More unseen choruses sneaking into shopping malls to sing the Halleluiah Chorus

More Bohemian Rhapsody singers jumping out of vans and storefronts

More haphazard spontaneous Romeo and Juliet balcony scenes

More run  on sentences without  punctuation

More kids harmonizing to Lennon and McCartney on a street corner for loose change

More random boogie-woogie  players swapping riffs on an out of tune  library piano

More blues singers in smokey bars

More 12 year old guitar heroes

More random Bob Marley

More harmonizing grandmothers

More parents and kids banging kitchen pots with spoons

A sting of fiddles, banjoes and mandolins ripping through some jazzed up Carter family

Dancers hands on shoulders doing Zorba and shouting Opa!
More pure voiced tenors singing opera in Italian so well it makes dummies like me listen

A violin solo so heart felt it stops traffic

More poets reading loudly and drunkenly to nodding crowds

More writers finding their voice and shouting it out

More bongos and tom toms and tambourines and triangles

More not quite in tune junior high brass bands

More trying, smiling

More

More of all of this

More of the sloppy wonderful this

And fuck the rest of it.

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Published on August 10, 2022 20:37