They
are pursued throughout by Arnold Porkwinder who deals in chrome and wants his
$804.04 in back rent. With him is Mr.
Watanabe, a Japanese gentleman with unique insight and an expert baseball card
flipper.
In the
Words of Richard Lutman
I Like A Little Bit Of
The Handsome Americans Myself is a quirky road novella set in the early
seventies. There is no deep meaning in this novella which took me a month to
write. A crucial
and very funny pseudo love scene occurs in a Laundromat which inspired the
cover. Pacing was important. Most of the action is dialogue-driven so the
chapters had to be short.
J.R.,
one of the main characters, is based on a real person. Many of the scenes in the novella actually
occurred.
On
the back of a shack door in Rhode Island, three names were scrawled across the
rough wooden surface followed by the words ‘The Handsome Americans.’ After a night of drinking several pitchers of
beer at a local bar and watching a very bad band perform, one of the beer
drinkers said “There they are--The Handsome Americans,” which brought much
laughter. Every time another bad band
performed or a conversation got long winded out would come, “I like a little
bit of the Handsome Americans myself,” said in the most serious tone possible. The name seemed appropriate for the band and
the title of the novella.
About Richard
Lutman
Richard
Lutman lives in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
He has a MFA in Writing from Vermont College. He currently teaches short story classes as
part of Coastal Carolina University's Lifelong Learning program. His fiction has appeared in: Verdad, Slow
Trains, The Green Silk Journal, Dark Sky Magazine, The Bicycle Review, Epiphany
Magazine, The Petigru Review, Deep South Magazine, The Newport Review, Dew on
the Kudzu, The Corner Cupboard Press, The Green Briar Review, Bethlehem Writers
Roundtable and Prick of the Spindle. He has also won local and national awards
for his short stories, nonfiction and screenplays. He was a 2008 Pushcart Nominee.
A
chapbook of his flash fiction was published in June 2009, a long narrative poem
in 2011 and a chapbook of four short stories in 2013 by The Last Automat
Press. A novella entitled "I Like a
Little Bit of the Handsome Americans Myself" can be found on Smashwords and
Amazon Kindle. Another novella,
"Iron Butterfly" can be found at The WriteDeal Publishers.
Link
to Amazon page:
http://amzn.to/1auwyH0
Link
to Richard Lutman’s website: http://www.wordrealm.net
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