By The Beachwood Books Bureau
A Hole to China – exclusively excerpted here on the Beachwood – is now available at the amazin’ Amazon Kindle store ($6.99).
A Hole to China joins Ballots From The Dead in the Beachwood marketplace.
A rock ‘n’ roll China refresher:
Part 1: She left. I asked for it, I think.

Part 2: They met in a bar.

Part 3: Favoring the He-Fucked-It-Up version of events.

Part 4: A nuclear desire for revenge.

Part 5: Doing the least for the most reward.

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J.J. Tindall is the Beachwood’s poet-in-residence and author of our Chicagoetry series. He welcomes your comments.
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More Tindall:
* Music: MySpace page
* Critical biography at e-poets.net
Posted on September 15, 2010