Set in Los Angeles in the early 1990s, John Andrew Fredrick's debut
novel chronicles the early days of an indie band as they meet, practice,
make their first recordings, and get their first break/ big gig. It's
also the story of the flowering love affair between John and Jenny, the
two charming but, let's say, troubled guitarists/singers in the band.
John is by day a misanthropic substitute teacher in the crazy, sometimes
horrifying world that is the LA Unified School District, while Jenny is
a mysterious recovering child prodigy. Along the way, the couple and
their bandmates make all kinds of discoveries about themselves and the
Hollywood milieu in which they are trying to succeed, a world peopled by
narcissistic actors, wannabe screenwriters, pretentious musicians,
weirdo fans, crazy neighbors--oh, and an emu.
Advance praise for
The King of Good Intentions:
"Stylish, poetic and mischievous, this is the funniest contemporary novel I've read in a long time"--John Tottenham, author of
The Inertia Variations
"Witty, quirky, and painfully funny... offers a sweet, sharp take on
music, love, and Los Angeles, not to mention subbing. Wonderful."--Meg
Gardiner, author of
Ransom River
John Andrew Fredrick is the principal singer and
songwriter for indie rock band the black watch, who have released 17 CDs
to considerable underground acclaim. His comic novella, the
knucklehead chronicles, was published in 2008. He has taught in The
Writing Program at USC, and the English Departments at LMU, SMC, and
UCSB, where he received his Ph.D. in English Literature. He lives in
Los Angeles, plays tennis five times a week, and often has been known to
treat audiences at his readings to a few acoustic songs from his vast
canon as a songwriter.
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