From the Back Cover:
"A gimlet-eyed chronicler of subterranean scenes, Brian Jabas Smith has spent a career finding both truth and beauty among those who've been consigned to the narrow margins of society. At last we're given a collection that captures the essence of his vintage neon prose. But Spent Saints is more than just glorious guttersnipe poetry -- it's a work of deep empathy and trenchant wit, a humanist drama that seeks to understand the lives of the artistic demimonde and the unglamorous working masses at once."
--Bob Mehr, author of Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements
"In these fine stories, Brian Smith's direct, natural, story-telling voice rocks with the authority and grit of someone who's been there and come back to tell the tale."
--Jim Daniels, author of Eight Mile High and Birthmarks
"In Spent Saints, Brian Smith reaches down to the bottom rung and pulls up despair as it melts into unlikely beauty, brings the reader dangerously close to unfolding, ominous dread and unveils the side of life that is dark, wanting and formidable. Without reserve, he transfers the reader into worlds that are uneasy, without boundaries and desperately fragile. Like the note that remains long after it's been played, this collection will remain with the reader with its honesty and exquisite starkness, at the same time both magnetic and haunting."
--Laurie Notaro, author of Crossing the Horizon and Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club
"Brian Smith writes of people nearly broken, on the edge of being pinned down by their demons, and manages to find their moments of redemption and grace. This is powerful, heartbreaking work."
--Christopher Farnsworth, author of Blood Oath and The Eternal World
From the Inside Flap:
"We cannot imagine the pain that is headed our way. We can only guess at the precise contours of the hells we are about to inflict upon ourselves. Chained to our own rocks, ringed by electric fences we have built inside our minds, we can scarcely comprehend that all we have to do is walk away. Oh, yes. In these knife-edged, fiercely intelligent stories, Brian Smith tells us all about these truths, his characters delivering to us hard-won knowledge that is both terrifying and oddly exhilarating, like walking down the streets of a bad neighborhood at midnight. Read them, reflect on them, admire them--then drink a glass of orange juice and get yourself to the gym."--Gregory McNamee
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