Paycheck to Paycheck

Chance "Cash" Register Working Stiff Series

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Pub Date 20 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 9 Nov 2023

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My favorite books to read have usually been “novels” without plot, classic tomes like Tom Kromer’s Waiting for Nothing, Jack Black’s You Can’t Win, Hamsun’s Hunger, Bukowski’s Post Office, Sa Franko's God Bless America, et al. I could go on. You get it. These tales are not plot-driven, instead they are about things that actually matter (and, frankly, should matter way more than they do to readers in general), like being able to feed the belly and keep a roof over one’s head.

And that’s exactly what Paycheck to Paycheck is about: toiling at some blue-collar job side-by-side with other working stiffs in this Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Not everyone is rich––nor do they necessarily wish to be. Not everyone is a celebrity, nor do they want to be. Just plain survival is enough of a challenge for the vast majority of us.

And to be sure, I do know what it’s like to write a thriller with an actual plot and have done so––as my Edgar “Doc” Holiday series attests to that––and I do it to deliver the tropes that the genre demands, yet there is no denying writing that is the antithesis, as my Chance “Cash” Register working stiff series surely must be––is just as gratifying, if not more so. K.A.

My favorite books to read have usually been “novels” without plot, classic tomes like Tom Kromer’s Waiting for Nothing, Jack Black’s You Can’t Win, Hamsun’s Hunger, Bukowski’s Post Office, Sa...


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This book dives deep into the everyday struggles of blue-collar workers, shedding light on the challenges of survival in the Land of the Free.The author’s writing captures the essence of working-class life with raw authenticity, much like the classic novels you mentioned. In a world where celebrity status and wealth often take center stage, this book reminds us of the importance of the simple yet profound act of putting food on the table and maintaining a roof over our heads. It's a powerful and relatable narrative that resonates with readers who appreciate stories about real-life experiences that matter.

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A hidden gem that stands apart from the usual plot-driven stories. It's a compelling narrative that immerses you in the daily struggles of blue-collar workers, offering a glimpse into a world where survival is the ultimate challenge. In a society obsessed with wealth and fame, this book brings us back to the basics of life – the need to provide for oneself and keep a roof over one's head. Alex's writing captures the authenticity of working-class experiences, making it a gratifying read for those who appreciate stories that touch the heart and remind us of what truly matters.

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