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A former professional musician, Tony O'Neill transitioned to writing, channeling his experiences into raw, autobiographical narratives. His debut novel, a stark account of addiction and life on society's fringes, garnered a cult following and critical attention, aligning him with the "Off-Beat Generation." O'Neill's distinctive style, often labeled "Brutalism," is characterized by its gritty realism and solitary introspection. He consistently maintains a stance against literary movements, emphasizing the private nature of his creative process.






- 2024
- 2023
Your First Vegetable Garden
- 342 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Step-by-step instructions and expert advice make this guide perfect for new gardeners eager to cultivate vegetables and herbs. It provides comprehensive coverage on setting up a garden, nurturing plants, and harvesting produce for culinary use, ensuring a successful gardening experience from start to finish.
- 2022
Addressing common composting challenges, this book guides readers through the process of creating effective compost. It offers solutions for issues like compost that won't break down or has developed unpleasant odors. With practical tips and techniques, it aims to help both novice and experienced gardeners achieve successful composting, ensuring a rich, nutrient-filled end product for their gardens.
- 2010
Sick City
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Jeffrey has nowhere to go when Bill, his sugar-daddy boyfriend, croaks. But before he sets off into the bright glare of LA, he's sure to grab a few parting mementos: cash, a gun, some drugs, and one ancient, metal film canister that contains a treasure greater than all the rest combined.
- 2008
Down and Out on Murder Mile
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of London's notorious "murder mile," a nameless narrator grapples with addiction and despair alongside his wife. As they navigate the challenges of their environment, including failed treatments and his wife's self-destructive tendencies, he embarks on a tumultuous journey to reclaim his life. The story delves into themes of resilience and the struggle against urban decay and addiction, painting a vivid picture of survival in a harsh reality.
- 2007
Digging the Vein
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Based on his own experiences as an addict and sidesman to diverse music acts, Tony O'Neill's 'Digging the Vein' explores LA's drug sub-culture - a slice of life that few tourists will ever get to see.