Last February, after 12 years of DJing in New York City nightclubs, I sold my turntables, gave away my headphones and moved west so I could work full-time on finishing my first novel. During a sweltering August—back when the Blackberry Curve was the hot phone—a nameless narrator gets involved with Rachel, a beautiful girl visiting New York from Los Angeles. Set around the city's interconnected skate, art and nightlife scenes, None of the Bad Ones is a late-coming-of-age novel bursting with all the sweat and turmoil of a Manhattan summer. So the writing is done, but that doesn't mean the work is. Copy editing, book design and a high quality printing job aren't going to be cheap.
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For all of the beauty that we see in today's New York, the City is nothing without its dark corners, crowded clubs, and social politics. We spoke to Brown on crafting "Erotic Skate Fiction," how he scored the support of Alex Olson, and that getting older only means better art. We were both writing about sex and skateboarding and it just clicked.
The party has always been in the peripheral view of the events, people and skateboard tricks featured on this website. We like to have a good time. Longtime friend and oft-uncredited Quartersnacks music supervisor, Andrew Brown A.