In Bottleneck Slide, Curtis Hayes’ Los Angeles is a world of blue-collar despair, film business illusion and traffic jam revelations. Using narrative realism to capture stories from a world always tilting sideways, he chronicles the desperation and fleeting joys of lives constantly in flux.
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Curtis Hayes has worked in sawmills, greasy spoons, and as a grip, gaffer, and set builder in film productions. He’s been a truck driver, a boat rigger, a print journalist and a screenwriter. He has an English degree from Cal State University, Long Beach and a black dog named Trixie. His poetry has been featured in Chiron Review, Trailer Park Quarterly, Cultural Weekly and other small presses.
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