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Rontel Funny as hell, searingly honest, and urgently real, Sam Pinks puts to shame most modern fiction. His writing perfectly captures the bizarre parade that is Chicago, with all its gloriously odd and wonderful people. This book possesses both the nerve of Nelson Algren and the existential comedy of Albert Camus.

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Sam Pink

Rontel

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AFTER MY GIRLFRIEND LEFT FOR WORK THIS MORNING, I lay in her bed for an hour looking at the wall.

Fuck, this is really good I thought.

It was good if you didnt think about doing it as you were doing it.

Sometimes I put my hands up to cover my face.

That made it even better.

*

I went to the bathroom.

There were flakes of my girlfriends makeup left in the sink.

When I turned on the water to rinse my face, the water carried the flakes down the drain.

And I saw a miniature version of myself surfing on one of the flakes.

The miniature version of myself looked back up at me and smiled, yelling nonsense and pointing at me then into the drain, laughing and yelling.

And the normal-sized version of myself watched, jealous.

So very jealous.

I put water against my face and rubbed my eyes.

It made me feel better, but only for a few minutes.

Then it stopped.

No, like, it just blended into the terror.

And I decided when it was my turn to be the smaller version of myself riding a flake of makeup down the drain Id wave to the normalsized me and yell into the terror before entering the drain, laughing.

*

I encountered my girlfriends roommate in the hallway.

Her roommate disapproved of me being there when my girlfriend wasnt. We didnt say anything to each other as I went out the door.

Just another person I dont interact with.

*

An hour and twenty minute commute to get back to Uptown.

I walked down Western Avenue to get to the Blue Line train.

Blue Line to Red Line.

Had to get back home.

It was my last day of work at the department store warehouse where Id been working for the last two years.

And even though it was my last day, I didnt want to be late.

Because then someone would say, Hey, why are you late.

And I wouldnt lie.

Id just turn away and avoid eye contact and say, Im tired or something similar.

Something similar like, Im (scream in his/her face).

*

Western Avenue.

Not even summer yet and already hot.

Fuck Western Avenue and fuck Chicago.

Fuck the summer and fuck all these people.

People going to work.

People coming home from work.

People without work.

People going to his/her last day of work.

People without homes.

People just standing there.

People selling drugs.

People trying to buy drugs.

People holding hands.

People with credit cards, keys, and cellphones.

People biking.

People skateboarding.

People walking dogs.

People talking to themselves.

People sleeping underneath doorframes.

People under the Western Bridge, their mattresses between concrete support beams, right next to the street.

People handing out fliers.

People refusing fliers.

People taking fliers then throwing them in the garbage five feet later.

People on parole, cleaning streets and sidewalks.

People sitting on milk crates on the sidewalk, staring.

People with no idea how to spend the day.

People who wished the day was already over.

People whose day was already over.

People.

Hey people.

Suck my dick.

Thought about myself in front of everything.

Thought about the nearly impossible idea that there was this many things and so many more, then endless things between them where they intersect, and mean something different to everyone.

And how everything referenced me.

Me, the most necessary part of all.

No way to think of anything without the idea of me involved.

Involved.

The idea of me.

Each thing needed me.

I didnt need them, but they needed me.

And standing there breathing on the sidewalk, I did my job.

Youre welcome, Chicago.

No, I said youre fucking welcome.

And also, suck my dick.

*

On a side street, I saw a kid kicking an apple down the sidewalk.

I watched him, not knowing what else I should be doing.

Not having anything else to do.

I decided I wasnt going to work.

What should I be doing right now I thought.

Watch the kid kick the apple.

There is nothing that cant be learned from this.

Learn something maybe.

Do that.

Ok Ill do that, thanks.

I watched the kid kicking the apple, imagining it as my heart.

My heart felt so hurt right then but I didnt know why.

Never knew why I felt so hurt for things I couldnt explain.

Or why feeling hurt was my commitment to others.

Wanting to admit everything that was wrong about me then hear the things other people noticed and admit to those things too.

Admit to everything.

At least I have that.

Nothing could happen to me that I hadnt already prepared myself to feel.

Fully guarded.

Making it so whatever actually happens, happens easy.

Unafraid.

The kid kicked the apple a few more times his hands in fists.

Yeah.

Get it.

Kill it.

When the apple rolled to a stop by a fire hydrant, he went up and just stomped it.

Blasted it, really.

Down the block a woman yelled, Jeffr, get da fuck over here nah!

The kid stomped the apple twice more with his heel.

The way he stomped the apple was funny.

Balancing himself above it in just the right place to lift his leg and stomp the apple both hands in fists at his sides, heel stabbing.

Jeff-REE get duffuck ovyere nah. Mamsaid she gon keel yass, Jeffr.

Jeffrey ran towards her.

I stared at the stomped apple.

What is the normal thing to be doing right now.

What should I be doing.

Having access to any and all options what was the normal thing to be doing right at that moment, walking down Western Avenue in Chicago at the beginning of an extremely hot summer.

What was the normal thing to be doing, as myself at that moment.

Given all the qualities I embodied and could use to interact with the world, what was the right series of actions to begin taking.

What if the first action to be taken was to return to the stomped apple and keep stomping it.

What if I was supposed to protect the apple.

Or what if it wasnt even normal to be in this very moment, doing what I was doing as this person.

What if I didnt even have the option for something great because I couldnt even return to a situation that allowed it.

I heard a spaceship captain in my head, and he said, Original route, impossible. We now enter: Total Isolation.

Maybe the right series of actions led me back to where I went wrong and then to a whole new series, but I only had enough energy if I didnt expend a single needless move or thought.

Maybe no series.

Nothing connected.

Blankness responding to my sonar.

No people to talk to.

No signs.

No things.

No, there were things.

But there was no single thing, only things.

And I couldnt get the things to work together.

Id make like, two or three work, but then Id realize those two or three things were attached to everything else, which never worked.

Because other things would say, No, were not going to work with these things.

And the possibility of mishandling the events of my life or any life was so likely and so final, it stunned me from wanting anything.

Which was terrible because I was always the furthermost moment in time, passing into the next furthermost moment.

Chicago, Illinois.

United States of America.

2012.

The latest in shithead technology.

Breathing, on a street corner.

Endless options, mine.

*

I stopped at a stoplight, where the DONT WALK signal counted down twenty seconds.

Two women talked, sitting on a bus stop bench nearby.

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