Alan Catlin has published well over sixty chapbooks and full-length books of poetry and prose. Most recently his fictional memoir/novel Chaos Management was published by Alien Buddha and is available on Amazon.
Alan Catlin Livres
S'inspirant d'une riche tapisserie d'expériences en tant que barman, Alan Catlin crée prose et poésie qui explorent la condition humaine avec une voix unique. Sa production prolifique, couvrant plus de soixante recueils et collections complètes, témoigne d'une observation aiguë des complexités de la vie. Bien que son travail ait suscité une attention critique considérable, ce sont le mérite littéraire distinctif et les thèmes résonnants qui définissent véritablement sa contribution à la littérature.



Another Saturday Night in Jukebox Hell
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Set in a chaotic bar, the story unfolds through the eyes of a witty bartender trapped with an endless stream of unruly patrons. The virtual jukebox, dubbed the "infernal machine," plays an eclectic mix of loud music, creating a lively yet overwhelming atmosphere. As the bartender navigates this cacophony, he humorously depicts his struggles with the rowdy crowd, likening them to demons with boundless credit. The narrative blends snarky humor with real-life experiences, offering a unique and irreverent take on nightlife.
Bar Guide for the Seriously Deranged
- 110pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The author draws from his extensive experience as a barman in the Albany, NY area, offering a unique perspective on the lives and stories of the patrons he encountered. Through a collection of chapbooks and full-length works, he captures the essence of bar culture and the diverse characters that populate it, blending personal anecdotes with broader reflections on life behind the bar. His writing provides an intimate glimpse into the world of hospitality and the human connections forged in this unchosen profession.