You probably know A.W. Glen for her work in bands like Bicycle Face, but over the past few years, she’s been working on ‘Bukowski’s Broken Family Band’, a campy horror novel set in a fictionalized version of the local music scene.
Stay tuned for our chat about the book (coming out Nov. 14 via Transistor 66 at an epic release show) and more!
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Need to hear more from Ava? Check out episodes #169 (March 2016) and #739 (Nov. 2022) with Bicycle Face, as well as #533 (Oct. 2020) as herself.
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