B.I.C. Cartel* (*Butt In Chair)

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Literary
Cover of the book B.I.C. Cartel* (*Butt In Chair) by Eric Pulsifer, Eric Pulsifer
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Author: Eric Pulsifer ISBN: 9781311183118
Publisher: Eric Pulsifer Publication: March 7, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eric Pulsifer
ISBN: 9781311183118
Publisher: Eric Pulsifer
Publication: March 7, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Here’s the deal. Each of us decides to ourselves what becoming a pro is all about. Then we do it. I’ll tell both you hairy-legged types what. I don’t care what you think, but I’m gonna be the first to make that jump …”

Braden Campbell is an outrageously talented jazz musician who would rather do something grown up -- like drive a taxi. Karen Watts writes and has the credentials to prove it, but she's paralyzed by self-doubt. Robert Blair, a gifted artist, uses his talent to paint signs and billboards.

After years of false starts, cross-country moves, troubled relationships and generally eating their young, the three get tired of it and reunite with a new resolve. Karen places a bet on who would get started first.

To encourage and challenge one another, they form a support group called BIC Cartel and things start to happen with all three.

Eric Pulsifer is a writer, musician, and a battle-hardened expert on self-sabotage. He has three novels, several nonfiction works and probably more adventures than the law allows under his belt.

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“Here’s the deal. Each of us decides to ourselves what becoming a pro is all about. Then we do it. I’ll tell both you hairy-legged types what. I don’t care what you think, but I’m gonna be the first to make that jump …”

Braden Campbell is an outrageously talented jazz musician who would rather do something grown up -- like drive a taxi. Karen Watts writes and has the credentials to prove it, but she's paralyzed by self-doubt. Robert Blair, a gifted artist, uses his talent to paint signs and billboards.

After years of false starts, cross-country moves, troubled relationships and generally eating their young, the three get tired of it and reunite with a new resolve. Karen places a bet on who would get started first.

To encourage and challenge one another, they form a support group called BIC Cartel and things start to happen with all three.

Eric Pulsifer is a writer, musician, and a battle-hardened expert on self-sabotage. He has three novels, several nonfiction works and probably more adventures than the law allows under his belt.

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