Here are words to somewhat deconstruct your daily lives. McLean delivers
sermons of a beautiful nothing(s) enriched by perceptions that
pervasively cover the very lives you follow inanely day in, day out. He
dissects the mundane and the superfluity of existence (if any) with a
hacksaw and without much anaesthetic. His language is cutting, divisive,
insightful, deploring, archaic but strong with a fleshy boldness that
should and will be revered. David McLean seeks out the plastic and then
tends to look underneath the plasticity of what man has made; the
absurdity of god, the hilarity of societal values and the hypocritical
agenda of righteous folk. The lesion of what McLean explores in this
collection is indeed the nonsense that dominates us all whether aware or
unaware however, after you read this blistering book, you'll be sure to
be angry at something in this dying world. Craig Podmore (Author of The
Origin of Manias, Oneiros Books)