Ray Goldman will outdrink you, out-party you and, unfortunately for him,
probably outlive you. As a hopeless and struggling indie rock musician,
Ray's best chance of discovering any beauty and purpose in his
dysfunctional life will come only when he ceases to struggle against
life itself. These are his memoirs.
Scale chronicles Ray Goldman's journey downward through the
adversarial trials that sometimes prove necessary in facilitating an
eventual ascent into truth and happiness. The odd chapters of the novel
find Ray, now a 31-year-old guitar player, seeking fulfillment in the
wake of a life-altering tragedy while the even chapters see him
reflecting on the depravity and selfishness that hastened his descent
towards it. Scale is about the relationship between instability and
balance, death and resurrection, perception and reality, but ultimately
it is about the endless war waged between our disquieted minds and our
noble hearts.
Fans of pop culture, Americana, Punk Rock music, and Charles Bukowski's
Ham on Rye.