Set in Los Angeles in the early 90s, the novel chronicles the early days
of an indie band as they meet, practice, make their first record, and
get their first break/big gig. It's also the story of the the flowering
love affair between John and Jenny, the two charming if troubled
guitarists/singers in the band. John is by day a misanthropic substitute
teacher in the zany, sometimes horrific LA Unified School District;
Jenny is an mysterious recovering child prodigy. Along the way, the
couple and their bandmates make momentous discoveries about themselves
and the Hollywood milieu in which they struggle to succeed, a world
peopled by narcissistic actors, wannabe screenwriters, pretentious
musicians, weirdo fans, crazy neighbors -- and an emu.
The King of Good Intentions was originally to have been published by
Henry Rollins's 2.13.61 press in 1999. When Rollins decided henceforth
to publish only his own work, Fredrick set the novel aside to focus on
his musical and teaching career. Now it will finally make its long
overdue debut.