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Shop › (PREORDER EBOOK VERSION: DOWNLOAD- Available September 1st) DIRK NECESSARY: A Man’s Mans Journey

(PREORDER EBOOK VERSION: DOWNLOAD- Available September 1st) DIRK NECESSARY: A Man’s Mans Journey

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Dirk Necessary, A Man’s Man’s Journey, is a novella length (30,000 words) adult fabulism tale of a teenaged boy on a personal quest to discover the man within himself. He is driven to this quest by an external world which views him as less than manly, a diminutive stature, and a name that is decidedly girlish. Lacking a strong male figure or directed rights-of-passage, he turns to his confidants, Heather Locklear, KISS, Reggie Jackson, Walter Payton, and his horse for guidance and support. They tell our young hero that real men, “have mustaches, are tall, have muscles, get in fights and win most of them, are not afraid to get dirty and avoid bathing, play sports, smoke cigarettes, are brave and courageous, and are lady’s men.” With this list in hand, he strides, at times stumbles, through an intention driven coming of age pursuit. He is accompanied by his imagination, an unwavering optimism, a fascination with Latin phrases and ancient Greek philosophers, and his sagely horse, Balthazar. Along his journey, he finds a perspective on manhood that both conforms to and contradicts the societal norms. His culminating act to release the man within is to legally change his name to Dirk Necessary.

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Dirk Necessary, A Man’s Man’s Journey, is a novella length (30,000 words) adult fabulism tale of a teenaged boy on a personal quest to discover the man within himself. He is driven to this quest by an external world which views him as less than manly, a diminutive stature, and a name that is decidedly girlish. Lacking a strong male figure or directed rights-of-passage, he turns to his confidants, Heather Locklear, KISS, Reggie Jackson, Walter Payton, and his horse for guidance and support. They tell our young hero that real men, “have mustaches, are tall, have muscles, get in fights and win most of them, are not afraid to get dirty and avoid bathing, play sports, smoke cigarettes, are brave and courageous, and are lady’s men.” With this list in hand, he strides, at times stumbles, through an intention driven coming of age pursuit. He is accompanied by his imagination, an unwavering optimism, a fascination with Latin phrases and ancient Greek philosophers, and his sagely horse, Balthazar. Along his journey, he finds a perspective on manhood that both conforms to and contradicts the societal norms. His culminating act to release the man within is to legally change his name to Dirk Necessary.