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Steve Abee
Steve Abee is a Los Angeles-based writer and teacher. Abee is known for writing poetry, short stories, and novels. He often draws on Los Angeles culture for his imagery and inspiration. == Writing style == Abee is known predominantly as a Los Angeles writer. His poetry is known for its sense of place, focusing on the day-to-day of Southern California life. In a review of Abee's volume of poetry ''King Planet'', Salon wrote that "Abee chronicles the pavement and hills of Southern California." His writing style has been characterized as "neo-beat," with accessible, everyday language.〔 Abee's novel, ''Johnny Future'', received mixed reviews. The book follows the adventures of its Nyquil-guzzling, hallucinating titular character, Johnny Future. MostlyFiction described the character as a mix between Holden Caulfield and Huckleberry Finn, and praised the character's uniquness. Publishers Weekly, on the other hand, found that the main character lacked depth and was too bizarre to make the book enjoyable.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-59692-347-8 )〕 Abee began writing while working as an 18-year-old orderly at St. John's Hospital.〔 He told the Los Angeles Times that experiences such as "pushing bodies down to the morgue" helped inspire him.〔
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