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If a Tree Falls: And Other Essays by an Angry White Guy in Chicago

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Don Hall is a cultural organizer, events producer, provocateur, podcaster, actor, director, and raconteur. He is also a self described "angry white guy" and this collection of essays and personal stories scratches the surface of a deeply superficial man.

149 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 26, 2016

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Don Hall

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Don Hall is a writer, teacher, and artistic mercenary.

In the past forty years, Don has worn many hats—Events Director for both nonprofit and commercial radio, freelance copywriter, casino operations manager in Vegas, Chicago public school music teacher, story slam host, Off Loop theatrical producer/director, Front of House Manager for Chicago’s Millennium Park, professional trumpet player, and one-time homeless busker. Like each random gig is a chapter in a novel written by a lunatic.

Now living alone, thrice-divorced, Hall commits to a daily routine of writing too much, drinking too much, and railing against the dying of the light. Go to his website donhall.me for more info and to the digital magazine he co-edits and to which he contributes regularly www.literateape.com.

His latest book "Casino at the End of the World" is available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.

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