Buk is my favorite transgressive writer who, in the course and sometimes eloquent street language of Los Angeles, wrote sympathetically of the marginalized, desperate lives of drunks, prostitutes, addicts, poor working people, and petty criminals. He endured alcoholism, poverty, and rejection from the literary establishment, but never stopped writing. I’m also a big fan of poet, singer/songwriter Tom Waits and crime writer James Ellroy, who both wrote provocative tales about the social and cultural underbelly of L.A. in poems, songs, short stories and novels. And of course I treasure John Fante’s Ask the Dust. As for me, I’m an unpublished, old age poet trying to create a chapbook or zine with the help of a lady friend and my son, both artists.