Tales From the Bartender
by
Book Details
About the Book
Lloyd has been a bartender since he graduated from
college, some fourteen years ago.
When he found a steakhouse and cocktail lounge in
Las Vegas that he could afford to buy, all the pieces of his life seemed to
fall in to place.
Now he would have his own business, his own spacious
apartment and a place to set up an office where he could write his stories. He
could continue his amateur detective work and be a counselor for his friends.
But the best part ---- he would have a steady supply
of new stories.
“How bad could it be?” he asked out loud.
“How bad could what be?” Lewis, the realtor asked.
“Oh nothing, I just have a bad habit of talking to
myself. I’m going to stop that someday,” he said and smiled at Lewis.
Lloyd didn’t tell Lewis he was a writer.
He never tells anyone.
The bartender loves hearing the stories and jokes
that people confide in a comfortable relaxing atmosphere. Every one has a story
stuffed inside that is clawing to get out and Lloyd is the kind of person that
people can talk to.
Some stories are good, some bad, some beautiful,
some ugly
and some--are very weird.
About the Author
Treesa Sherrin-Spencer started writing over
twenty-five years ago as a journalist for the California Bowling News. A dream
inspired her to approach the publisher about an astrology column she wanted to
write, for the fun of it. The fun column, “Star Gazer”, had a thirteen-year
run, until she set it aside to pursue a medical distribution business. Using
her creative mind she designed six medical products and obtained fourteen
patents over the next sixteen years. At age fifty-six, she retired from the
medical business and started wondering what she wanted to be when she grew up.
One sunny afternoon the idea of Lloyd popped in her mind, and within six months
she had written twenty-one fiction stories involving the fictitious bartender.