Book Launch: Service by John Tottenham hosted by Chris Molnar with special guests

Book Launch: Service by John Tottenham hosted by Chris Molnar with special guests

Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

POWERHOUSE Arena
28 Adams Street (Corner of Adams & Water Street across from the Archway)
Brooklyn , NY 11201

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About the Book.

“Hilarious, refreshingly mean-spirited and often brilliant.” –  Washington Post
“A taut and hilarious novel.” –  New York Review of Books
“A very funny book about a very unfunny situation.” –  New York Review of Books
“The book of the moment.” –  Jarett Kobek
“A writer of rare comic intensity.” –  Colm Toibin
“A post-punk Byron.” –  Constance Debre
“My favorite nihilistic romantic.” –   Rachel Kushner

 

A darkly comic novel set on the lower slopes of the Los Angeles literary world.

I stepped out to behold a crimson-streaked sky that would soon be adorning ten thousand Instagram posts, and walked down the sleepy residential streets, suffused with a soft and forgiving evening light, to the main drag. It felt like the end here, both sanctuary and termination: a soft place of harsh realities where a sun that once meant something barely brushed against the world. The perfect spring evening was blighted only by the citizenry.

A journalist in his late forties—having lost his job as a consequence of the death of print media—finds himself working at a bookstore in a rapidly gentrifying Los Angeles neighborhood, where he is thrown into the company of a younger generation with whom he has little in common. Embittered by his lowly position at this late stage of what had once been a promising career, he collapses his longtime ambition of writing a novel into a hilariously cathartic litany of contempt for his present circumstances.

Service examines the plight of the unrepentant artistic outsider in an unforgiving day and age. It alternates between passages that painstakingly describe the protagonist’s fraught attempts to write his novel and such scenes of service work as wrapping children’s books for Silver Lake moms and being “pilloried by dunces” on Yelp. As his writing process stalls in a “stale ceremony” of indolence and self-doubt, these unfamiliar humiliations become a toxic wellspring for his irascible observations.

With his notoriously dry wit, John Tottenham’s debut novel reflects on a farrago of contemporary afflictions: gentrification, debt, friendship, aging gracelessly, self-medication, male vanity, professional jealousy, the perils of political correctness, and the role of literature in the digital era. Eventually, after endlessly agonizing about matters of form and style, he finds that despite himself he has actually written a book.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author. 

John Tottenham is the author of four volumes of poetry: The Inertia Variations (Kerosene Bomb, 2010), Antiepithalamia & Other Poems of Regret and Resentment (Penny-Ante, 2012), The Hate Poems (Amok, 2019), and Fresh Failure (Hat & Beard Press, 2024). He is also a prolific essayist, artist and performer, whose work has been described as “magnanimous misanthropy” and “magical cynicism.” Service is his first novel. He lives in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Host.

Chris Molnar is co-founder of Archway Editions, as well as the Writer’s Block, the first independent bookstore in Las Vegas. His novel, Heaven’s Oblivion, is forthcoming.