Monday, December 29, 2025
Jim Morrison Life, Death, Legend
Friday, July 25, 2025
The Collected Works of Jim Morrison: Poetry, Journals, Transcripts, and Lyrics
The definitive anthology of Jim Morrison's writings with rare photographs and numerous handwritten excerpts of unpublished and published poetry and lyrics from his 28 privately held notebooks.
You can also hear Jim Morrison’s final poetry recording, now available for the first time, on the CD or digital audio edition of this book, at the Village Recorder in West Los Angeles on his twenty-seventh birthday, December 8, 1970. The audio book also includes performances by Patti Smith, Oliver Ray, Liz Phair, Tom Robbins, and others reading Morrison’s work.
Created in collaboration with Jim Morrison’s estate and inspired by a posthumously discovered list entitled “Plan for Book,” The Collected Works of Jim Morrison is an almost 600-page anthology of the writings of the late poet and iconic Doors’ front man. This landmark publication is the definitive opus of Morrison’s creative output—and the book he intended to publish. Throughout, a compelling mix of 160 visual components accompanies the text, which includes numerous excerpts from his 28 privately held notebooks—all written in his own hand and published here for the first time—as well as an array of personal images and commentary on the work by Morrison himself.
This oversized, beautifully produced collectible volume contains a wealth of new material—poetry, writings, lyrics, and audio transcripts of Morrison reading his work. Not only the most comprehensive book of Morrison’s work ever published, it is immersive, giving readers insight to the creative process of and offering access to the musings and observations of an artist whom the poet Michael McClure called “one of the finest, clearest spirits of our times.”
Saturday, January 25, 2025
The Rock And Roll Book Of The Dead
Their reckless brilliance held the key to their self-destruction.
Their deaths had much in common--and, surprisingly, so did their lives.
From lonely childhoods marred by loss to groundbreaking music and
turbulent careers that ended tragically and suspiciously, David Comfort
explodes the myths as he probes:
• The sinister roles of Hendrix's manager and girlfriend in his death and subsequent cover-up
• The bizarre odyssey of Jim Morrison's corpse
• Why Kurt Cobain was worth more dead than alive to Courtney Love
• The
twisted motives that caused John Lennon to sail through the Devil's
Triangle to Bermuda--nearly going down in a storm--shortly before he was
fatally shot
• The crippling disease and "miracle" drug that drove Elvis to suicide
Charismatic and gifted, but also isolated and conflicted, these are not
the rock icons you thought you knew. Here are their larger-than-life
stories of turmoil and excess that led to their early deaths and
ultimate immortality. It's a wild ride to the other side of fame.
"Fame is the soul eater." --Jerry Garcia
"Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground." --John Lennon
Includes Rare Photos
David Comfort is the author of three bestselling nonfiction books. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines, including Eclectic Literary Forum, Pacific Review, Coe Review, and Belletrist Review.
He has been the recipient of several literary prizes and a finalist for
such prestigious awards as the Nelson Algren Award and America's Best. A
former rock musician, he has spent over 30 years studying rock music,
particularly the revolutionary and fatalistic pioneers of the 1960s. He
lives in Santa Rosa, California.
David Comfort (Author)