Zeebo's debut collection of short stories reads like a confession you were never meant to overhear. Perhaps not ideal for the "pearl-clutching crowd," but it might be the literary Xanax your brain craves.Told in the first person, these dynamic, quirky, bawdy, and deeply human stories trace Zeebo's journey through love, friendship, and introspection from the 1970s to the 2020s. Zeebo navigates first love, breakups, loyalty, adventure, and regret with humor that is often off-color and honesty that never asks for permission.The stories span across Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Catskills, Rochester, Florida, Denver, and an adventure in the South with musicians. Each place is a backdrop for decisions that linger longer than expected and lessons that arrive late but land hard.At times, LOL funny and at others quietly reflective, the collection balances outrageous moments with unexpected insight. A wild LSD trip with ice aliens and crabs sits alongside tender recollections of lost innocence and tested friendships. Beneath the bravado and irreverence lie a vulnerable voice offering disarming wisdom about growing older, and learning what truly matters.These stories are not polished for comfort. They are told the way life is lived: messy, impulsive, and charged with desire. Zeebo writes with the confidence of someone who has earned the right to look back honestly, finding meaning without pretending the road there was noble.This debut presents a narrative voice that values truth over perfection and connection over decorum. For readers drawn to confessional storytelling, emotionally grounded, sharp humor, this collection delivers an unfiltered portrait of a life fully lived.Zeebo is working on his second novel, continuing to explore themes of friendship, love, desire, and overcoming life's obstacles."If you've misplaced your sanity or your heart somewhere along life's journey, I'm sure you'll find a connection with my stories. In these chaotic times, it's wise to take a brief getaway from the madness and join me on my literary journey. Be sure to buckle up, Buttercup. It's a bumpy ride." -Zeebo