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It’s BTTA time, friends. Buy Episode 1, Bad Boy today.
20 Tuesday Jan 2026
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It’s BTTA time, friends. Buy Episode 1, Bad Boy today.
17 Saturday Jan 2026
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Chris Orcutt has done the impossible. Bodaciously True & Totally True, Episode One, Bad Boy, debuts this coming Tuesday, January 20th! Orcutt posted a brief look at what went into writing this monumental work of literature.
For over ten years, or 3,697 days to be exact, I’ve been working on a novel about teens in the 1980s. The novel eventually became so long (over a million words, and twice the length of War and Peace) that I had to split it into nine books or episodes.
The result, Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome: The Legendary Adventures of Avery “Ace” Craig, An ’80s American Teen Epic, dramatizes the lives of Ace and his friends in a rural-suburban high school setting. (By the way, it’s much better than I’m making it sound; I’m terrible at condensing my million-plus words into book jacket copy.)
I wrote Bodaciously to be a story for and about my generation—Gen X—a generation that has long been unappreciated, marginalized, and misunderstood. I wrote it to give people my age an escape back to a simpler time, a time when all of life was ahead of us and we didn’t have the internet, AI, tracking, and algorithms in our lives. I wrote it to give the younger generations (and future generations) some idea of what it was like to be a teen in the mid-1980s. And I wrote it for readers, not critics—for people who just want an enjoyable book that keeps them reading.
Read the whole thing at Chris’s blog. Then get ready for the ride of the century!
PS: Chris recently sat down for another interview, and it is one of the best of its kind I’ve heard.
26 Tuesday Aug 2025
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Gen X, please mark the calendars. January 20, 2026 is going down in history as a very important day, our day.* That’s when Bad Boy, the first episode of Chris Orcutt’s EPIC ’80s novel, Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome, hits the shelves. My short little pre-review:
For such an incredibly rich literary experience, Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome, Episode I: Bad Boy, reads easily and beautifully. The book isn’t just a glimpse of the 1980s; it IS the 1980s. Readers from all adult generations (Gen X, especially!) will love every word, scene, and thought.
There is something (well, many things) distinctive and remarkable about Chris Orcutt’s magnum opus. He reaches the heart and mind in a way so natural that the reading process comes off like seeing one’s own original thoughts and emotions in print—this is very rare territory. He does things with Bad Boy that I cannot recall any other author doing, or doing nearly so well. Many of the 1980s period references are presented in novel ways that both explain the referenced elements and add ultra-realistic life to the story. Orcutt’s use of music is mind-blowing. All of his techniques, and his utter mastery of imaginative writing, add a relatability and “cannot put it down” fondness to his already fantastic plot and theme.
The plot, an introduction to the life and times of young hero Avery “Ace” Craig, flows like a roller coaster with action, drama, romance, humor, suspense, thrills, and more. It is all bound together in a simply mesmerizing fashion. There is a deep philosophy at work, magnified by a grounded psychology, an understanding of how men and women relate to each other, and a resonating dose of faith. In the end, readers are left with several concurrent cliffhangers: adventurous, potentially dangerous, and frantically passionate. All of it will leave readers predicting, picking sides, hoping, fearing, laughing, and holding on tight. Hurry up, Episode II!
Bad Boy is a genuinely encompassing and immersive adventure, one that will have the mind and heart buzzing, on multiple levels, and for some time once the reading stops. The book is fun, engaging, and staggeringly impactful. I suspect it will cement Orcutt’s place in the echelons of timeless literature. I cannot recommend this book strongly enough.
My much more detailed review is coming along at the right time. And more! Just wait. In the meantime, kindly check out Goodreads and Orcutt’s Site (and Media Page) for more information.
Got that? 1/20/26. We’re going back to 1986!
(Cover image appropriated from Orcutt.net.)
*All other adult generations will be welcome too. (Yes, even “good” Boomers.)
13 Wednesday Aug 2025
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I’m gonna go ahead and call it. Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome is going to be America’s War and Peace, the long-awaited Great American Novel, a consequential literary phenomenon for the 21st century. And Chris Orcutt is the best American novelist alive today.
January 2026, hurry the hell up!
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