At 22, Robert Duncan was managing editor of the legendary Creem magazine, working in Detroit alongside his friend Lester Bangs. He has contributed to Rolling Stone, Circus, Life, and dozens of other popular publications. He was lead singer, songwriter, and producer for several rock bands, including 3DayBig&Tall. He is author of The Noise: Notes from a Rock 'n' Roll Era; Kiss, a tongue-in-cheek biography; and Only the Good Die Young, a collection of profiles of dead rock stars. He was story consultant and interview subject for the documentary, Creem: America's Only Rock & Roll Magazine, which premiered at SXSW in 2019. He is anthologized in Springsteen on Springsteen and Patti Smith gave him a shout-out in her memoir, Year of the Monkey. His poetry has been published in several issues of Maintenant: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art (Three Rooms Press). He is founder of the advertising and design firm Duncan Channon and its Tip Records subsidiary. He was raised in a Southern family displaced to New York City and now lives with his wife, the artist and rock photographer Roni Hoffman, near San Francisco. LOUDMOUTH is his first novel.
Holy hell, the 1970s...If you're too young to have experienced that decade but find yourself curious about its bombed-out cities, the rise of punk rock and the national malaise, you could do much worse than to start with Robert Duncan's debut novel, Loudmouth.... If the book reads like hyperrealism (and we do mean hyper), that's because it hews pretty close to the truths of the era, from the freewheeling boorishness to the stop-sign face-plants of so many drug casualties. -San Francisco Chronicle A sonic wail of a tale about the youthful beginnings of one of the Mount Rushmore 'heads' of rock 'n' roll journalism. I loved it. -Joel Gion, musician, Brian Jonestown Massacre LOUDMOUTH is, as advertised, a loud and brash trip that takes you through the hellish halls of childhood and adolescence before delivering you to the sweet salvation of rock and roll music and all that rides alongside it. The story is majorly compelling--funny, tender, and very very honest. Read this book immediately if you like truth, drugs, generation gaps, guitars, and lifelong quests for freedom and kicks. -Craig Finn, singer/songwriter, The Hold Steady Wow. What a great time for me. I could listen to Robert Duncan's stories all day. -Dennis Miller, Dennis Miller Option podcast, ex-Saturday Night Live Very engaging, fantastic stories and perspectives. -Ron Keel, rock musician This picaresque, coming-of-age novel, about a boy who looks for answers in rock 'n' roll, but finds them in the love of an extraordinary woman, is sad, serious, funny and, in the end, ridiculously moving. -Sylvie Simmons, New York Times bestselling author of Face It: Debbie Harry; Too Weird For Ziggy; and Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful of Gitanes Duncan's prose is amazing, the story entertaining and addictive. If you're a fan of stories with the Almost Famous vibe, be sure to check this one out! -All Dragons Read A fantastic novel! This book explores the true essence and excitement of '70s rock and 'roll with some outlandish yet lovable characters. A truly memorable work of art! -Bob Nalbandian, Director, Inside Metal Documentaries Great stories-you will be hooked. -Charles Shute, The Chuck Shute Podcast Intelligence and grace . . . entertainingly larger-than-life. -Publishers Weekly In prose that's beautiful, when it's not hilarious, this noisy, nostalgic novel tells how an excitable boy from a darkly conservative family survived childhood and then rock 'n' roll. It's a wild ride with some amazing characters-including a few you might recognize-and I'm in awe. -Jaan Uhelszki, former Creem editor; writer, producer of Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine