Ghosts and Other Things That Haunt
"Ghosts and Other Things That Haunt" is a raw and direct address of our most vulnerable humanity. Nash, through this poetic narrative, is all too relatable; he embraces our desires -- for fulfillment, for sensuality, for abandonment -- and allows us to face our shortcomings and vices alongside his. This honest compilation is an appeal for self-evaluation and a bittersweet juxtaposition of modern existence with time-worn carnality. Ultimately, "Ghosts and Other Things That Haunt" engages readers in a personal confrontation of the author's demons: depression, regret, alcoholism, drug addiction, and heartbreak.