To some, Charles Bukowski, writer of "Women and Ham On Rye," was a dirty old man that was scum to women. To others, Bukowski's work is nothing less than genius with its eloquent wording and honest to-a-fault thoughts. This is why when July 28th rolled around and his posthumous book, "On Writing," hit bookstores everywhere, those who found Bukowski to be a genius poet laureate had to be excited. Read More »