Book #1 from the series: The World is My Ashtray

Pepperoni, Jalapeños & LSD

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“Reading Mountain’s personal accounts about run-ins with the law, marathon sexual escapades, and other terrible decisions made under the influence of LSD or copious amounts of alcohol seems to stir up a certain nostalgia for that time long ago when life seemed wide open. A hilarious and thoughtful work...”
- Reedsy Discovery

"I was arrogantly confident in my probable immortality."

At eighteen, Paul Mountain pissed on his academic scholarship to the University of Minnesota and fled to Boulder, Colorado without money, family or prospects. In a cramped one-bedroom apartment with two other dudes, Paul's life was youth unbridled, impulsive, and without remorse.

Within a year, Paul finds himself in a tiny cabin with his new girlfriend in a Rocky Mountain ghost town, convinced he can write his way out of poverty before buying his first legal drink. He was wrong. He was wrong about a great many things.

In his whirlwind comic memoir, Paul escorts the reader on his rabid quest for anything to avoid the looming bondage of adult responsibility. Set in the final decade before the tech revolution, Pepperoni, Jalapenos & LSD is a story filled with women, drugs, old motorcycles, speed junkies, crime, sex, mountaintops, poverty, more sex, long blasts down empty ski slopes and laugh-out-loud lunacy. More than anything, it's a story of embracing recklessness and celebrating mania.

"The day will soon come when the cigarettes finally take hold, the doctor shouts, 'Cancer!', and God's gavel falls, sentencing me to death and who the fuck knows what else. Probably hell, but I'm hoping for a clerical error, the great celestial typo." 

Praise for this book

"Reading Mountain's personal accounts about run-ins with the law, marathon sexual escapades, and other terrible decisions made under the influence of LSD or copious amounts of alcohol seems to stir up a certain nostalgia for that time long ago when life seemed wide open. A hilarious and thoughtful work for anyone who can look back and recall how the world of an eighteen-year-old felt jaw-dropping and unstoppable."

"The honesty of the story creates a vivid tale of a late-20th-century journey West...a thorough, entertaining exploration of one guy's blissful days of youth."

"Mountain's memoir offers an unflinching look at being a young American man out of control in a now by-gone era, testing limits and surprising with extremes."

"PEPPERONI, JALAPEÑOS & LSD isn't for the easily offended, but, as a chronicle of an ill-spent youth well-spent in Boulder, Colorado, it testifies to its author's ample wit, insight, and way with words. Those who appreciate all three will be left anticipating, eagerly, the next installment in Mountain's projected series of memoirs."