Raging into the Night
Stories from the Underground
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Steven Dalton
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In Raging Into the Night: Stories from the Underground, step into the intoxicating world of David William Vancil, a bartender whose life comes across like a cocktail mixed with danger, desire, and redemption. From the sun-soaked shores of Waikiki to Tokyo’s neon labyrinth, from the glittering madness of Hollywood to the heat of Mexico, Vancil’s journey is a relentless ride through love, loss, and survival within the surreal world of bartending.
In Waikiki, he seeks solace in paradise but finds that even under endless sunsets and swaying palms, heartbreak lingers. Behind the bar, he discovers both his gifts and his flaws—crafting cocktails and wrestling his own turbulent spirit. But peace proves fleeting, and with every fading sip he is pulled deeper into chaos.
Tokyo pulses with danger and temptation, its hidden bars and shadowed streets drawing him into a world where reality bends and illusions thrive. Love arrives when least expected—fragile yet fierce—forcing him to confront who he is and what he’s willing to risk.
Hollywood, however, is the ultimate crucible. Amid broken dreams and glittering illusions, Vancil tends bar for actors chasing stardom, celebrities chasing escape, and souls desperate to make the night last a little longer. Here, at the chaotic crossroads of fame and despair, his story reaches both its breaking point and its revelation.
Raging Into the Night is a gripping tale of adventure, romance, and self-discovery—a fearless plunge into the human experience. Drinks become stories. Cities leave scars and gifts. And love, in its many forms, lingers long after the glass is empty. For every night holds its own mysteries, every toast carries a hidden truth, and every journey leaves us changed. Raise a glass, step into the shadows, and discover what waits when the night is raging—and the dawn is still uncertain.
©2024 David William Vancil (P)2025 David William Vancil