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In an attempt to save his love life and free himself of mounting debt, post college aged non-college grad Andre cuts expenses till reaching the limits of the law, and then further. When caught and facing jail time for his actions, Andre agrees to a plea deal which involves his human rights being revoked and him being reinstated to the wild as a legal animal.

The Dirt That Feeds You
is a fictional novel taking place over the summer of 2012. It's based on
real events of Meshkin's life.

"I ran naked through the woods, ran across an eleven lane
freeway, and spent nights in the mountains surrounding Los Angeles to
fully immerse myself in the story. I wasn't happy or healthy when I
started writing, and it was all sort of an experiment slash therapy to
figure out what I really wanted out of life.
I sacrificed a lot,
though, all along I knew it was something I had to do to get over my
past." -Krocky Meshkin