Cards on the Table

Authors

  • Timothy Nolan Author

Keywords:

Peter Alson, essay collection, memoir and journalism, gambling culture, poker, risk and authenticity, American nonfiction, short fiction, masculinity

Abstract

Timothy Nolan reviews Peter Alson’s Game Ball and Other Essays, a wide-ranging anthology that collects memoir, journalism, and fiction produced across four decades of Alson’s career. Nolan characterizes the volume as an uneven but often compelling scrapbook, unified less by form than by Alson’s recurring fascination with risk, authenticity, and self-knowledge. The review gives particular attention to Alson’s nonfiction essays on gambling culture—especially professional poker—as sustained metaphors for survival, judgment, and moral exposure, praising their observational acuity and narrative tension. Nolan also examines essays on professional wrestling, journalism, and American spectacle, alongside Alson’s short fiction, which he identifies as among the strongest work in the collection. At the same time, the review offers candid critique of the anthology’s weaker autobiographical pieces, dated cultural references, and editorial excesses. The essay concludes by situating Game Ball and Other Essays as a flawed but revealing portrait of a writer at his best when observing others at the edge of risk, and at his weakest when turning that scrutiny inward.

Author Biography

  • Timothy Nolan

    Timothy Nolan is an NYC-based playwright, actor, and teacher. He received his MFA in playwriting at the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University and was an Indie Theater Now Person of the Year. Plays include Stuck With Fred (Rogue Theater Festival, ROAD Theater Company), The Sugar Plant (Actors Studio Drama School MFA Repertory Season, Rogue Theater Festival), E Minor Seventh (Jersey City Arts Center New Play Festival, 5th Ave Theater Company Special Mention), Acts of Contrition (FringeNYC Excellence in Playwriting award), What Happened Was, What’s In A Name (Samuel French Critics’ Choice award), The Way Out (FringeNYC Excellence in Acting award), and The Bull Ring (Samuel French Critics’ Choice award). He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and lives in Brooklyn with his wife, screenwriter Susannah Nolan.

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Published

2026-01-04