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Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. reveals more about his upcoming autobiography

Author Benedetta Baldin - 3.4.2026

W.A.S.P. frontman Blackie Lawless discussed the status of his long-in-progress book, which is currently titled “Tales From The Square Mile,” in a recent interview with Matt Wardlaw of Ultimate Classic Rock, as per Blabbermouth.

My head has really been into this book that I’ve been working on. And it’s really consumed most of my time. And it’s been way more work than I ever thought it was gonna be. It’s easily as much work as making a record, but probably more, because I’ve been working on this now for five years. Since we came home [from tour] last November, I have really, really buckled down and started working on this. I’m probably halfway done now, but the amount of research that it took to get a lot of these stories correct is really time consuming. And I find that there will be times where it’ll take me six, seven hours to write two paragraphs because of the amount of research that’s going on. Because when I first started this, like probably everybody else, I would’ve thought it would’ve been my singular story. And that seemed reasonable at the time. But the more I got into it, the more I realized it was not just my story.

Blackie explained why he chose the title “Tales From The Square Mile” for the book.

What it’s about is that square mile that I was living in in Hollywood at the time, and the influences that the town itself would have on not just me, but the music industry overall, and we are all tied to it, whether we know it or not. Because the way the movie studio systems were set up in the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s had a direct influence on what the record companies would be later. So all this research, like I said, that went into to uncovering a lot of what I’ve been doing has just taken an enormous amount of time. But the little nuggets that I’ve discovered that I think people will find interesting for me were fascinating when I would uncover them. And there’s a lot of goofy coincidences that have happened in it too, the things that have been uncovered. So, like I said, I think it’s gonna be an interesting read when people see it. It’s not your gonna be your typical rock and roll book by any stretch.

Blackie responded as follows when asked what has been the most illuminating thing for him as he has assessed all that was happening throughout his earlier years.

Oh, man. Well, when you write a book, especially something like this, you realize you saved yourself about 40 years of being on a psychiatrist’s couch because the rabbit holes that you have to go down… It’s really revealing, because we have surface memory of events that have happened in our lives, but it’s not until we go to really start digging deeper at any specific event that might have happened in your life. You think you remember it, and you do on the surface, but it’s not until you start really going back to wherever that event may have happened in your head and you start looking and visualizing everything that was going on at the time. And man, I’m here to tell you, there’s a lot of stones that you uncover that some are good and some are not so good. But I’ve come to the understanding that this is not a book I could have written 20 years ago, because I wasn’t in the headspace to write it. So it’s been — as the old Grateful Dead song says, ‘What a long, strange trip it’s been.’ It’s been that.

Lawless stated that the subject matter of the book presented a unique “challenge” for him to write about.

Childhood. Because that too is where you start going down these rabbit holes and things that you think… It reminds me of the old Peter Gabriel song, ‘Digging in the dirt to find the places where we got hurt.’ My dad was in the construction business, and we traveled a lot when I was a kid. I ended up going to 13 different schools by the time I graduated. So I was constantly the new kid. And it’s hard to make friends. And the friends you do make, as soon as you make them, you’re gone again. And that ended up having quite a bit more of an impact on me growing up than even I gave it credit for. And as men, or as boys, we were constantly being tested by the older kids and stuff like that. So there was a lot of brutality that went on with it. But I would say in a word, childhood.

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