Wanting to get back to poetry, Welch applied for a transfer to Montgomery Ward's
Oakland headquarters. After the return to California, he started to get involved in the
San Francisco literary scene. He soon gave up advertising and earned a living driving a cab while devoting more time to writing. He became an active participant in Beat culture, living at various times with Snyder and
Lawrence Ferlinghetti. In 1960, poet
Lenore Kandel met Welch and Snyder, who introduced her to many people in the Beat movement.
Jack Kerouac based his character Dave Wain in his novel
Big Sur (1962) on Welch. In 1968, Welch signed the "
Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. ==Personal life==