Humor Books
Mark Leyner and Disinclined Me
A critic for the “Paris Review” is sent to Jersey City to interview Mark Leyner. He doesn’t want to go and is contentious with the author. They find some common ground and take a trip into Manhattan.
A Supposedly Posthumous Fun ......
A mummy who claims to be David Foster Wallace surfaces in 2017. He wants to clarify a few things as well as differentiate the somewhat subtle difference between DFW and the DFW Brand. He is interviewed on TV.
Displaced Snippets of Bayonne
The writer shares some recaptured memories, some obviously false, of his earliest years in the charismatic New Jersey small city near New York.
The Unpleasantness in Nucktown
A coping and generally peaceful protesting Canadian living in the US describes what kind of difficulties that entails.
Free and Clear
Futuristic American family celebrates paying off their home mortgage; and is soon joined by a homeless family, under a government program which obliges people with “too much space” to share it with others.
The Dry Spell
A man walks his dog at Corrales’ Bosque and meets numerous people, most with some sort of quirky complaint. He signs up for a local writing course which results in the production of an absurd thesis.
Pixel On The 4th Of July
Three former video game legends visit an island resort during the Summer lock down of 2020.
So You Own A Human
Woof! A dog's field guide to owning a human, includes 38 helpful management tips plus 8 Woof! Proverbs."So You Own a Human is - dare I say it - hilarious. I wholeheartedly recommend So You Own a Human, not only to all new dog households but also to animal lovers in general from 12-150, whether...
Instruction manual for the soul: A guide to cosmic giggles
This is an invitation to set sail on an inner journey that traverses the uncharted depths of your own soul.You, the cosmic dreamer, are about to unveil the boundless universe that resides within. Imagine yourself as the intrepid explorer of this inner cosmos, ready to chart the unexplored...
Russia-2028
Post-apocalyptic dystopia about the future of Russia the book "Russia-2028" revives and adventures of a decent scrapper – a rich soil digger in post-apocalyptic Russia. Many consider the book to be prophetic, as some of the plots from it come true in Russian realities. Written by Semyon...