Comedy

Why you must read Tim Owens’ The Hobbymen

“The Hobbymen” revolves around three amateur monster biologists. Yes, rather than hunt monsters and myths, their quest is to understand them and study them as if they were simply animals in the field. That’s an interesting twist. Tell us more.

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Why you must read Tim Owens’ The Hobbymen

“The Hobbymen” revolves around three amateur monster biologists. Yes, rather than hunt monsters and myths, their quest is to understand them and study them as if they were simply animals in the field. That’s an interesting twist. Tell us more.

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Why you must read Tess Stenson’s The Gatekeepers of Gloucester

Set in Gloucester, the book follows four gatekeepers to the afterlife as they try to deal with their difficult job dealing with dead people, bureaucracy and mistrust from their employers on the other side. With the help of a dead

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Why you must read Tess Stenson’s The Gatekeepers of Gloucester

Set in Gloucester, the book follows four gatekeepers to the afterlife as they try to deal with their difficult job dealing with dead people, bureaucracy and mistrust from their employers on the other side. With the help of a dead

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Why you must read Lyle Christie’s Soft Taco Island

Soft Taco Island… James Bond but with a little more humor and sex

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Why you must read Lyle Christie’s Soft Taco Island

Soft Taco Island… James Bond but with a little more humor and sex

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Why you must read Sophie Dallaway’s The Car Won’t Start. Love, Dad

‘The car won’t start. Love, Dad.‘ is a hilarious book about Norman Wallace, a meek and mild father and husband, who has a secret hobby as a drag queen. He has a dilemma as he has to perform at The

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Why you must read Sophie Dallaway’s The Car Won’t Start. Love, Dad

‘The car won’t start. Love, Dad.‘ is a hilarious book about Norman Wallace, a meek and mild father and husband, who has a secret hobby as a drag queen. He has a dilemma as he has to perform at The

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Why you must read Nancy DeMarco’s Saving Gracie

In SAVING GRACIE, we have a headless body in the local swimming hole, a missing person duct taped to a toilet, a runaway mental patient, and one confused police officer working to keep everyone safe. And a beagle. Did I

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Why you must read Nancy DeMarco’s Saving Gracie

In SAVING GRACIE, we have a headless body in the local swimming hole, a missing person duct taped to a toilet, a runaway mental patient, and one confused police officer working to keep everyone safe. And a beagle. Did I

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Why you must read Sharon Schuler Kreps’ Jokers & Dandies

  Everyone remembers the 1970’s for their own reasons, but you’ll never forget the 70’s after you’ve seen them through the big brown eyes of a whimsical little southern girl. “Jokers & Dandies” takes you on a journey across the

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Why you must read Sharon Schuler Kreps’ Jokers & Dandies

  Everyone remembers the 1970’s for their own reasons, but you’ll never forget the 70’s after you’ve seen them through the big brown eyes of a whimsical little southern girl. “Jokers & Dandies” takes you on a journey across the

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Why you must read Tony Perez-Giese’s Pac Heights

  PAC HEIGHTS is set in San Francisco during the dot.com boom and bust of 2000. A staffing error at a temp agency sends a straight guy to do a gay man’s job in a Pac Heights mansion. His new

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Why you must read Tony Perez-Giese’s Pac Heights

  PAC HEIGHTS is set in San Francisco during the dot.com boom and bust of 2000. A staffing error at a temp agency sends a straight guy to do a gay man’s job in a Pac Heights mansion. His new

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Interview with Adam G Tarsitano, author of Broken Birdie Chirpin

The glam and swagger of Marc Bolan’s T-Rex. The intrigue of Eddie & The Cruisers. The rock n’ roll wit of Almost Famous. The coming of age angst of Stand by Me.

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Interview with Adam G Tarsitano, author of Broken Birdie Chirpin

The glam and swagger of Marc Bolan’s T-Rex. The intrigue of Eddie & The Cruisers. The rock n’ roll wit of Almost Famous. The coming of age angst of Stand by Me.

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Interview with Anne Ullah, author of Trouble At Toff Towers II: Another Heap

Trouble At Toff Towers has been called “chick-lit that makes fun of itself” which I think is a pretty fair description. The books are very tongue in cheek and should definitely be served with a huge pinch of salt; you

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Interview with Anne Ullah, author of Trouble At Toff Towers II: Another Heap

Trouble At Toff Towers has been called “chick-lit that makes fun of itself” which I think is a pretty fair description. The books are very tongue in cheek and should definitely be served with a huge pinch of salt; you

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Interview with Michael J Holley, author of Plaster Scene

Plaster Scene is a comedy which is set in the UK, both in the sixties and in the modern day. A mystery begins to unravel when an aging hippie dies suddenly and leaves an unexpected inheritance behind. The problem is

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Interview with Michael J Holley, author of Plaster Scene

Plaster Scene is a comedy which is set in the UK, both in the sixties and in the modern day. A mystery begins to unravel when an aging hippie dies suddenly and leaves an unexpected inheritance behind. The problem is

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