Cash and Carrey Featured In Seacliff Living Magazine
DELIGHTED to be featured in the current issue of Seacliff Living, where they talk about my new comedy, Cash and Carrey. It’s a funny book!
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DELIGHTED to be featured in the current issue of Seacliff Living, where they talk about my new comedy, Cash and Carrey. It’s a funny book!
Just one more piece of great news! Yesterday, Cash and Carrey debuted at Number One for New Releases For American Humorous Fiction! Look at the attached screecap! I’m over the moon! You can get a copy here: https://shorturl.at/kNQ34
The Los Angeles Times Huntington Beach edition was gracious enough to do a story on SPIKED! and yours truly. This is a terrific article by Matt Szabo, and I’m very grateful to have it out there. You can find it here: https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2022-12-02/huntington-beach-author-challenges-stereotypes-in-new-novel
Delighted to have appeared on The Carbon Arc podcast to talk about King Kong, Thanksgiving, James Bond Rankin/Bass, Christmas specials, Mr. Magoo, movies, Santa Claus, Scrooge and all manner of pop culture bliss. And plug my new book, SPIKED! Listen here: https://lnkd.in/dSANaTuW
Delighted to share that SPIKED!, my first Young Adult novel, has been contracted by editor Rowan Thomas at Vulpine Press. Here’s a preview: Things are confusing for Thom Wilcox and they are not getting any simpler. Thom has lived next door to his best friend A.J. Lopez all his life. Ever since they were put […]
Well … that was an unexpected delight! Last year producer and director Mary O’Leary asked me to write her upcoming documentary, Dark and Shadows and Beyond: The Jonathan Frid Story. Mary was just the person for the job; she is a multiple Daytime Emmy winner for her career producing soap operas. But … she also […]
I had so much fun reading American Cornball: A Laffopedic Guide to the Formerly Funny, by Christopher Miller, that I decided to briefly write about some of my favorite comedies. So it was a double bit of serendipity to learn that the 1968 cult hit The Party recently made its way to Blu-Ray and DVD. […]
American Cornball: A Laffopedic Guide to the Formerly Funny, by Christopher Miller came as a delightful surprise. Arranged alphabetically, Miller enumerates the countless tropes so frequent in American comedy circa 1900-1966, and why they were funny and what they tell us about Americans of old. Miller creates an artificial cutoff of 1966, citing anecdotally that […]
William McGuire “Bill” Bryson (born 1951) has written several amusing books on language, science and travel. He has also been a fixture on television and radio, and is one of the smartest and funniest men on the contemporary scene. However, the Bill Bryson that I enjoyed the most was the gentle memoirist who […]