Kind words from a Stranger

Among some of the smaller-paper reviews coming in, there’s this from The Stranger, Seattle’s alt-weekly:

… if you enjoy… self-aware, geeky good humor, this could actually be your favorite book of the year, God help us all.

Interesting.  I’m not sure why people simply enjoying my book would be cause for invoking help from the infinite.

But hey, if that’s what it takes.  Heaven knows, reading the newspapers lately, we could sure use it.

Kind words from a Stranger

Among some of the smaller-paper reviews coming in, there’s this from The Stranger, Seattle’s alt-weekly:

… if you enjoy… self-aware, geeky good humor, this could actually be your favorite book of the year, God help us all.

Interesting.  I’m not sure why people simply enjoying my book would be cause for invoking help from the infinite.

But hey, if that’s what it takes.  Heaven knows, reading the newspapers lately, we could sure use it.

Kind words from a Stranger

Among some of the smaller-paper reviews coming in, there’s this from The Stranger, Seattle’s alt-weekly:

… if you enjoy… self-aware, geeky good humor, this could actually be your favorite book of the year, God help us all.

Interesting.  I’m not sure why people simply enjoying my book would be cause for invoking help from the infinite.

But hey, if that’s what it takes.  Heaven knows, reading the newspapers lately, we could sure use it.

Newberry’s Five-&-Dime: a brief glimpse of where I came from

Here’s a the first of several short clips from a reading of Trebekistan I did for the Mensa World Gathering in Orlando in the middle of August.

(I’m not in Mensa, btw.  And why were we in central Florida in the hottest days of August?  As I’ve noted before: because Mensa is full of geniuses.)

If you’re from the midwest, you’ve probably shopped at one of these stores in a neighborhood like the one I came from.  I hope this brings back a few fun memories.
 

More on the way.