Meet Halcombe Hackney Norilsk, a unique personage that dreams so big he travels throughout the world in order to be famous because he thinks he deserves it.
In this delightful essay collection that reads like a memoir Diane Radford draws the reader into the enchanting world of her parents her mother Margery, and her long-suffering father Sidney.
This book is his journeya Black Kiss-story thats full of funny, entertaining, and in some cases, heartbreaking stories of his years as a die-hard Kiss fan committed to the hottest band in the land.
When a twenty-one-year-old man comes of age, he realizes his sexual orientation is legally recognized, so he goes for it; however, it is not without its problems, and hurdles are thrown in.
Drive like An Action Hero tells the story from the moment Craig passed his permit test to the life-changing accident and citation that forever altered his attitude toward driving.
This book is written by a stand-up comic, and it is dedicated to all the wonderful comics of the past and present and to his parents and little sister, who were in show business.
A boy in his late teens with incredible vertical jumping skills is the first nonclone drafted by an International Football League team in fifteen years since the league converted to clones-only players in 2041.
This is the log of communication between a digital age necromancer and the 90s kid he possessed and still has possession of and the fight for freedom undergone in a world lost to magical thinking.
A sudden worldwide outbreak of zombies trigger a humorous battle between vampires and the walking dead, each striving for dominion over the earth, leaving humans with nowhere to run to escape.
This novel follows the lives of several schoolboys as they study, take part in their school sports (particularly boxing and running), and enjoy tea in their studies.