Do Not Feed The Clown: A Book Review
Matt Nagin’s new book “Do Not Feed The Clown” is something undeniably funny and inconceivably different. By D.B. Frick, senior comedy writer for Stagebiz.com and former writer, performer … Read more
Matt Nagin’s new book “Do Not Feed The Clown” is something undeniably funny and inconceivably different. By D.B. Frick, senior comedy writer for Stagebiz.com and former writer, performer … Read more
“Shock and Awe” is a hoot! I was a member of the Underground Literary Alliance with James Nowlan. I enjoyed his novel called Security, so I was delighted … Read more
Promises new textbook on American history will be “Greatest Ever” This reporter has secured an outline of some of the points that President Trump is going to cover … Read more
“Mr Trump Goes to Washington” — Political satire in 3D graphic novel form. In 2016, much to his and the rest of the world’s surprise, Donald Trump was … Read more
Review: “Tender is the Brisket” by Stacia Friedman The best comic novel I’ve read this year wasn’t published by Random House or Penguin. It was self-published by Philadelphia … Read more
Journal entry: July 21, 2014 (age 45) – “Lost Journal,” the Book! More than ten years ago, on January 1, 2004, my first humor column was published in … Read more
Fidel Castro “could make Lance Armstrong look honest” As Russian President Vladimir Putin was touching down in Cuba to inspect the strip clubs and pick up some cigars, … Read more
Why I wrote “The Barber’s Conundrum and Other Stories” By John Hartnett I decided to write The Barber’s Conundrum and Other Stories when I realized my wife would … Read more
“Six of One” — a book review Reviewed by Claire Ridgway A fun, rather irreverent, entertaining spoof, is how I’d describe “Six of One” by JoAnn Spears. In … Read more
A Bad-Ass Review: Dave Barry’s ‘Book of Bad Songs’ Dave Barry wrote a book about bad songs. Fully 2/3rds of the songs he writes about are songs that … Read more