Comedy

THE WINNING TICKET (SSC-2008-1-5)

A futuristic comedy action adventure short story.

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Who’s the Cleverest One of All?

According to a new collation of Britain's greatest wits, Oscar Wilde wins the title. Rock star Liam Gallagher made the top ten—only four of which are still living—and of course Shakespeare made the cut as well. Check out the top ten and their witticisms here.

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Comic Relief

After all the political and war themed tomes to hit the shelves lately, it’s refreshing to see something a little lighter come along. Brock Clarke’s An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England is “a calm approach to insanely improbable behavior” according to this reviewer, and sounds like a hilarious read—especially the satirical bits on the memoir genre.

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Watch books "read out loud sarcastically" at The Book Club

Robin Ince has been running The Book Club since 2005 as a place where performers can go to try out new stuff. Alongside the experimenting talent, there is always Ince - or a guest - reading from a book they had found and brought in, to the backing accompaniment of music selected at random from an unmarked list.

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Sin Insurance

Ricky is in trouble turns to the family priest for some forgiveness, only to find out that Father Bill isn't in the most forgiving of moods.

"Sin Insurance" is the first of a series of shorts that follow Father Bill Connolly, a priest and vigilante with his own idea of forgivness and retribution.

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Drama relief

This is what happens when the class clown takes notes.

I clicked on his web site too, He either self promotes very well or someone is doing a great job for him. Perhaps more for teenage readers, but I think I’d like to read it too.

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