Jesus cloned? From Kirkus Discoveries' review: "A jazzy story with holding power that enjoyably shuffles religion, mad science, fierce hopes and cleverly quotidian revenge... The end comes as a reckoning, a long-deferred accounting that turns the narrative on its head, not just wrapping things up but creating a fully realized tale."
Jesus cloned? From Kirkus Discoveries' review: "A jazzy story with holding power that enjoyably shuffles religion, mad science, fierce hopes and cleve...
Under the depths of the ocean one boy has raised himself, until the day when he meets a dark-skinned man with news that will change the lives of his civilization forever. Now he must save his people from another empire of water dwellers bent on enslaving the oceans and torturing his peaceful realm. Yet another question is posed as he learns that his people are descended from humans that lived on the land above the ocean; a people that were destroyed by floods made by the rage of God. If they have to, in order to escape, will they be able to breathe air and join whatever is left of the world...
Under the depths of the ocean one boy has raised himself, until the day when he meets a dark-skinned man with news that will change the lives of his c...
An absurdist romp through the intelligence industry's underwear drawer. With midgets. And pudding. When a bumbling NSA analyst is sent to a Ventura courtroom to testify that he can't testify, he has no idea he's about to meet the great shamanic sorceress of Chinese legend; reincarnated and living as an Absurdist Voodoo Priestess in Oxnard. Will he decipher her smoke signals in time to save her from government assassins? Will Chinese illegal organ traffickers find where she's gone into hiding at the Pleasant Valley Sunday Rehabilitation and Psychiatric Treatment Center, or will Agent Toole...
An absurdist romp through the intelligence industry's underwear drawer. With midgets. And pudding. When a bumbling NSA analyst is sent to a Ventura co...
Originally envisioned as a coffee table book, it became evident Tales of a Drunken Shopping Cart was more suited to the back of the toilet. A toilet tank book. Because the first volume of the Shopping Cart Chronicles is the kind of thing you're going to want to sit alone and think about. Who does that with a coffee table book? Described by one reader as, "A penetrating look into the dark and hidden underbelly of pushcarts, this book forced me to re-think my relationship with shopping carts. Elegantly illustrated with candid and emotional imagery, the reader is left feeling introspective after...
Originally envisioned as a coffee table book, it became evident Tales of a Drunken Shopping Cart was more suited to the back of the toilet. A toilet t...