If you're not already familiar with the work of online humor columnist Barry Parham, here's your chance to get to know him... ...to get to know the man the Chicago Tribute has called "the next Mark Twain" (no, they didn't) ...the guy David Ladderman, Jay Limo & others depend on for new material (no, they don't) ...the acclaimed wit known to the staff at the Miami Harold as "the funniest man since Mark Twain" (actually, they never met) ...a man the New Yorker Times considers to be "just a bit taller than Mark Twain" (this is true, because Mark Twain died) So hop aboard...
If you're not already familiar with the work of online humor columnist Barry Parham, here's your chance to get to know him... ...to get to know t...
Praise for "Full Frontal Stupidity" ""Parham is at the very top echelon of American humorists, equal to Dave Barry or David Sedaris on their best day."" Linton Robinson (Editor, "My Funny Valentine") Humor columnist Barry Parham is back, launching his latest salvo of hilarious, thought-provoking, 'taking no prisoners' observations. "on being single..." "Single guys buy milk in small, manageable doses, as if they were bringing home work, or morals. It would never cross a single guy's mind to buy an entire gallon of anything, much less some expiring liquid that can mutate...
Praise for "Full Frontal Stupidity" ""Parham is at the very top echelon of American humorists, equal to Dave Barry or David Sedaris on their best ...
Praise for Chariots of Ire "Parham has done it again...'Chariots' is another smash in a long list of dangerously funny books." Author McKendree Long Humorist Barry Parham is back, taking aim at social media, marketing, politics, and other human shortcomings.
Praise for Chariots of Ire "Parham has done it again...'Chariots' is another smash in a long list of dangerously funny books." Author McKendree L...
With his ninth collection of commentary, award-winning author and humor columnist Barry Parham continues his good-natured assault on society's odd little angles, toe-stubbing dead-ends, and cultural cul-de-sacs. For over seven years, this popular humorist has been delivering punchline after sucker-punchline via his weekly humor column, the diaTribe. Now, nearly half-a-million words later, Parham is back with another long-awaited bundle of barbs, lobbed observations, and as the author himself points out, ..".not a fact in sight."
With his ninth collection of commentary, award-winning author and humor columnist Barry Parham continues his good-natured assault on society's odd lit...