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Humor Authors Literature
Humor Authors Literature
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Standard Listings
- Keillor, Garrison
- Bombeck, Erma
- Quarrington, Paul@
- Leacock, Stephen@
- Payne, C. D.@
- Perelman, S. J.
- King, Florence
- Carlin, George@
- O'Rourke, P. J.
- Benchley, Robert
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- Benchley, Robert
- Thurber, James@
- Bryson, Bill
- Grizzard, Lewis
- Shepherd, Jean@
- Smith, H. Allen
- Black, Arthur@
- Wodehouse, P. G.
- Barry, Dave
- Parker, Dorothy
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See Also:
- Military humour from Sustainer in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund; order books online.
- Essays originally published in "Esquire" and "The New Yorker" are collected in "Big Rigs, Elvis and the Grand Dragon Wayne." Author of "Population: 485," an autobiographical return to volunteer firefighting. Speaki
- Archive and mailing list for Marty Beckerman's opinion and humor column.
- Writes weekly humor column entitled "Modern Guy." Column archive, blog, cartoon panels drawn by the author.
- Writer of "Rudy Snabblewurst's Bachelor Handbook" and "The Tom Letters."
- Humorist, radio personality, and author of fiction and travel books. Find a synopsis of each of Tom's books here, a story exerpt updated frequently, and biographical details.
- Born in Jackson, Mississippi, former disc jockey's books include "Pest Control" and "Radio Activity." Offers his capsule reviews of an eclectic range of books and movies.
- Biography of the author of "Gatherin' Moss", in which a psychedelic country-swing band gets tangled with a Mexican dishwashers' union in San Francisco. Includes an excerpt.
- Official site of the award-winning Canadian author, poet and humorist; features Shaidle's articles and essays and speaking engagement calendar.
- Author of "Whose Kids Are These Anyway?" writes the syndicated column "Family Man." Speaking and stand-up comedy engagements, column archive.
- Author of "The Cynic's Dictionary" offers collection of dark-humored tirades.
- Images, quotes and links for Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, James Thurber and P. G. Wodehouse, with a link to the Algonquin Round Table of New York in the 1920s.
- Author of Lummox: The Evolution of a Man, The Right Man for the Job, and The Fire Gospels.
- Humorist active from the 1920s until his death in 1934, best-known for the Topper books, made into movies starring Cary Grant. Polls, photos, message board, book list with cover images, synopses, and shopping links.
- Freelance writer, columnist, spray paint artist and author of the novel "Dead Man's Tale" offers online collection of essays called Cosmic Debris. Biography, review.
- Author of The Little Book of Knock Knock Jokes. Author profile and information about the book.
- Humorist, motivational speaker and best-selling author Larry Wilde is recognized as the nation's leading authority on ways to improve life with laughter.
- Series of whimsical stories about children's antics by author Patti Hales.
- Books include "In Search of the World's Worst Writers" and the "The Scroll: The Tabloid Bible" as well as inspirational prose and poetry.
- American satirist originally from Detroit. Samples of work include self-illustrated comic-style panels as well as text and audio from book chapters.
- A newcomer to the humor scene, Michelle sees the ordinary in a refreshingly unusual light. Comparisons have been made to Steve Martin, Betsy Ross, and Karl Malone Marx. She couldn't begin to tell you why.
- Author of Uncommon Sense and The Dragon Diary.
- The Gentleman's Companion - Meet Craig, a sort of gay Bridget Jones only with a strong aversion to diaries, diets and dithering and his best mate, the long suffering Elaine.
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