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Barry Parham
Barry Parham is the award-winning author of humor columns, essays and short stories. He is a recovering software freelancer and a music fanatic.Parham is the author of the 2009 sleeper, "Why I Hate Straws," his debut collection of humor and satire including the award-winning stories, 'Going... show more

Barry Parham is the award-winning author of humor columns, essays and short stories. He is a recovering software freelancer and a music fanatic.Parham is the author of the 2009 sleeper, "Why I Hate Straws," his debut collection of humor and satire including the award-winning stories, 'Going Green, Seeing Red' & 'Driving Miss Conception.'In October 2010, Parham published "Sorry, We Can't Use Funny," another award-winning collection of general-topic satire and humor, and the more targeted "Blush: Politics and other unnatural acts." He followed up in 2011 with "The Middle-Age of Aquarius," a growing-old-but-not-so-gracefully vehicle for the award-winners 'Comfortably Dumb,' 'Snowblind' and 'The Zodiac Buzz-Killer.'"Full Frontal Stupidity" (2012), Parham's 5th collection of humor, satire and observations, features more award-winning stories, including 'Skirts vs. Skins' and 'Scenes From a Maul.'Most recently, the author released two new collections, "Chariots of Ire" and "You Gonna Finish That Dragon?" Both books (sold separately) comprise the author's mathematically-challenged two-book trilogy, "It's, like, America and stuff."Parham's work has also been featured in three national humor anthologies:"My Funny Valentine" (2011)"Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales" (2012)"My Funny Major Medical" (2012)
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Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
My favorite moments felt like sarcastic emails from my witty friends, but I'd probably prefer reading these in weekly column form to all together in a book as they, at times, felt repetitive.
Books: The best escape from life
Books: The best escape from life rated it 11 years ago
Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales is a fun little book full of different authors versions of various fairy tales. It has versions of everything from Snow White to Humpty Dumpty. I enjoyed all the different takes on these classics but found a few hard to get into. Definitely a good read for any fan o...
SJane
SJane rated it 15 years ago
I don't read/keep books in the bathroom, but this book would fit in well to the category of "bathroom books," books with quick, short, readable and not too heavy sections that are usually meant to be amusing. I understand this book was originally written as blog posts, so that must be the reason for...
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