Sites in Humor
Mike, Magnuson
Author of Lummox: The Evolution of a Man, The Right Man for the Job, and The Fire Gospels.
Stone, Andrew J.
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.
Wilde, Larry
Humorist, motivational speaker and best-selling author Larry Wilde is recognized as the nation's leading authority on ways to improve life with laughter.
Fitzhugh, Bill
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.
Greenberg, Gary
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.
Shockley, Joe
Writes weekly humor column entitled "Modern Guy." Column archive, blog, cartoon panels drawn by the author.
Yusuf, Michelle
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.
Sustainer Online
Military humour from Sustainer in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund; order books online.
Beckerman, Marty
Archive and mailing list for Marty Beckerman's opinion and humor column.
Neil, M. Margaret
Author of Uncommon Sense and The Dragon Diary.
Savill, Peter
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.
Mollica, Tommy
Writer of "Rudy Snabblewurst's Bachelor Handbook" and "The Tom Letters."
Augustinus, Norm
American satirist originally from Detroit. Samples of work include self-illustrated comic-style panels as well as text and audio from book chapters.
Perry, Michael
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. Speaking engagement schedule.
Page, Nick
Books include "In Search of the World's Worst Writers" and the "The Scroll: The Tabloid Bible" as well as inspirational prose and poetry.
Bayan, Rick
Author of "The Cynic's Dictionary" offers collection of dark-humored tirades.
Comedic Literature of the Early 20th Century
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.
Smith, Thorne
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.
Bayne, Kaitlyn
Author of The Little Book of Knock Knock Jokes. Author profile and information about the book.
Swarner, Ken
Author of "Whose Kids Are These Anyway?" writes the syndicated column "Family Man." Speaking and stand-up comedy engagements, column archive.
Shaidle, Kathy
Official site of the award-winning Canadian author, poet and humorist; features Shaidle's articles and essays and speaking engagement calendar.
Charlie's World
Series of whimsical stories about children's antics by author Patti Hales. |
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