Exceptionally Curious Tales of a Particularly Eccentric Individual

Exceptionally Curious Tales of a Particularly Eccentric Individual

by Will E Sanders
Exceptionally Curious Tales of a Particularly Eccentric Individual

Exceptionally Curious Tales of a Particularly Eccentric Individual

by Will E Sanders

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Overview

Nationally syndicated humor columnist Will E (no period) Sanders chronicles his ridiculous adventures and outrageous observations in this hysterical e-book. Readers are sure to laugh from cover to cover. With the introduction of the book "written" by his cat, the reader is quickly sucked in by Will's not-so-serious style and wit.

"...I have employed the assistance of my fellow four-legged compatriots of my personal feline army. I have amassed a platoon of like-minded house cats and whipped them into shape in the past years in order to satiate my lustful thirst for revenge for our unsanctioned imprisonment."

The collection of short stories chronicles moments both big and small in Will's life. The vignettes can stand by themselves but are grouped together for one smooth, blazingly fast, entertaining read.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149207565
Publisher: Creators Publishing
Publication date: 05/13/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 930 KB

About the Author

If he were to die today, the obituary would read: After receiving a solid C in high-school English with no college ambitions, Will E (no period) Sanders embarked in his father's footsteps and worked at a factory in 1998. After three months of hard labor, college sounded like heaven.

Sanders then attended Bowling Green State University, where he attempted to quit smoking seven times, committed petty drunken crimes, worked at the campus newspaper covering petty drunken crimes (sometimes his own), and in his spare time managed to obtain a double degree in journalism and binge drinking in 2002.

A week later, Sanders was hired as a news reporter with a small Ohio newspaper. Since that time, he has received more than 25 Associated Press awards. In the fall of 2004, Sanders began documenting his ridiculous adventures and outrageous observations in a weekly humor column, called "The Usual Eccentric," which quickly gained an impressive fan base of his mother. Sanders, 30, then attempted to get his humor column syndicated to earn spending money for video games, "Dungeons and Dragons" books and his mortgage.

A professional slacker, Sanders resided in his childhood village of Laura, Ohio, with 600 other crazy people -- including his clannish family members, who all live within a two-block radius. They all survive. Other survivors include Sanders' four good-for-nothing cats.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity that directly benefits Sanders. Condolences may be expressed to nobody.
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