World's Thinnest Fat Man

An Excerpt:

Some decades back, a Quaker named Richard Millhouse Nixon

wrote a book entitled Six Crises. An opposition psychiatrist was

quick to pick up on this title and note that President Nixon saw his

life in typically manic-depressive fashion. Psychiatry and politics and

religion aside, I suspect many of us perceive our lives just as that past-

President did: if not in crises, at least in watersheds where we choose

one muddy river path over another; then fall onto or avoid a sunning

cottonmouth; where we either sadly stumble over or gladly hop over

the mighty snag of regret.

So what did Josey learn from Mr. Garner's visit and those

untimely deaths? I'd like to say-my friend, I'd truly like to say-

that he absorbed a myriad of lessons. But he's forever been unable to

assimilate even a damned comic book moral, much less true epiphany's

inspiration. In consequence he views himself not as a higher spiritual

being, not even as a genetically select, silken white rat capable of

conquering life's mazes, but rather as the world's thinnest fat man,

continually stunning crowds below by tossing off some dazzling jewel. . .

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World's Thinnest Fat Man

An Excerpt:

Some decades back, a Quaker named Richard Millhouse Nixon

wrote a book entitled Six Crises. An opposition psychiatrist was

quick to pick up on this title and note that President Nixon saw his

life in typically manic-depressive fashion. Psychiatry and politics and

religion aside, I suspect many of us perceive our lives just as that past-

President did: if not in crises, at least in watersheds where we choose

one muddy river path over another; then fall onto or avoid a sunning

cottonmouth; where we either sadly stumble over or gladly hop over

the mighty snag of regret.

So what did Josey learn from Mr. Garner's visit and those

untimely deaths? I'd like to say-my friend, I'd truly like to say-

that he absorbed a myriad of lessons. But he's forever been unable to

assimilate even a damned comic book moral, much less true epiphany's

inspiration. In consequence he views himself not as a higher spiritual

being, not even as a genetically select, silken white rat capable of

conquering life's mazes, but rather as the world's thinnest fat man,

continually stunning crowds below by tossing off some dazzling jewel. . .

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World's Thinnest Fat Man

World's Thinnest Fat Man

by Joe Taylor
World's Thinnest Fat Man

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by Joe Taylor

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Overview

An Excerpt:

Some decades back, a Quaker named Richard Millhouse Nixon

wrote a book entitled Six Crises. An opposition psychiatrist was

quick to pick up on this title and note that President Nixon saw his

life in typically manic-depressive fashion. Psychiatry and politics and

religion aside, I suspect many of us perceive our lives just as that past-

President did: if not in crises, at least in watersheds where we choose

one muddy river path over another; then fall onto or avoid a sunning

cottonmouth; where we either sadly stumble over or gladly hop over

the mighty snag of regret.

So what did Josey learn from Mr. Garner's visit and those

untimely deaths? I'd like to say-my friend, I'd truly like to say-

that he absorbed a myriad of lessons. But he's forever been unable to

assimilate even a damned comic book moral, much less true epiphany's

inspiration. In consequence he views himself not as a higher spiritual

being, not even as a genetically select, silken white rat capable of

conquering life's mazes, but rather as the world's thinnest fat man,

continually stunning crowds below by tossing off some dazzling jewel. . .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780930501235
Publisher: Swallow's Tale Press
Publication date: 03/28/2005
Pages: 183
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Joe Taylor is the author of several story collections and eight novels, most recently Silent Bob from Nat1 Book, LLC. He has three novels coming out in the next year or so, Persephone's Escalator from Sley House (who published his fantasy novel Bad Form), Eric and the Anti-Tankers plus Don't Be Lonely, Lone Ranger, both from Nat 1 Book, LLC. He has two comic novels in verse, Pineapple and Back to the Wine Jug, from Sagging Meniscus Press. He has been the director of Livingston Press at The University of West Alabama . . . forever.
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