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Jon calls this "a work of genius"--and I had to pay him almost nothing for the blurb. More mystery and mayhem in the Ivy League, mixing my world with real history to create something entertaining.


I've combed my archives to create this collection of my magazine humor. From The Yale Record to The New Yorker, the best of the pre-Barry years is in here.


My first non-parodic novel is now available! It's school like it ought to be: loud, eventful, and full of swearing!


I'm probably going to Hell for this C.S. Lewis spoof.


The ultimate Harry Potter parody. Three novels, 25 foreign editions, over a million copies sold--it's too much to list here, but you can read excerpts and buy the books at Barrytrotter.com!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Fantastic news!

So I've spent the last decade or so trying to nudge the nascent humorists at The Yale Record in the right direction. And together, we have significantly increased the whimsy of America's lawyers and management consultants. In retrospect, they probably would've gotten more out of sticking their heads in a bucket. At least that's restful. You can really think.

But the cavalry is coming! John Cleese recently announced that he is retiring to write a book on comedy. There is some hope that laughs will not become an entirely endangered species--the culture that produced him (and Peter Cook, and Eleanor Bron, and all the other luminaries of British Comedy in the 60s and 70s) must be passed on!

Todd Jackson over at DeadFrog.com explores Cleesian humor a bit, using everybody's favorite term paper crutch, Henri Bergson, as well as that Rosetta Stone of all things John Cleese, Life and How to Survive It. Ooh, Professor Cleese, pick me! Pick me!

Comments on "Fantastic news!"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:16 PM) : 

I love you Mike!!! You're the best ever. The Barry Trotter books are some of the greatest books I've ever read. I love how much detail of the HP books you know and make fun of. You're my hero. Write another Barry Trotter book and I'll give you everything I own and do anything.
gred_forge@mugglenet.com

 

Anonymous Seen and Heard said ... (11:01 AM) : 

Why can we not get a DVD release of "Bedazzled?" Cook's portrayal of Lucifer is to die for.

 

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