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End of Year Update

by Brent on December 30, 2009

in Adventures of the Author

Although you wouldn’t know it from reading this blog, recently the interwaves have been awash with interviews, interventions, and other interaction of my various web-projects outside or our beloved Comma.*
And so in a last minute attempt to wrap-up the year and perhaps atone for a certain deficit of attention applied to this site, please allow [...]

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Christmas Surprise

by Brent on December 24, 2009

in Random

Here’s a little something I’ve been working up for DangerCouch fans or anyone who enjoys less-than-serious Christmas music:  the 9+1 Songs of Christmas.

Here for your watching/listening/giggling pleasure are 8 songs (9 tomorrow) and 1 poem from 2006 Christmas concert. It’s a playlist, so feel free to just click on it and YouTube will do the [...]

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As to be expected on a highly caffeinated cross-state journey, there were a few pit stops along the way.

The following video is an impromptu response to one particular facility in which our team, seeking a restroom, instead found themselves catapulted into a noxious den of reverse-hygiene, more fitting of an outer ring of Hades than an U.S. interstate.

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Co-written and co-directed by Baker and Pollock, and produced by Paul Skidmore, John Gray is a semi-finalist in the Doorpost Film Project national competition and has a chance to win some serious money for these hard working artists…

Chris Pollock and Dan Baker

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Reverend Brent?

by Brent on April 5, 2009

in Adventures of the Author

Last weekend I was again privileged to speak at Lifelink Memphis and as I often tend to do, I raised some serious questions.

Specifically: “Where did you get this guy?”

“Shouldn’t he be restrained in public?”

And “Just who is the minister here anyway?”

brent-as-joey

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Today we interrupt the near ceaseless flow of comic mayhem that normally clogs these portals to bring you exciting news of great relevance to the humor writing world.

My friend Bill Snodgrass is taking submissions for a book of faux-scientific ninja humor to be published under his imprint Double-Edged Publishing

Everthing is Ninja

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