The 2021 MARK TWAIN Book Awards for Humor and Satire – The Long List – CIBAs 2021
Continuing the first announcements of the CIBA 2021 rounds - The Mark Twain Book Awards for Humor and Satire Fiction - the Long List!
Continuing the first announcements of the CIBA 2021 rounds - The Mark Twain Book Awards for Humor and Satire Fiction - the Long List!
Barry Robbins, satirist-extraordinaire, lampoons #45 – Donald Trump – in a most delightful way. Laugh-out-loud is an understatement! Highly recommended!
We'll explore Satire, Allegory, and Humor, as well as provide helpful links to focus your work with this Spotlight on the Mark Twain Book Awards, a division of the 2021 CIBAs.
We might not seem big on April Fools' Day at Chanticleer with only The Mark Twain Award appearing to cater to humor writing, but we all know that humor is key for almost any story. What better way to keep the reader engaged other than laugh out loud moments? Plus a classic video on "How to Harvest Spaghetti" for your viewing pleasure!
A well-written book that slaps the reader upside the head with the snark of a young woman thinking of doing the most devastating act possible. Personal demons deserve to be slain and Tripsy South shows us how.
Satirical genius, Jeffrey Price, gives us gold in his contemporary western about a guy whom trouble loves to follow.
The Bad Vampires strike again, but this time our Good Vampires have a secret weapon to make Ghost Toasties the much anticipated and hilarious fourth book in Karl Larew’s Good Vampire trilogy.
The SOMERSET Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres are: Contemporary Theme, Adventure/Suspense, Literary, Women's Fiction, Satire, Magic Realism. The OFFICIAL LISTING of the 2016 Somerset Writing Competition’s FINALISTS.
An eccentrically irreverent work, reminiscent of Heller and Beckett, that will amuse and enlighten. Absurd in the very best sense of the word!
With a fast-paced story line and a rich cast of characters, this award-winning winning novel offers a uniquely hilarious, but scary, perspective on the how the businesses of public relations and marketing can take technology to its precipice to take advantage of a media addicted public.