Narrative comedy, for lovers of laugh-out-loud literature (or "lololl's" for short). A mix of novels (chapter by chapter), short stories, and theatrical shows to help you laugh along with the human condition.
Sonnet for Spring Sonnet Contest Winner Tara Travis. Listen closely. The first letter of each line spells Tara's chosen phrase: "Y O U 'R E S O A W E S O M E".
Sonnet for Spring Sonnet Contest winner Morgan Cranny. Listen closely. The first letter of each line spells Morgan's chosen phrase: "I M I S S M Y FRIENDS".
The conclusion to our story, back where it all began.
A Dragon for George is a friendly for most members of most families novel about a twelve year old boy and a genetically engineered dragon.
George and an injured Lorne fly toward the safety of Shipwreck Island, with Corwynn and company in hot pursuit.
George uses his assets -- smallness and annoyingness -- to fight the trial-by-combat against Corwynn, who continues to cheat.
A Dragon for George is a friendly-for-most-members-of-most-families novel about a twelve-year old boy and a genetically engineered dragon.
Discovering that Lorne is in mortal peril, George challenges Corwynn to a trial by combat.
A Dragon for George is a somewhat friendly novel about a twelve-year-old boy’s bond with a genetically engineered dragon.
George and his family escape a metaphorical dungeon, but not the literal one. The damsel reveals that she has put her thieving skills to good use.
A Dragon for George is a friendly for most families novel about a twelve-year-old boy and a dragon who is definitely not from another dimension.
Travelling in the fancy carriage, a caged George learns the true nature of Lorne, the damsel, and the horsemen.
A Dragon for George is a friendly enough novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his no longer pet dragon whose true nature is about to be revealed.
George confronts Johnny about Max's death, but things don't go according to plan. Lorne and the "damsel" go missing.
Always remember, May or December
Southern hemisphere or North, West or East
Umbrellas block rain, sleet, and sun’s ember
No weather is the greatest or the least.
Now warm summer sun is pleasant. No doubt.
You can let it evaporate your tears.
Deep snow might make you cold inside and out
And strong winds can blow away all your cheers.
Yet blown cheers whirl throughout the world wide.
Indeed they sp...
A sonnet to celebrate the start of May (and beginning of summer, by some estimations). Tomorrow, it will have a companion.
The damsel reveals her name (Deidre) as she leads George to his nemesis.
A Dragon for George is a mostly friendly for the family novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his pet dragon who may or may or may not be from another dimension.
After going viral because of the birthday party incident, George and Lorne can find nowhere to hide. Also: the damsel returns.
George attempts to keep Lorne the dragon from ruining an eight-year-old girl's birthday party.
A Dragon for George is a friendly for the vast majority of most families novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his pet dragon who may or may not be from another dimension.
George attempts to teach Lorne-the-dragon about the dangers of fire, before a hydroelectric dam teaches them both that water can be even worse.
A Dragon For George is a reasonably family friendly novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his pet dragon, which may or may not be from another dimension.
Extra Special Easter Weekend Bonus Edition of the Literary Comedy Podcast. Please note, it is aimed at mature (or perhaps immature) audiences.
Attempting to rescue a family of riverside campers from a vicious bear, George and Lorne-the-dragon get more (and also less) than they bargained for.
A Dragon For George is a reasonably family friendly novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his pet dragon, which may or may not be from another dimension.
WARNING: This episode, while family friendly, discusses some difficult issues, including death.
Both gravity and water prove dangerous adversaries. The dragon gets a name.
George determines his true quest with the help of the secret forest room, only to be cornered by a true villain. The dragon is desperate to ignite another one of its methane burps.
A Dragon for George is a friendly for (most of) the family novel about a twelve-year-old boy and a dragon who may or may not be from another dimension.
George must save the dragon’s life. Twice.
A Dragon For George is a reasonably family friendly novel about a twelve-year-old boy and his pet dragon, which may or may not be from another dimension.
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