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Swindler & Son

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by Ted Krever


  ‘This book, simply put...is funny!’ “Nothing is sacred...” ‘Keep your tissues handy as you won't stop laughing.’ ‘…like Garp on steroids (or maybe Viagra?)’

  After

  A collection of short stories written in the post 9/11 era. They include, among others, a man masquerading in firefighter’s gear in order to get laid, a network news anchor fretting that his network is the only one not to receive an anthrax threat, a woman who rented an apartment to one of the 9/11 hijackers and a passenger’s widow confronted the next day by a confused, upset man at her doorstep, covered in chalky dust and carrying her husband’s wallet.

  ‘…a must read…’ “…a masterful job of depicting the surreal dream-like state that trauma survivors inhabit…” ‘…intricately woven stories…’ a tender tribute to the survivors of 9/11…’

  More information and purchase options here.

  Author Biography

  Ted Krever watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, went to Woodstock (the good one), and graduated Sarah Lawrence College with a useless degree in creative writing.

  He spent several decades creating programs for ABC News, CBS, CNN, A&E, Court TV, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom.

  He has driven a 16-wheeler across the Rockies, shot overnight news in NY City, managed a revival-house movie theater and married twice, in a triumph of optimism.

  He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.

  Read more at www.tedkrever.com

 

 

 


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