'A Man of Few Words - The Short Humour of Swan Morrison' is a book which explores the absurd in everyday life. His stories, dialogues, poems, letters and spoof news reports start from our commonplace experiences. These are then developed to their ultimate, brilliant, farcical and surreal conclusions.
Swanmore, Hampshire, UK (PRWEB) January 30, 2007 -- 'A Man of Few Words - The Short Humour of Swan Morrison' is a book which explores the absurd in everyday life. His stories, dialogues, poems, letters and spoof news reports start from our commonplace experiences. These are then developed to their ultimate, brilliant, farcical and surreal conclusions.
No area of contemporary society is spared: Science and Technology; Road and Rail; Religion and Belief; Education and Employment; Food and Drink; Sociology and Lifestyle; Politics and the Law; Advertising and the Media; History and Heritage; Health and Social Care.
Each piece of writing is complete in itself and can be read in less than ninety seconds -- the perfect book to dip for a light-hearted break from today's busy lifestyles.
Excerpts from the book and further examples of Short Humour by Swan Morrison and many others can be read at www.short-humour.org.uk.
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Swan Morrison is the pen name of Brian Huggett, an observer and writer of humour in the modern world. He lives with his wife and two cats in Swanmore, Hampshire, England -- the birthplace of Stephen Leacock. He has been publishing work via various Internet websites since 2001 and managed the 'Booger Prize for Short Humour' on the 'Scoop The Loot' competition website. He currently manages 'The Short Humour Site' at www.short-humour.org.uk. Publications in print include his regular contributions to the Spanish magazine 'Costa Tropical News'. 'A Man of Few Words -- The Short Humour of Swan Morrison' is the, long awaited, first printed compilation of his work.
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