Wasn’t his called The Lizard People are Here and They’re Taking Over Congress?
Or is it
"The book the lizard people don’t want you to know about."?
Actual books I’m kind of working on (various stages from not-one-word-written to 90%-written-but-50%-of-that-needs-a-rewrite):
- The Agonies of St. Tritus
- Whom The Gods Fear (90% written … needs re-write)
- Overly Optimistic (90% written … needs re-write)
- Chicken of Last Resort
- St. Tibb’s Day
- Binky’s Alibis
- Dying Slowly On A Wednesday
- The Specials
- Two other books I will destroy the manuscript for once I find them … they are written but will never ever be seen (Kafka-esque post mortem career is not happening here)
Probably more literally than was meant by the topic.
The von neuman ecology.
Long term consequences of self replicating machines.
Deploy copies of What is Love? and other conundrums designed to torture digital minds
Do you want that in neurotransmitter levels?
A Comprehensive List of Explanations For the Rise of Donald Trump - Volume I
Part of a 10-volume series.
The book I’m actually attempting to write…
Ever Tell You About the Time…?
(Will be published posthumously, by a ghost writer)
Fifty Clones of Grindr
Fightr: The App for Outside Voices
15 Years of Revolution: How the Segway Transformed Society and the World We Live In
(I’m too lazy to write a long book.)
The Selfie Gene: How Vapid Narcissists Lower the Bar
Lawn Maintenance for Grumpy Old People: Hiring Teenagers and Chasing Them Away
BBS: Flame Wars I Have Known
Drumpf: Trust Fund of Our Fathers
Drumpf: Failing Up
Everything You Need to Know About the KKK for Trump Supporters, Such as the KKK
How Women Need To Change to be More Like Men and Be Successful and Respected!
Fungal Diseases in Britain and the US 1850 - 2000: Mycoses and Modernity
Just messing with you… that one is real
Historians are an awesome lot!
How about:
Boing Boing: A Social History of Happy Mutantism ?
Boing Boing: Two Decades of Disappointing Trolls
Boing Boing: The Happy Mutant Masses and Their Discontents
A Boing Boing Retrospective: Just Looking Back on the Banana