Tripping Over Your Cane

Par : Jass Richards
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  • ISBN978-1-990083-09-9
  • EAN9781990083099
  • Date de parution13/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurMagenta

Résumé

A light-hearted fuck-it look at the uphill decline toward decrepitude * "A quick, fun read ." 5/5 Big Al's Books and Pals, booksandpals.blogspot.com "Calling aging 'an uphill decline toward decrepitude' sets the tone perfectly.
Jass Richards has, surprisingly enough (or not), a Master's degree in Philosophy and for a (very) brief time was a stand-up comic (now she's more of a sprawled-on-the-couch comic).  Despite these attributes, she has received four Ontario Arts Council grants.  This Will Not Look Good on My Resume was shortlisted for the Rubery Award (and reportedly made one reader snort root beer out her nose), and both TurboJetslams: Proof #29 of the Non-Existence of God (arguably the perfect cottage-warming gift) and License to Do That are on Goodreads' list of Fiction Books That Opened Your Eyes To A Social Or Political Issue.  Excerpts from her 12 books have been included in anthologies and on websites, and "Supply Teacher from Hell", a one-woman comedy, was performed in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Her worst-ever stand-up moment occurred in Atlanta at a for-blacks-only club (apparently).
Her best-ever stand-up moment occurred in Toronto when she made the black guy fall off his stool because he was laughing so hard at her Donovan Bailey joke (the guy set a world record for running the 100M in 9.84 seconds, yeah?  Big wup.  My dog can do better than that.  'Course, she's black too).  She also writes issue-driven speculative fiction (pegtittle.com) and literary prose and poetry (chriswind.net) and, altogether, has managed to find publishers (in Canada, the U.
S., the UK, and Australia) for over 30 books.  
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