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A Surplus of Sadness: but wait there's more...
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A Surplus of Sadness: but wait there's more... in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $19.99

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A Surplus of Sadness: but wait there's more... in Grande Prairie, AB
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A collection of sad stories written funnily
There’ s no shortage of sadness. There’ s no blaming those who succumb to omnipresent gloom. It’ s today’ s pervasive emotional climate.
However, there’ s also enough laughter to go around. At least laughter that comes with a knowing wink, in camaraderie with the many prone to sadnesses.
This collection of nineteen short stories hopes to make you laugh. That is: Despite the planet heating up. Despite the constant threat of fascism and disinformation. Despite empires disguised as good guys. Despite neoliberalism’ s false promises and the ruthless competition it demands. Despite the persistent clout of capitalism, unrelenting in its dominion over life, over happiness.
Despite, perhaps, a lack of exercise.
By the end of the book, laughter finds a purpose, a place in the collective, aware of its rightful target. From sadness to laughter to indignation.
But wait there’ s more.
Cheers.
A collection of sad stories written funnily
There’ s no shortage of sadness. There’ s no blaming those who succumb to omnipresent gloom. It’ s today’ s pervasive emotional climate.
However, there’ s also enough laughter to go around. At least laughter that comes with a knowing wink, in camaraderie with the many prone to sadnesses.
This collection of nineteen short stories hopes to make you laugh. That is: Despite the planet heating up. Despite the constant threat of fascism and disinformation. Despite empires disguised as good guys. Despite neoliberalism’ s false promises and the ruthless competition it demands. Despite the persistent clout of capitalism, unrelenting in its dominion over life, over happiness.
Despite, perhaps, a lack of exercise.
By the end of the book, laughter finds a purpose, a place in the collective, aware of its rightful target. From sadness to laughter to indignation.
But wait there’ s more.
Cheers.




















