Friday, April 24, 2009

Print is Better

Visit Laugh at Yourself First for “Parade Day,” and more short stories, scripts, and very little poetry by Paul Juser.
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If you’re here with me in Binghamton, you know the annual Wine and Food Fest at Roberson Museum & Science Center is the best party in town. The museum fills it’s halls, galleries, and even the courtyard with wineries, beereries, and the best fooderies from around New York State for what Roberson head, Terry McDonald calls “A rite of Spring.” When myself and several other bizarre punk rockers were looking to perform our strange plays full of violence and swearing, Terry said, “Use my museum!” Then she let us do it again and again. I had a blast at the Wine and Food Fest last night, and I welcome the new holiday. You don’t have to be here with me in Binghamton to support our heritage. Look them up at roberson.org.

The sun is out, and I’m itching to go take some pictures, so I’ll keep this thing short. This week, I give you “Parade Day,” with Dr. Filth protecting Metro City from a wave of destruction. 607 Magazine also posted my first restaurant review. Read "Eating Out Upstate" to see where to eat and where to avoid when you find yourself off the highway. Next week, I’ll have a new “Regular Crazy.” I’m picking stories to be included in a collection this summer, titled “Nuge for Prez and Other Fiction.” Included will be most of the Laugh stories, several scripts I did with Theatricks by Starlight, and the blog I wrote on the campaign last year called Ted Nugent for President.

Each will be revised, edited, and cleaned up once more. Is this a marketing ploy to make you buy stories you’ve previously read? Of course it is! Nuge for Prez will be available in free download if you can’t swing the cost. I’m not paying for anything I don’t have to either. This economy sucks. If you enjoy Laugh, hit me up when you’re able. Nuge for Prez and the first issue of “Print is Better” will be available in color and B&W editions at lulu.com. Until then, check out Dollars Per Hour Thanks for reading.

-Paul
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