Why did I write Paperback Comedian?

As children we are fearless, driven to discover and create. We dream about becoming firefighters and cowhands, even secret agents. We celebrate each year’s growth with a new mark on our doorframes. We are filled with optimism––and for good reason. Our pictures decorate refrigerators everywhere.

Then comes the strangest of days when we surrender to adulting. Suddenly, it’s hard to get out of bed. We live one week at a time, stealing moments here and there, hoping to stumble upon something or someone fun.

Twenty years go by. We find ourselves sitting in our cars, wondering what went wrong. We aren’t who we thought we would be. What happened to us? Can we fix what went wrong?

Don’t despair; it’s not too late. Anything is possible.

We all have regrets. Sometimes a single event changes the course of our lives. It haunts us. That voice inside our heads just won’t shut up! We’d do anything to fix things, even build a time machine. And we will because we believe we must. Paperback Comedian reminds us that anything is possible.

Meet the characters in Paperback Comedian

There are four main characters and several important lesser roles, including a climatic scene involving a magical creature with a Bond-esque name. (Sorry, I wanted to be a secret agent when I was a kid.)

Adam craves infinite power, the winning poker hand, and the redhead. (Who wouldn’t?) In the first novella, Lust, Adam labors to correct a personal tragedy. He’ll invent time travel if that’s what it takes (**grits teeth**), but he’ll need more than Luck (second novella) to right his wrong. Throughout the trilogy, Adam hides the noblest of goals. We don’t fully understand why until the end of the third novella, Love.

Sam is juvenile and arrogant, but at times unbearably funny. He dreams of being a comedian so he can give the gift of laughter to everyone he meets.

Addy is beautiful and fearless. Yet, some childhood event haunts her. She learns fast and has the best chance of saving the others from themselves.

Wendy heard that. And if something was broken, she was the most likely one to have fixed it. She is the real superhero in the book.

As the story begins, Sam finds himself stranded in an alternate dimension, a victim of Adam’s time travel experiment. While Wendy works to correct her husband’s mistake, Adam gets distracted by the new intern. Young Addy proves to be more than a beautiful novice as she struggles to save their world from certain destruction.

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“Sensational! Will take you on a memorable journey. Five stars!”

–Aimee Ann, redheadedbooklover.com

“Infinite power, the nut flush, and a redhead who could warm the sun.”

–Hilltop Books

"Steeped in metaphor and reality-bending theatrics and philosophy and quantum physics, but it's hilarious and moving and tragic. Highly recommend.”

–Tory Hunter Books

A mystery wrapped in comedy, sci-fi, and romance.

Paperback Comedian is flawed. Think about it. An unqualified scientist realizes a lifelong dream by cloning a writer. A writer? Not believable. No one in their right mind––

Wait. The clone would prefer to be a comedian. Okay, that’s much better. We all could use a good laugh about now.

 

 

I'll regret this, but tell me more...

Sam feels trapped in an ordinary life. He needs more, but lacks the spark to ignite his future. When a friend finally kicks him out, Sam finds the world to be nothing like he expected. A story told in metaphor and reality-bending theatrics, wrapped in comedy, sci-fi, and romance.

Sam travels to other worlds in his imagination and in real life, struggling to satisfy his new found hunger. After experimenting with alcohol and gambling, Sam stumbles into an unbelievable relationship. Feeling unworthy, Sam flees the country to retrace his steps, rediscover his birthplace, and reinvent himself. As he searches for something legendary that will make him whole, he risks losing the real gem of his life.

Paperback Comedian takes place twenty years after E. C. Flickinger’s first novel, Adam’s Journal. Three of the characters continue their journey as they now approach middle age. A new heroine emerges, taking her place on center stage.

As the story begins, Sam finds himself stranded in an alternate dimension, a victim of Adam’s time travel experiment. While Wendy works to correct her husband’s mistake, Adam gets distracted by the new intern. Young Addy proves to be more than a beautiful novice when she saves their world from certain destruction.

Available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook:

ISBN: 978-0-9982069-3-6 (hc.)

ISBN: 978-0-9982069-2-9 (pbk.)

ISBN: 978-1-951620-02-8 (ebook)

ASIN: B09H3KHH5C (audiobook)

 

Under the Jacket of the Hardcover Version

Under the jacket of the hardcover version of Paperback Comedian is an alternative cover design.