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Brandon Meyers is author of the novel "Lovely Death" and the short story collection "Chasing the Sandman." And when not writing solo, he and his best friend, Bryan Pedas, co-authored the novels "The Sensationally Absurd Life and Times of Slim Dyson," "The Missing Link," "The Graveyard Shift," and "Dead and Moaning in Las Vegas," as well as the humor blog/web-comic A Beer for the Shower. Someday he will grow up and get a real job. Brandon can be reached at brandonleemeyers@gmail.com . ...more

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Brandon Meyers Whiskey. That's my original answer to this question. Goodreads, in their luminous judgment, deems it too short an answer so allow me to repeat. Whiske…moreWhiskey. That's my original answer to this question. Goodreads, in their luminous judgment, deems it too short an answer so allow me to repeat. Whiskey.(less)
Brandon Meyers My own book is probably one of the least gross things I've washed down with beer, so no worries there. Good to know I'll be there with you in spirit, …moreMy own book is probably one of the least gross things I've washed down with beer, so no worries there. Good to know I'll be there with you in spirit, but I'm not liable for any non-deer peeing that takes place as a result of reading the spooky story and scares away your game. Good luck!(less)
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The Great December Talkbox

December is here, and boy am I refreshed and relaxed after hosting my entire family over Thanksgiving.


LOL JK, I'm actually one-crusty-plate-left-in-a-bathroom away from snapping like a twig and unleashing the seven hells upon this world in a path of destruction that Kim Jong Un's fat, swollen brain can't even fathom.

Which means I'm still busy, and likely to be even busier during December than Read more of this blog post »
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“Its breath was as rank and fiery as demonic flatulence.”
Brandon Meyers, The Missing Link

“no matter where they bury her, I will find my love and I will bring her back to me. Right where she wants to be. Because death can’t keep us apart. Death will never keep us apart. Interlude: Relativity   I've been sitting in this chair for 20 minutes”
Brandon Meyers, The Graveyard Shift

“could never imagine losing this woman for even a minute of the remainder of my life. “You’re”
Brandon Meyers, The Graveyard Shift

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“I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
Albert Einstein

“I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university.”
Albert Einstein

“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein

“The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.”
Albert Einstein

“For most of my life, I would have automatically said that I would opt for conscientious objector status, and in general, I still would. But the spirit of the question is would I ever, and there are instances where I might. If immediate intervention would have circumvented the genocide in Rwanda or stopped the Janjaweed in Darfur, would I choose pacifism? Of course not. Scott Simon, the reporter for National Public Radio and a committed lifelong Quaker, has written that it took looking into mass graves in former Yugoslavia to convince him that force is sometimes the only option to deter our species' murderous impulses.

While we're on the subject of the horrors of war, and humanity's most poisonous and least charitable attributes, let me not forget to mention Barbara Bush (that would be former First Lady and presidential mother as opposed to W's liquor-swilling, Girl Gone Wild, human ashtray of a daughter. I'm sorry, that's not fair. I've no idea if she smokes.) When the administration censored images of the flag-draped coffins of the young men and women being killed in Iraq - purportedly to respect "the privacy of the families" and not to minimize and cover up the true nature and consequences of the war - the family matriarch expressed her support for what was ultimately her son's decision by saying on Good Morning America on March 18, 2003, "Why should we hear about body bags and deaths? I mean it's not relevant. So why should I waste my beautiful mind on something like that?"

Mrs. Bush is not getting any younger. When she eventually ceases to walk among us we will undoubtedly see photographs of her flag-draped coffin. Whatever obituaries that run will admiringly mention those wizened, dynastic loins of hers and praise her staunch refusal to color her hair or glamorize her image. But will they remember this particular statement of hers, this "Let them eat cake" for the twenty-first century? Unlikely, since it received far too little play and definitely insufficient outrage when she said it. So let us promise herewith to never forget her callous disregard for other parents' children while her own son was sending them to make the ultimate sacrifice, while asking of the rest of us little more than to promise to go shopping. Commit the quote to memory and say it whenever her name comes up. Remind others how she lacked even the bare minimum of human integrity, the most basic requirement of decency that says if you support a war, you should be willing, if not to join those nineteen-year-olds yourself, then at least, at the very least, to acknowledge that said war was actually going on. Stupid fucking cow.”
David Rakoff, Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, the Torments of Low Thread Count, the Never-Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems

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Dale Thele Brandon, thanx for accepting my friend request. I'm looking forward to reading Dead and Moaning in Las Vegas :)


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Beth Welcome to Goodreads and thanks for befriending this mystery author!


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