No, this book is not about underwear. This is a short book with really short stories, perfect for reading on your phone, tablet, or other screens (except screen doors, which did not go so well in beta testing). What are these stories about? Oh, the usual: love and sex, work and play, failures and foibles, childhood and old age, eating and drinking and drinking, this and that. You might even see someone you know, perhaps not very well, and try to keep at a distance or someone who has gotten really close to you and is keeping you at a distance. There is a chance you are in here, but I probably changed the name, not because you are innocent, but because the author could not remember.
Michael Neal Morris if the author of Based on Imaginary Events, Is It I, Rabbi, In Domestic News and Music for Arguments. He has published online and in print in a number of venues. He lives with his family outside the Dallas area, and teaches at the Eastfield campus of Dallas College. He posts at This Blue Monk and Two Cents On.
This almost reads more as a joke book than a book of very short stories - each story is about as long as a tweet, give or take, and there's less than forty of them so it's a quick read.