No one writes about relationships and parenting quite like humorist Marc Prey. Now comes his first book, a laugh-out-loud funny, brutally honest and deeply touching collection of personal stories about one man's relationship with his spouse and offspring. In When It Comes to Spooning, I'm a Fork, Prey takes readers on a journey from first awkward date to raising teenagers, all the while exposing moments that seemingly shift from the hilarious to the poignant in the beat of a heart. And when it's over, readers may discover they've learned something about themselves along the way.
Marc L. Prey is the acclaimed screenwriter of such films as “Bury the Dog” (2012), “All I Want for Christmas” (2007) and “Damaged Goods” (2006). He has created a successful comic strip (The Prez), composed award-winning short fiction (The Morning of My Tenth Birthday), published a popular humor blog (Out of My Mind) and written numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. The Michigan native holds a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and law degree and is a long-standing member of his home-state’s Film Advisory Council, where he speaks regularly on film-related topics. Marc resides in the quaint Michigan village of Milford with his wife and two sons. When It Comes to Spooning, I'm a Fork is Marc's first published book.