Snap, Crackle, Pop Culture! Have a Euro sandwich with a side of Americana!
An app that translates Keith Richards into English. Disney buys the Holy Land just after Chicago changes its name to Boston. Proof that Ringo broke up the Beatles and Twitter success in 10 easy tweets.
A collection of humorous articles and cheaply personal musings that cover the full spectrum from high tech to low brow.
Offered as a free e-book (wherever possible) in the hope that you’ll be entertained and intrigued enough to read "No Roads Lead to Rome" and "Aqueduct to Nowhere."
R.S. Gompertz grew up in a Los Angeles suburb of Disneyland.
He writes historical fiction served up in a thick broth of humor, gravitas and adventure.
"Life's Big Zoo" is a catcher in the rye bread coming of age story set in Los Angeles, 1968, in an eccentric family where the bright lights of the sixties meet the shadow of the Holocaust.
"No Roads Lead to Rome" takes place in A.D. 123, a time not unlike the present, and chronicles the decline and fall of damn near everything. The saga continues in "Aqueduct to Nowhere."
While working on "No Roads," he published "The Expat's Pajamas: Barcelona," a series of articles about travel and expat life.
A collection of his humorous articles can be found in "Quirk In Progress."