Marc Richard is an author of horror, love stories, science fiction, and literary fiction that is otherwise unclassifiable. He even authored a semi-autobiographical novel about Borderline Personality Disorder. He promises something to read for every interest. All of his novels are peppered and spiced with his dark, twisted sense of humor. Originally hailing from Rumford Maine, he calls Portland Maine his home. He has an award-winning personality, and is very handsome, according to his mother.
An element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.
A humorous image, video, piece of text, etc., that is copied (often with slight variations) and spread rapidly by Internet users.
Marc Richard takes this definition and runs with it – like everything else he writes. Be forewarned, only read this book if you have a sense of humor, and don’t get offended easily. Marc holds nothing back, and nothing is taboo when it comes to his humor (I mean, who else could have a page filled with Nazi flags, with the caption, “I gotta say, not a big fan of Nazis.”?).
I love Marc’s sardonic wit, his hysterical take on current events, and even his dry, somewhat dark, humor. He doesn’t take himself, or life, too seriously, and we all need to learn from him. If you need a laugh, pick up any one of his 15 books – but if you need a quick laugh, get this one.