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What do you do when you live in the most boring city in America, you hate your job, and you're celibate? Invoke a demon to shake things up, of course. Join Devlin Kerry on her devilishly funny deconstructive tour of guilt, fear, caffeine, and suburbia in this wickedly funny black comedy.

200 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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K. Simpson

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K. Simpson's saw Bram Stoker's Dracula one too many times in the fall of 1992. The whole Devil's Workshop series essentially started there. Or maybe it started in childhood. Simpson always loved Halloween, ghost stories and vampire movies; she still likes almost everything in that genre, from Edgar Allen Poe to Elvira. She thinks it's all a form of theater, which may be why it appeals to her. She has no known personal demons, doesn't worship the Devil and doesn't work for an ad agency. But she is from the Midwest and does know a little too much about advertising people. She's even worked for companies so crazy that they make J/J/G look like IBM. That's not necessarily a bad thing. She hates being bored.

K. Simpson would sell her soul for rock & roll, but that’s about it. She keeps an unholy mix of ’80s music and Virgin Radio tracks on her iPods, and will neither confirm nor deny owning any ABBA.

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Author 1 book19 followers
October 21, 2014
Ha! I have the earlier edition, found it at a book sale.

It's basically thinly disguised uber-xena fanfic, but it's FUN fanfic. I like the characters, it's funny and entertaining, and is a good light read.
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September 15, 2011
This is just sarcastic enough to fit my mood most of the time
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