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Dennis J Pale Dennis J Pale i(A139591 works by)
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1 Tappuccino Dennis J Pale , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Zine West , no. 15 2015; (p. 15-17)
1 Morrow Street Dennis J Pale , 2011 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine , no. 50 2011; (p. 100-116)
1 y separately published work icon Bob Tuesday Dennis J Pale , New York (City) : Eloquent Books , 2011 10183282 2011 single work novel science fiction

Sci-fi comedy at its finest! Meet Bob Tuesday, a sleazy, slimy, shifty, dodgy bum and con artist from the 24th century. Follow Tuesday from the time of his conception at a Scumbags concert between a toothless groupie and a hairy genetic experiment gone wrong, to beyond the bounds of mankind's cradle.Tuesday's childhood is explored throughout his enslavement in a factory sweatshop known as Cell Block Preschool, where he makes toys for luckier children. Followed by years alone on the back of a country-sized World Slug, mining pus from its giant pimples and avoiding massive parasites, he meets many insane, bizarre and unusual characters - including himself - and gets into too many zany adventures to count. And he actually manages to destroy the entire universe. Twice. Even though Bob Tuesday is stupid, ugly, smelly, annoying, lazy, rude, and has no real talents beyond flower arranging, you should still read his story.

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