I Feel Bad About My Dick: Lamentations of Masculine Vanity and Lists of Startling Pertinence

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Price
$12.00  $11.16
Publisher
Pleasure Boat Studio
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Pages
160
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.34 inches | 0.49 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780912887920

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About the Author
Darryl Ponicsán is the author of thirteen novels and is an award-winning screenwriter for both film and television. Born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, he taught high school after attending Muhlenberg College and earning an MA at Cornell University. He served in the US Navy from 1962 to 1965, then did social work in the Watts area of Los Angeles and taught high school before the success of his debut novel, The Last Detail, allowed him to become a full-time writer. He resides in Palm Springs and Sonoma, California.
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"I blush to reveal this title which is a parody of Nora Ephron's 2008 book, I Feel Bad About My Neck. After the death of Ms. Ephron, it was not appropriate to publish a take-off of her book, but twelve years later is the right time. While Nora Ephron's book lamented the age-related problems of the woman, Mr. Ponicsan's book is from an older gentleman's point of view. Broader than that, the book is a collection of the author's random and hilarious thoughts about the movie business, the Watts' riots, and the life of a Hollywood writer. The author has a number of novels and film credits, among them Cinderella Liberty and The Last Detail. As one might suspect, this book is laugh-out-loud funny, particularly for one who knows a bit about movie business hierarchies. Not limited to his screenwriting experiences, however, the author muses on his father's perspectives vis a vis his own, women's unnecessary grooming, his color blindness and its ramifications, and the Women's Day Cookbook (don't we all have them?). This is an enjoyable and frivolous book, and that is this reader's prescription for the current times. This book will make you laugh a little or a lot." -Julia McMichael, Portland Book Review


"...light-hearted...waxing alternately philosophical and vinegary as he takes us on a trip through Hollywood's movie business, the Watts riots, breakfast cereal, sex and invasive medical procedures. There are engaging digressions into the life of a script doctor, politics, porn, the benign-neglect style of parenting his folks practiced and the beauty of non-attachment. He moves it all along smoothly, never letting truth stand in the way of a good story...If you like charming stories, good writing and a few laughs, ignore the title and buy this book." -Brady T. Brady, published short stories in the anthology Editor's Choice III Fiction from U.S. Small Press and in the Hawaii Review and the San Francisco Reader, among others.



ADVANCE PRAISE FOR "I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY DICK"

"I'll tell you this much: it ain't baloney." -Lucky Lukashunas, Kielbasa King of Schuylkill County

"I give it 5 Bloody Marys." -Debbie, proprietor Peabody's Saloon

"Ponicsán has a way with words, but I wouldn't put him on the witness stand." -Bulldog Baddour, lawyer

"Some pretty fresh stuff, right off the boat." -Tony, Seattle fish monger

"Reminiscent of Gary Hart, but I don't know why." -Steve Moses, political consultant

"Ponicsán always drinks doubles." -Susie, bartender, North Bay

"I feel bad about Señor Darryl." -Lucia, housekeeper

"This is something I don't want to know about, except for the hair." -Dylan, hair stylist

"For the movie, I'm thinking Salma Hayek." -Cee Cee, exotic wife