Archive
Articles on Les Pages aux Folles are periodically collected into books and placed in the archive. It now contains 53 books: 44 collections of prose articles (including 14 collections of Alternate Reality News Service articles) and nine collections of cartoons.
Some readers may want to dip their mind toes (you’re welcome for that image) into some of my more narrative fiction. If you go to my page of links to where you can buy my books page, you will find links to all of my novels, most of the anthologies in which I have had shorts stories published, and even the issues of Amazing Stories and Amazing Selects that I worked on as editor.
There is much to enjoy here. Have fun.
Les Pages aux Folles Collections
If the Basis of Good Government is an Informed Electorate, I’m Ready to Move to Another Planet
The Daily You? No! The Daily Me!
Headlines Shred Limes
Book Thirty-six
Welcome to the Insurrection (The Inconvenience Is The Point)
You and What Universe?/That’s When Everything Went Cow-shaped
Reality’s Stenographers
Angels of Our Bitter Nature
E Deplorables Unum
The Tale That Dogs the Wag
Cartoon Grab Bag
ARNS and the Man
Nonsense Nouvelles
Futures in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear
A Poke in the Eye of Reality and Three “Knyucks”
How Much More Blackout Could It Be? None. None More Blackout
The Daily Me: We Didn’t Make It…For You!
The Honourable Sir Nathan Ordinal Norman Sequitur Fights the Good Fight Against the Minions of Ignorance
Enter the Lawyers!
It’s Only Words, But Words Are All I Have, To Make the Blackout Go Away
The Street Finds its own Uses for Mutant Technologies
Grannies and Shemales (Just Don’t Mention the Goat Head)
Luna for the Lunies!
The Daily Me – Now in Convenient Pill Form!
A Female Character in a Male Cartoonist’s World
What Were Once Miracles are Now Children’s Toys
Everybody’s Got An Opinion (Unfortunately)
The Quiet Melancholy
The Personal is Journalistic
God’s Menstruation
Your Daily Dose of Crustacean Serendipity
A Fate Too Absurd To Bear
It’s Always About You, Isn’t It?
News You Can Abuse
New Millenium, Same Old Story
Satire for the Hard of Thinking
Orchestrated Chaos
Politics: A Musical Comedy