by James Hoby
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A cashew is like a peanut that's really hung.
Sample from A Year with the Hoopers
Who is James Hoby?
James Hoby is originally from Ellensburg, Washington, but after moving around a bit, he now lives in Alexandria, Virginia. He has been employed as a dishwasher, a fry-cook, a teacher, an investigator, an analyst, a program specialist, and then an analyst again. He is the author of two short, comic novels: Cousin Tina Disappears and A Year with the Hoopers. Writing as E.D. Foxe, he is also the author of a third short novel, Waking Up Naked On My Mother’s Grave, and Rosamund, a collection of 80 poems.
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And this, last but not least, is a link to Hesitation Press’s web site.