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Missy Tonight (Atheist Comic Sci-Fi Pulp Fiction) [Kindle Edition]

Tom Lichtenberg
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These days it seems like everyone is cashing in on the New Atheism craze, except for lifelong unbeliever Alan Musted. What’s a portable toilet dispatcher to do? Crash the party, that’s what! Join Alan and his friends and enemies in this ground-breaking work of “atheist pulp fiction”, the spellbinding sequel to Orange Car with Stripes

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 164 KB
  • Publisher: Pigeon Weather Press (November 13, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002ZNJVO6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Whatever this is, it isn't non-fiction, November 8, 2011
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Under Amazon categories, this is classified as non-fiction and -- whatever it is -- it isn't that.

Set in some kind of slightly alternate reality where atheists have their own television network, this is the story of one relatively ordinary guy's struggle to get a job as a panelist on his favorite atheist talk show.

The pathetic and lonely nature of his life is laid on pretty thickly. The author comes across as imaginative, but not really the greatest story teller. He sketched details where he should have drawn and gave us way too many details about things that weren't that interesting.
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I write books across a lot of different genres and styles. I've got some sci-fi, some mystery, some satire, some young adult, a little kids' book, and some just plain old-fashioned stories. Most are short and easy to read, are sometimes funny and often feature unexpected endings.

Some of my books are related to each other, sharing characters, locales and plots.

Snapdragon Alley, Freak City and Dragon Town comprise "The Dragon City Trilogy"

The "All Geeked Up" collection includes World Weary Avengers, Ledman Pickup, and In Constant Contact

"The Secret Trilogy" is 'Chaos Fiction' and includes Squatter with a Lexus, Secret Sidewalk, and Hidden Highway

"Rays and Nights" is a collection of cross-genre stories that share certain characters, and includes the faux-horror Zombie Nights, the sci-fi Death Ray Butterfly and the coming-of age stories of Raisinheart

Fissure Monroe features the intrepid private eye, Dawn Debris.

Missy Tonight follows Orange Car with Stripes in these stories of Atheist Comic Sci-Fi Pulp Fiction.

Golden is a screenplay based on Time Zone. Jimmyland is a screenplay based on Phantom of the Mall.

Inspector Mole pops up all over the place.

If you like one, chances are you'll like another, and if you don't, well, thanks for giving it a try!

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