FLYMF alum Ralph Gamelli has a short piece at Yankee Pot Roast poking fun at America’s best-rated sitcom: Two and a Half Men. Ralph, the show deserves all of the ridicule you can give it
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Maggie Flynn Shares Her Sparkle
FLYMF friend Maggie Flynn has become a contributing writer for LACityZine.com, a Los Angeles blog compilation of local news, music, and all-around good times. Check it out—her pieces are the ones with the meticulous style and subtle, groovy wit. Her most recent offerings include Valentine’s comfort for the single and professional pointers on being a karaoke star.
Bobby D. Lux Short Story Collection
FLYMF Superfriend Bobby D. Lux has a book of short stories, The Exciting Life and Death of the Amazing Henry and Other Stories, available at Lulu.com.
His description promises, “A short story collection of crime and intrigue following the lives of Vincenzo and Ernesto Morelli. We get a glimpse into the strange world of the Morelli brothers from dealing with eccentric movie moguls, time warps, and dinosaur races to community theater, reformed supervillians, and apian magicians…” Continue reading Bobby D. Lux Short Story Collection
Wayne Gladstone and Dale Dobson in Yankee Pot Roast
Humor website Yankee Pot Roast recently published short pieces from FLYMF alums Wayne Gladstone and Dale Dobson.
Wayne’s story, “Afternoon Delights With James Taylor,” has the soft-rock virtuoso provide steamy sex tips to a host of call-in fans while Dale’s piece, “A Public Message From the North American Soccer League,” exposes the world of hustling that lies behind baseball’s wholesome veneer.
Imagine If Rudolph Didn’t Feel Like Flying That Night
FLYMF Alum Ralph Gamelli has a short story, “Almost, But Not Quite, A Christmas Miracle,” published on MonkeyBicycle. The three tales he relates serve as fables in reverse, highlighting how the magic of the season can fizzle or even backfire.
Ralph’s contributions to FLYMF include “How Long Before I Use My Ejector Seat,” “Twilight Zone Episodes For The Internet Age” and “Rocky Balboa Launches Into Inspirational Speeches Too Frequently.”