
From the hilarious xkcd.com. He should definitely join humor-blogs.com.
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February 12, 2008 in Odd Science by Mark A. Rayner | No comments
A satire set in the year 2028, The Amadeus Net is a quirky tale of art, love and identity at the end of the world.
Available directly from ENC Press or Alibris
Read excerpts of the first chapter and fourth chapter.



The Skwib is Mark A. Rayner’s irregular and explosive weblog, a daily sputtering of satire, comedy, and odd, odd fiction.
And what is a “skwib”? It is the phonetic spelling of squib: n. 1. a small firework burning with a hissing sound and usually with a final explosion. 2. a short satirical composition, a lampoon.
November 20, 2008 in But is it art?, Hinky History
I actually heard this guy on the CBC a few months ago, so it was interesting to see this posted (somewhere, VSL, Neatorama?). When he was just a kid he managed to get five … Share
November 19, 2008 in But is it art?, Monkeys!
It is a quiet Welsh neighbourhood. Children play in the … Share
November 18, 2008 in But is it art?, Parody & Satire
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November 14, 2008 in Monkeys!, Skwibby fiction
The Monkey’s Tail, as Told by Marcel Duchamp the Day After Charles Lindbergh Landed at Le Bourget Field by Mark A. Rayner I had this friend who … Share
November 13, 2008 in But is it art?, Parody & Satire
Especially when subtitled in English as it sounds, not as it means. Many, many thanks to Collecting Tokens for discovering this for us! Video here, in case the embeddy thing doesn’t work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA1NoOOoaNw The genius … Share
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