The ode to Robin DiAngelo's classic mental bowel movement, "White Fragility." I published this in December, 2020, forgoing an editor because I was scared of being outed and having my life ruined by vindictive empaths.

This one took off immediately because I ran an ad on The Babylon Bee. They stopped advertising other people's books though (which is 100% their right, they built the business and owe me nothing) so I'm still looking for a similarly fantastic match in readership.

The follow up to Woke Fragility, this one gives similarly gentle treatment to Robin DiAngelo's slopheap of a sequel, "Nice Racism."

The day I finished writing this one I got walloped by a life-changing tragedy so I never got to promote or advertise it. It's too bad, I thought it was better than the first one but it doesn't sell as well. Oh well, life happens.

This joke book took about a month to write and publish, and half that time was me figuring out how to bumble my way through the cover.

It's a fun book to pick up, read a few jokes from, then put down. Trying to go cover-to-cover will drive you insane. People seem to buy this one in December, I'm guessing because I noted in the Amazon description that it'd make a great gift for blue haired nieces.

This is my only book of short stories. I had this idea for maybe a year before executing, and like the Woke Jokes book it only took about a month. I had so many ideas rattling around by the time I started that they jumped off my fingers.

A lot of these stories still pop into my head once in a while, and they still make me chuckle.

I had a few competing ideas so I threw out a poll in the Locals communities I frequent and a woke romance novel won. Well, technically a woke "bodice ripper" won, but when I read a bodice ripper I was bored flaccid.

Writing a novel with a woke protagonist was a lot of fun, and the sequel is well underway. Expect Danielle to stomp a path through America for at least one more book, possibly a dove-tailing series.

This weird idea popped into my head after the sequel to Danielle's Passion fell apart and I needed something to work on while I re-thought the book from the ground up. It's based on Ryan Holiday's excellent "The Daily Stoic," which will 100% make your life better.

And of course that's the joke. Wokeism is practically engineered to make everyone miserable, even the people who "win" through it.