The Fiasco In News

· Stephan Morse
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 When you’ve seen as many catastrophes as I have, “disaster” becomes a relative term. But when disaster hits, feel free to do what I do—hang your head while waiting for the tights-wearing crowd to arrive. That only works if your superpower is the same one I have though. I’m an immortal walking magnet for superpowered problems.

This new guy, Ted—a fake, part-time villain who’s in it for the ratings and excitement—wants me to be a field correspondent for his news blog, and his offer sounds good. If you can’t beat ’em, expose ’em. The problem is he has no idea what my daily life is like. 

No one really does—but they’ll learn.

Superheroes, dark humor, mole people, insanity, sarcasm, Alice in Wonderland

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5.0
2 reviews
Abby Bradshaw
September 8, 2018
First off, adults only, but this is the FUNNIEST book I've ever read!
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About the author

Stephan Morse was born the year 1983 in San Diego. The next fifteen years were spent slowly escaping California and surviving a public education system. Thus far he's made it to the Seattle (WA) region with little desire to go further. When not trying to shove words together into sentences Stephan spends time reading, catching up on sleep, and otherwise living a mundane life.

You can drop me a line at www.frustratedego.com and get info about my latest releases and works in progress. Want to read draft chapters of my latest work in progress? Visit my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/FrustratedEgo

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