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Welcome to the moe.Republic Hotel - where the lives and the legends from the Lost Kingdom of Moose Harbor, Maine, spring to life! Like Casey McNugent, who bets the farm selling elephant semen for profit - Porter Gibson Digit, who changed history the day he 'invented' the finger - and brother Kevin and Sparky, who mysteriously disappear into the cosmos! The characters, their stories, are chronicled by 'brother John' in letters to his brother Rob, the bass player for the real-life rock band moe., who reluctantly backs the hotel. From a haunted mansion, to Timmy Tucker's meteor bash, to a cursed…mehr

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Welcome to the moe.Republic Hotel - where the lives and the legends from the Lost Kingdom of Moose Harbor, Maine, spring to life! Like Casey McNugent, who bets the farm selling elephant semen for profit - Porter Gibson Digit, who changed history the day he 'invented' the finger - and brother Kevin and Sparky, who mysteriously disappear into the cosmos! The characters, their stories, are chronicled by 'brother John' in letters to his brother Rob, the bass player for the real-life rock band moe., who reluctantly backs the hotel. From a haunted mansion, to Timmy Tucker's meteor bash, to a cursed pirate treasure, John's misadventures and comic tales - the magic of Moose Harbor - will leave you laughing and wondering how long until all paths lead to the moe.Republic. Tales from the moe.Republic is part folktale, part comic travelogue, and a hundred percent old Yankee humor.
Autorenporträt
John Derhak's writing career began when he was a scribe for the rock band moe. He turned fictional dispatches about the band into the book Tales from the moe.republic, a kind-of mock travelogue and diary set in Maine. His other books include Chill Your Cockles, The Bones of Lazarus, and The Guardian Angel of Death. John divides his time between Nashville, the Czech Republic, and New England. He won the annual Czech, Brno short story writing prize in 2018. He is recognized by a society of scholars affiliated with the Church of St. Lazarus in Athens, Greece, for his written contributions to the Lazarus legend. See johnderhak.com for more information.