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Jack Spurling, Independent Computer Consultant all right hacker, didn't mean to press the get your own blog button. But somehow, he found himself writing random things on his new blog and just trying to be funny.
The humor evaporates as the things he's written start happening in real life. Not exactly as he wrote them, but close enough, and often enough, to rule out coincidence. People are dying, and it's entirely his fault.
Can Jack find a way to stop the madness before the police lock him up or the men in the white coats come for him?

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Jack Spurling, Independent Computer Consultant all right hacker, didn't mean to press the get your own blog button. But somehow, he found himself writing random things on his new blog and just trying to be funny.
The humor evaporates as the things he's written start happening in real life. Not exactly as he wrote them, but close enough, and often enough, to rule out coincidence. People are dying, and it's entirely his fault.
Can Jack find a way to stop the madness before the police lock him up or the men in the white coats come for him?


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Autorenporträt
Mark Berkeland is (against all odds) gainfully employed as a software engineer in San Jose, California, despite a penchant for puns, practical jokes, wordplay, and the occasional Groaner. He attributes this to the fact that most of his technical presentations are completely accurate yet usually in verse, or, verse yet, in song.
A father of 6, he has worked long and hard to perfect the ubiquitous "Dad Joke"; never, ever tell him you're getting a haircut, or that you're tired, or ask him to make you a sandwich. When not inflicting his misbegotten humor on his long-suffering wife and children, Mr. Berkeland is a Mentor for the local High School's Robotics Team, and is an avid Letterboxer.
Blog Post Mortem is Mr. Berkeland's first book, though he does have a verified history of annoying his coworkers with extremely long, often fictitious emails.