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Hold on tight... Huxley Innis is back with a new collection of reports ready to transport you into an odd literary otherworld guaranteed to blow your mind. Fired Up & Having Fun invites you, Wise Reader, into the Lazy Beaver tavern trilogy. A three report, three-alarm roller coaster ride of reading sure to leave you shocked and shaken. The fourth report has nothing to do with the Lazy Beaver tavern trilogy or the Lazy Beaver tavern. But it has everything to do with honesty and insanity colliding head-on at a major event honoring writers, writing and literature. Prepare yourself, Wise Reader,…mehr

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Hold on tight... Huxley Innis is back with a new collection of reports ready to transport you into an odd literary otherworld guaranteed to blow your mind. Fired Up & Having Fun invites you, Wise Reader, into the Lazy Beaver tavern trilogy. A three report, three-alarm roller coaster ride of reading sure to leave you shocked and shaken. The fourth report has nothing to do with the Lazy Beaver tavern trilogy or the Lazy Beaver tavern. But it has everything to do with honesty and insanity colliding head-on at a major event honoring writers, writing and literature. Prepare yourself, Wise Reader, for an outrageously strange, hilariously hallucinatory trip into the HI mind...


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Huxley Innis likes to keep to himself somewhere up in the heavily forested hills writing columns and reports on whatever controversial, heretical, or marginally hypothetical subjects he happens to read, see, hear, feel or find. But whenever faced with straightforward Socratic questions from strangers about his literary ramblings and antagonistic aspirations, he will only mumble odd incoherencies and seemingly meaningless phrases, sometimes even in street-slang Gaelic...