Michael J. Nelson
Author profile
born
October 11, 1964
in St. Charles, Illinois, The United States
gender
male
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Mike Nelson's Movie Megacheese
— published 2000 |
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Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters
— 4 editions |
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Mike Nelson's Death Rat!: A Novel
— published 2003 |
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Goth-Icky: A Macabre Menagerie of Morbid Monstrosities
by Michael J. Nelson, Charles S. Anderson Design Company — published 2005 |
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Love Sick: A Smoldering Look at Love, Lust, and Marriage
by Michael J. Nelson, Charles S. Anderson Design Company — published 2005 |
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Managing Health Professionals
— published 1990 |
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The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide
by Trace Beaulieu, Kevin Murphy, Paul Chaplin — published 1996 |
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Happy Kitty Bunny Pony: A Saccharine Mouthful of Super Cute
by Popink, Michael J. Nelson, Charles S. Anderson Design Company — published 2005 |
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Fluffy Humpy Poopy Puppy: A Ruff, Dog-Eared Look at Man's Best Friend
by Charles S. Anderson Anderson Design Co., Michael J. Nelson, Popink — published 2006 |
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“As grand and glorious as love is, it is not without its perils. Anyone who has felt the cruel pangs of rejection knows that love is best approached cautiously, as one would approach an angry, cornered brush-tailed possum. Yes, before throwing yourself into a relationship, it's wise to buy a sturdy pair of leather gloves, and to be extra careful of love's front claws and rows of needle-sharp teeth.”
― Michael J. Nelson
― Michael J. Nelson
“At the 150-minute point of sitting in a standard theater chair, the human buttocks die; once dead, they cannot be revived. They cease to function, whatever that function may have been, and must be carried around like a sack, or two, of flour.”
― Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters
― Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters
“Leaf blowers have taken a world which was, on the whole, a decent place to live, in spite of talk radio, and turned it into a noisy and unpleasant vale filled with atomized bits of vegetal detritus.”
― Michael J. Nelson
― Michael J. Nelson
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