Scenes From a Hundred Morning Drives
Edward Hotspur talks to himself every morning. But really, he's talking to you through his digital voice recorder about humor, sarcasm, philosophy, love and life. This complete collection of essays somehow combines topics as divergent as rain, technology, trees, deadlines, fairy tales, terrible drivers, relationships, evolution, fantasy football, windshield wipers, shoppin...more
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Scenes from a Hundred Morning Drives encompasses some of the best of Edward Hotspur's writing and his particularly fun, random wittiness in a conversational way which I found to be enjoyable to read and at times, more often than not, hysterically funny. His sense of humor is evident in random observations and sometimes seemingly inane discussions, from his commutes, which upon reflection typically point to something deeper and more thought provoking. At times the jumping from one point to the ne...more
Nothing is what it seems in Edward Hotspur’s world. Inspired by the ultra-humorous author’s blog, his compilation book entitled SCENES FROM A HUNDRED MORNING DRIVES reads like a Lewis Carroll novel ghost-written by William Shakespeare as spoofed by Monty Python. More than just words, SCENES FROM A HUNDRED MORNING DRIVES is short fiction at its best.
With the weather often inspiring his moods and his esoteric musical stylings an ever constant soundtrack; Edward Hotspur waxes poetic on everything f...more
With the weather often inspiring his moods and his esoteric musical stylings an ever constant soundtrack; Edward Hotspur waxes poetic on everything f...more
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