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"I Mash Potatoes On My Face, What You Do Today?" is the debut book by the internationally revered Poet, Engineer, Landscaper and Lover, Irish Brian Kelly.Haikus, short stories, monologues and poems reveals a mysterious 172 paged celtic-puzzle located deep inside of Irish Brian's mind that only readers may be able to piece together from the remnants of Irish Brian's mashed potatoes. Potatoes that you will most likely find mashed on his face still. Will Brian end up finding streets with no names? Can he move in mysterious waysto find whatever it is that he was looking for? What will we make of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"I Mash Potatoes On My Face, What You Do Today?" is the debut book by the internationally revered Poet, Engineer, Landscaper and Lover, Irish Brian Kelly.Haikus, short stories, monologues and poems reveals a mysterious 172 paged celtic-puzzle located deep inside of Irish Brian's mind that only readers may be able to piece together from the remnants of Irish Brian's mashed potatoes. Potatoes that you will most likely find mashed on his face still. Will Brian end up finding streets with no names? Can he move in mysterious waysto find whatever it is that he was looking for? What will we make of all of this? What is this? Is it an Irish romance? Celtic erotica? Gaelic drama? Scottish comedy?An Arabian mystery? What have we become? We don't know. Can the lady whowore lemon help our hero, Irish Brian, figure all of this out for you, the reader?All of these questions are answered within.If they aren't, it's ok to mash a potato on your face.
Autorenporträt
"I Mash Potatoes On My Face, What You Do Today?" is the debut book by the internationally revered Poet, Engineer, Landscaper and Lover, Irish Brian Kelly. Created, transcribed, and co-authored by midwestern artists, Andy Whorehall and Dave DeCastris. Features forewords by fellow artists: Jesus Correa, Jason Mossy Vaughn, and Eric Jojowrinkles Knoll. Published by Life Artners, 2015, 174 pages. Also available: "Believe," by RkfdNews (2014).