My name is Dixon Crawford-my friends call me Dick. I'm rich, divorced and I have two small kids. When it comes to women, I like to play the field. I don't want to ever be tied down again. I met Eden at a Presidential gala and, yes, I was intrigued. When school started in September I was shocked to learn Eden was my son's kindergarten teacher... I'd slept around with the lonely rich mothers at the school and had earned a reputation. A reputation Eden knew about... Eden was on the untouchable list-the band on her finger screamed, "I'm taken." But when she got into trouble with her husband she asked me for help and I obliged. I soon discovered that innocent Eden had secrets of her own. I also discovered she was beyond tempting. Giving her a little friendly help turns into something bigger than I ever imagined.... My name is Dick. I'm told I'm an asshole, but you will need to read my story and decide for yourself!
"Oh Dick, I want to be an intellectual like you."In "I LOVE DICK," published in 1997, Chris Kraus, author of "Aliens & Anorexia," "Torpor," and "Video Green," opened up an...
This is the ultimate gay guidebook that provides the answers to all those questions about the 'little willy'.
The first and only complete, fully authorized "biography" of one of TV's most beloved sitcoms, including the first complete viewer's guide to all 158 episodes, as well as special behind-the-scenes trivia and a full chapter concordance. 50 ...
The highly prolific and influential science fiction author Philip K. Dick published 44 novels and more than 120 brief works during his lifetime.
... consult the ninth chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson's The Novels of Philip K. Dick, as well as Georg Schmid's excellent ... 2 (1986): 81–87; Marshall C. Olds, “Another Book, Another Author: Calvino, Flaubert, Mallarmé,” Review of ...
Spirited and compelling, The Dick Gibson Show is a laugh-out-loud journey through the world of talk radio and a compulsively readable account of one man’s descent into the dark echo chamber of American media.
Beginning with his young life in a three-room house in Pawnee, Oklahoma, this book traces all the steps Gould took to eventually achieve remarkable distinction at the top of his field.
This novel blends Charles Dickens and characters from his novels into a quest to discover the ending of Dickens' last novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood which was left uncompleted at the author's death in 1870.
A pencil-pushing policeman becomes a badass sleuth in this off-the-wall detective story from one of America’s funniest writers Kenneth LePeters (née Sussman) is a “quasi-dick.” A public relations man for homicide bureaus, he carries ...
Reproduction of the original: Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger