Never published during his lifetime (except for a dozen or so hand-bound copies for family), Floyd's eye-opening and entertaining memoir never ceases to fascinate. Azzurri considers this publication to be our only contribution to 'The historical record.'
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Milo and Meg are Solid
Wick's first book for kids...or is it for adults who are still kids?
Drawings are coming to life, and they know when they are being erased! 13 year-old Milo, and his 12 year-old sister Meg, have discovered something strange in their hometown of August; a strange world called Icarus where they become pencil drawings. The world around them is a watercolor painting.
By Peter Wick
The Key West Series
Thousands of copies sold across the series
Key West - The Novel: (2013) The original Wheelman Press edition, inspired by real events and characters...Trouble is brewing in Key West
Key West - Special Edition: (2015) Kicks off with prequel short story "The King of the Keys." Updates the original novel.
Key West - The Companion Episodes: (2015) Set a year after the original novel (1951), some have suggested that the Companion Episodes is an even better book than the original.
The Past Is Going to Suck
"Skillful tongue in cheek humor." -Kimberly J. Benart, Readersfavorite.
"A book that never overstays its welcome, and leaves you wanting a little bit more." Manahattan Book Review.
The history of the 20th century is all wrong. Please, time travelers, don't make it worse! The Past is Going to Suck breaks the century down decade by decade, until eventually the century itself...breaks down.
It is What it Is
"Readers will follow the flow and enjoy this tale." Dick Weissman, Portland Book Reivew
It Is What It Is (2015) is Wick's 'riff' on The Dude (The Big Lebowski). Seventeen years ago Zenny Zeller was the drummer of one-hit wonder band "Gupperfish." Now he rents space in his house to the beautiful Stella and her band. Stella's drummer IQ has disappeared...again. Zenny and the band bumble through one possible lead after another, hoping to find IQ before their big club show for industry mogul, Glazer-from-Polymorph. Inspired in part by Wick's own history on the fringes of the 'grunge' music scene.
Funny, Sexy, Nanobots (and other improvements)
Peter Wick's blog "Simple Displeasures" has become a destination for thousands of readers since its debut in 2012. Funny Sexy Nanobots (2017) brings the first five years of the blog together with lots of bonus treats; humor, essays, short stories, and additional goodies. The book concludes with the well-respected 20-page short story, "The Salvador Deli."
By Morgan Wick
The Game to Show the Games
ESPN collects hundreds of millions of dollars in rights fees from cable subscribers, before selling a single advertisement. In The Game to Show the Games, Morgan Wick exposes how this lucrative revenue stream and the competition between media conglomerates has become a billion-dollar boon for sports leagues across the nation and the world, and how this has shaken up the rest of the television industry. Whether you’re an avid sports fan, an active sports hater, or just someone wondering why your cable bill is so high, The Game to Show the Games is a must-read.