Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Snafu Fubar: Soberphobics by Bob Dixon @authorbobdixon @RABTBookTours




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Adult Humor
Date Published: 12/21/2018
Publisher: Pocket Change Press

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Warning if you are offended easily, this is NOT the book for you. I repeat, NOT the book you are looking for. Put the book down, back away slowly, and run like hell.

Reading a book about two drunk superheroes who have absolutely no superpowers can lead to uncontrollable laughter; loud piggish snorting; loss of bladder control; wild rolling of eyes; repeated statements of, “Oh gawd;” and slight head shaking, wondering what the fuck you have gotten yourself into. The good news, however, is it will not cause you to have an erection, much less one lasting over 4 hours. So you will not need to call your doctor, although calling your friend to brag may be an option. But that is not to say that you will not need therapy after reading this book because, when Snafu Fubar: Nothing Heroic hit the bookstores, people said, “You can't possibly get any worse. This is the most fucked up book ever.” From the depths of my creative subconscious, I smelled the whiff of a freshly lit cigar and heard Snafu Fubar: Soberphobics whisper oh, so lightly into the breeze...“You ain’t seen nothing yet. Hold my beer!”


Interview with Author Bob Dixon


As a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?

I do not know what my spirit animal is but I’m pretty sure it has rabies 😊

How many hours a day do you put into your writing?

I write in spurts whenever the inspiration strikes me. Since my “real” job is a special ed teacher I tend to write more when we are on breaks

Do you read your book reviews? If yes, do they affect what you write in the future?

Yes  I read them when I see them and I give them the attention they deserve, if I feel it is valid I may address it, if not then I blow it off, can’t please everyone

Do you leave hidden messages in your books that only a few people will find?

I have some inside jokes in the Snafu Fubar books

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in Snafu Fubar: Soberphobics?

Snafu Fubar and General Nuisance are two drunk superheroes with no super powers who protect their fair city each night from the comfort of their front porch while drinking beers and smoking cigars

Can you tell us a little bit about your next books or what you have planned for the future?

My next book will be book 3 of the Snafu Fubar series which will be more of the same fun nonsense as the first two books

Do you allow yourself a certain number of hours to write or do you write as long as the words come?

I don’t write by a time limit, I do at times look at a chapter and say “hmmm really wanted a higher word count on that” and will add more to it

Do you have a certain number of words or pages you write per day?

Not really just write when I feel the need to

What inspires you to write?

Life, I see things everything that give me amazing ideas, I think too many time we miss what is right in front of us


Would you rather

Read fiction or non-fiction?
fiction

Read series or stand-alone?
Series, if I like the characters I want to see more of them

Read Science fiction or horror?
Sci-fi, not a big horror fan I tend to find the humor and turn it into a comedy, granted mush worst with movies then novels

Read Stephen King or Dean Koontz?
I really like Stephen Kings non horror stuff, I dont think I have read anything by Dean Koontz if I did it did not leave an impression

Read the book or watch the movie?
Why cant we do both lol

Read an ebook or paperback?
Paperback not even close

Be trapped alone for one month in a library with no computer or a room with a computer and Wi-Fi only?
The room I can find books to read online,, plus use the computer to write and watch Netflix

Do a cross-country book store tour or blog tour online?
cross-country book store tour without a doubt nothing better than meeting people face to face



About the Author

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Bob Dixon is a two-time Guinness World Record holder for the World's Longest Cartoon Strip. He is the author and creator of a number of comic book titles for Pocket Change Comics, including Assassinette: The Mind Stalker, Psyco Duck, Jester's Dead, The Holy Knight, Riplash, Shadow Slasher, and Warzone 3719. Bob has written two children books, Rooty the Tree Troll and Holiday Bunny; two young adult books, Mouch and Company: The Dream Psychic and Rags and Ruins; An adult humor book Snafu Fubar : Nothing Heroic; and is the co-author of Will Jones' biography A Tough Call. Bob is also the Writer/Director of the movie Dr. Prozak's Office. Additionally, he is a certified special education teacher who works with children who have autism and intellectual delays.


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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks for hosting