In This Is Not Fame, Doug Stanhope delivers a wild, unapologetic glimpse into his life beyond the stage. Filled with chaotic misadventures, cringe-worthy honesty, and sharp humor, this memoir captures the absurdity of fame on the fringes. Perfect for anyone who loves comedy with a heavy dose of anarchy.
A raw, darkly funny, and deeply moving portrait of a comedian’s life on the edge. Following the chaotic journey of washed-up stand-up Billy Ray Schafer, Tallent’s debut novel dives into the highs and lows of the comedy circuit with brutal honesty and sharp wit. A must-read for anyone fascinated by the gritty reality behind the spotlight.
Paul Mooney’s memoir offers a sharp, witty, and unfiltered look at race, comedy, and culture. Known for his work with Richard Pryor and on shows like Chappelle's Show, Mooney shares personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories, and biting social commentary, reflecting his role as a trailblazer in comedy and a fearless voice on racial issues.