Books tagged: humorous science fiction

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Marvellous Hairy    by Mark A. Rayner
Price: $4.95 USD. 70000 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

So hair is sprouting in unspeakable places and you can no longer carry a tune, but if you're a surrealistic artiste with an addiction to Freudian mythology and guilt-free sex, turning into a monkey has its upsides. Release your inner monkey! "Marvellous Hairy is a top pick for any humorous fiction collection, highly recommended." --Midwest Book Review
Inter-D Unigalaxo Faxways    by Jessica Thomas
Price: Free! 3210 words. Published on September 12, 2011. .

Who knew interdimensional space travel was just a fax machine away?
The Ant King: A Humorous Apocalypse    by Benjamin Goshko
Price: $0.99 USD. 2650 words. Published on September 28, 2011. .

Luke left the relative safety of Fallout Shelter 17 in search of food and water for the commune. He never returned. Three months later the commune's counsel has ordered his son, Samuel, to retrace his footsteps and find sufficient provisions for the shelter to survive another winter. During Samuel's travels he comes across the strangest - and perhaps the wisest - man the bombs left behind.
Flat Like Fred    by Susan Katz
Price: $2.99 USD. 31950 words. Published on December 18, 2011. .

Learn the origin of the famous expression "Flat like Fred!" Wonder at the invasion of alien tadpoles in Wampler, Wisconsin! Tremble before the mouse-elephant rampages on the planet Bovine! "Flat Like Fred" is a humorous science fiction novel for kids of all ages telling the myriad adventures of young inventor Fred Floodle as he tries to save the Earth (among other planets) from disaster.
The Shit-Eater Blues    by Terry Hayman
Price: $1.49 USD. 2680 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on February 29, 2012. .

He may look like a simple starfish, but Ll-ll is an extraterrestrial orphan, a Child of the Gng, possessed a sense of wonder and a gastronomic appreciation of human excrement. But when he manages to use his vocalizing air bladder to attract the attention of a blues musician whose toilet he inhabits, Ll-ll discovers his true destiny.
Pirate Therapy and Other Cures    by Mark A. Rayner
Price: $3.03 USD. 36880 words. Published on December 11, 2012. .

What might happen if your therapist was replaced by a pirate? How disquieting would it be to receive postcards from your future self? If William Shatner was elected US President, what would his inaugural address sound like? Mark A. Rayner tackles these and stranger questions in his collection of short stories, essays and flash fiction that thrum with the absurd, all to a humorous beat.
Sweat    by Terry Hayman
Price: $2.99 USD. 5440 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on January 13, 2013. .

A fleshy man who can remove the top of his skull, aliens who smell awful, copious amounts of sweat and bad cultural jokes. This is not going to be your typical investigation.
How Jones Goes    by Lawrence Dagstine
Price: Free! 3510 words. Published on January 13, 2013. .

In the late 21st century, overpopulation is a problem. There's also the problem with mental health. In one particularly unusual asylum, there is Dr. Born (psychiatric intern) and Dr. Bloch (sexologist). And then there's Jones. You have not met anyone like Jones. You see, it's not every day that patients claim they are from Mars. And it's not every day they come and go as they please.
The Fridgularity    by Mark A. Rayner
Price: $4.95 USD. 105570 words. Published on February 3, 2013. .

Blake Given’s web-enabled fridge has pulled the plug on the Internet, turning its owner’s life – and the whole world – upside down. The Fridgularity is the story of a reluctant prophet, Internet addicts in withdrawal and a kitchen appliance with delusions of grandeur.