Ken Wohlrob


Biography

I'm a writer from Brooklyn, NY, and the author of THE LOVE BOOK, a collection of short stories on sale now from Bully Press.The Love Book contains five gritty, absurd and darkly comic tales. These are very modern fables, with a great heart, a very biting sense of humor, and fully-fleshed out characters that you can sink your teeth into."You'll dig Ken Wohlrob's The Love Book, whether you like yourself or not. In fact, if you compare its cavalcade of kooks to you and the folk you call friends, it'll probably make you like yourself more."—Miami Sun Post"If The Velvet Underground's debut had been a short story collection, it may well have read like The Love Book."—Mike Bennett, author of One Among The Sleepless and Hall of Mirrors"These are stories that actually dare to be about things—that is, they have characters who are invested, committed, or otherwise trapped in certain strange or absurd lives who are looking for freedom and release. "—Tim Hall, author of Half Empty

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Books

Songs of Vagabonds, Misfits, and Sinners: New York Stories    by Ken Wohlrob
Price: $2.99 USD. 29550 words. Published on November 7, 2010. Fiction.

From the author of THE LOVE BOOK, a collection of gritty tales set in New York City, a town full of characters who are as out of place in their own skins as they are in the ever-evolving neighborhoods they call home. These are stories of a city that is familiar and yet constantly changing, populated by characters who never saw it coming and are struggling to get it together.
The Love Book    by Ken Wohlrob
Price: $2.99 USD. 37170 words. Published on July 6, 2009. Fiction.

Five gritty, absurd and darkly comic tales. Five characters at a crossroads in their lives. These are very modern fables, with a great heart, a very biting sense of humor, and fully-fleshed out characters that you can sink your teeth into. "If you compare its cavalcade of kooks to you and the folk you call friends, it'll probably make you like yourself more."—Miami Sun Post

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