Wred Fright

Biography

Wred Fright is the penname of one of the many Fred Wrights in the world. A longtime zinester, blogger, and pal of the small press, he lives near Cleveland, Ohio USA. He is the author of the novels Blog Love Omega Glee, Edna's Employment Agency, Fast Guy Slows Down, Frequently Asked Questions About Being Dead, and The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus. Please visit WredFright.Com for more information and for more of his writing.

Where to find Wred Fright online

Where to buy in print

Books

Fast Guy Slows Down
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 77,810. Language: English. Published: March 18, 2022 . Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » Black comedy, Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
What happens when a superhero grows old? In a world less than super, can a senior citizen still be a hero? Find out in Fast Guy Slows Down!
Edna's Employment Agency
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 83,990. Language: English. Published: March 5, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » Black comedy, Fiction » Humor & comedy » Satire
They say that the only thing worse than having a job is not having a job, but they're wrong. There is something worse than not having a job. It is being so desperate in looking for work that you show up at Edna's Employment Agency where her team of charlatans, ne'er-do-wells, and screwups probably won't find you a job, but they will find you some laughs. The 4th novel from Wred Fright.
Frequently Asked Questions About Being Dead
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 75,460. Language: English. Published: November 19, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » Black comedy
Life after death becomes laugh after death in the third novel from Wred Fright.
Blog Love Omega Glee
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 235,960. Language: English. Published: May 16, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » Satire, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
Two bloggers fall in love as the world falls apart in this dystopian comedic novel set in 2012. From the author of The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus, this novel was originally serialized online to make fun of the notion that the world might end in 2012 due to a Mayan prophecy. As an ebook, it can still be read on a daily basis like a tearaway calendar, but it's also delightful in one lump sum!