Joey Comeau writes the comic A Softer World, which has appeared recently in The Guardian and been profiled in Rolling Stone, and which Publisher’s Weekly called, “subtle and dramatic.” His self-published first novel, Lockpick Pornography, sold out its print run of 1000 books in just three months. In 2007 he published It’s Too Late to Say I'm Sorry, a collection of short stories. The A Softer World website (asofterworld.com) has been online since 2003 and has an average daily readership of 70,000 people worldwide.
“Joey Comeau has made the unreadable not just readable, but
beguiling in its digressions and personal revelations.” — Eye
Weekly
“Each letter rapidly digresses into something more akin to a diary
entry than a professional missive. There is speculation as to
humanity’s future, reminiscences from the narrator’s childhood,
confessions of vulnerability and of sexual desire, all punctuated
by vitriolic humour and unsettling instances of violence. There is
much frustration in these letters — born of capitalism’s
absurdities and of personal calamities — but there is also humour,
compassion, and joy.” — Quill & Quire
“One of the season’s most remarkable books.” — Macleans.ca
“There have been spoof letter-writing books in the past, like ‘The
Lazlo Letters’ by Don Novello (a.k.a. Father Guido Sarducci) and
several that followed. While the protagonist in ‘Overqualified’ is
just as unhinged as his predecessors, he’s significantly less
giddy. A real story unfolds in these pages, about a departed
brother and the sibling left behind. It’s sad and fragmented and,
in places, funny. This slender epistolary novel is charming.” — Los
Angeles Times
“A collection of wry, clever and demoniacal job-application
letters, teeming with knife-edged malice and stomach-tearing
hilarity.…Overqualified successfully deludes the fear of the
faceless corporate entity by empowering the faceless applicant who
has nothing to lose except securing a job he or she probably
doesn’t want. If Comeau’s rebel-yell manifesto catches on like old
Prometheus’s gift did all those years ago, human resources will
never be the same again.” — Globe and Mail
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