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Fiction Humorous

RuFF

by (author) Rod Carley

Publisher
Latitude 46 Publishing
Initial publish date
Sep 2024
Category
Humorous
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781988989822
    Publish Date
    Sep 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Rod Carley is back with another theatrical odyssey packed
with an unforgettable cast of Elizabethan eccentrics. It's a
madcap world more modern than tomorrow where gender is
what a person makes of it (no matter the story beneath their
petticoats or tights).

 

Will Shakespeare is having a very bad year. Suffering from a
mid-life crisis, a plague outbreak, and the death of the
ancient Queen, Will's mettle is put to the test when the new
King puts his witch-burning hobby aside to announce a
national play competition that will determine which theatre
company will secure his favour and remain in business. As
he struggles to write a Scottish supernatural thriller, Will
faces one ruff and puffy obstacle after another including a
young rival punk poet and his activist-wife fighting for
equality and a woman's right to tread the boards.
Will and his band of misfits must ensure not only their own
survival, but that of England as well. The stage is set for an
outrageous and compelling tale of ghosts, ghostwriting,
writer's block, and the chopping block.

 

Ruffly based on a true story.

 

About the author

Rod is the award-winning author of three previous works of literary fiction: Grin Reaping (long listed for the 2023 Leacock Medal for Humour, 2022 Bronze Winner for Humour from Foreword Review INDIES, a Finalist for the 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Humor/Comedy, and long listed for the ReLit Group Awards for Best Short Fiction of 2023); Kinmount (long listed for the 2021 Leacock Medal for Humour and Winner of the 2021 Silver Medal for Best Regional Fiction from the Independent Publishers Book Awards); A Matter of Will (Finalist for the 2018 Northern Lit Award for Fiction).His short stories and creative non-fiction have appeared in a variety of Canadian literary magazines including Broadview (winner of the 2022 Award of Excellence for Best Seasonal Article from the Associated Church Press), Cloud Lake Literary, Blank Spaces, Exile, HighGrader, and the anthology 150 Years Up North and More. He was a finalist for the 2021 Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Prize. Rod was the 2009 winner of TVO’s Big Ideas/Best Lecturer Competition for his lecture entitled “Adapting Shakespeare within a Modern Canadian Context. He is a proud alumnus of the Humber School for Writers and is represented by Carolyn Forde, Senior Literary Agent with The Transatlantic Agency. www.rodcarley.ca.

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Editorial Reviews

"I have been referring to Rod Carley as a "future Leacock Award winner" for some time, and his latest side-splitting (Shakespearean!) book confirms my opinion that he is one of our country's finest and funniest writers. His newest hilarious assault on the intercostals (warning: your ribs will hurt from laughing) is, to quote the Great Bard of Avon himself, or possibly, you know, Edward de Vere; "A hit, a very palpable hit," and - in addition to being funny, really, really funny - is a well-written and well told tale that will hold you from (ahem) the first act all the way to the curtain. That's a "standing O" for the novel, "Ruff," and "Bravo" for the author!"

 

- Ian Ferguson, winner of the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and co-author (with Will Ferguson) of the 'Miranda Abbott" mysteries.

 

"Rod Carley has written a captivating and bewitching novel set in England, more than 400 years ago, yet it runs rife with contemporary relevance and resonance. Sophisticated, funny, insightful, timeless yet timely, my list of plaudits grew as the pages turned. Beautifully written, with characters that lingered in my head and heart long after the curtain fell, this is a story to be savoured. Bravo!"

 

- Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

 

Kooky, clever and wildly entertaining, Ruff explores art, politics, gender and mid-life woes in the golden age of quills and queens-with a modern edge. Carley is a master of the pun, bard none. A rich and playful novel worthy of a standing ovation.

 

- Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

 

Kooky, clever and wildly entertaining, Ruff explores art, politics, gender and mid-life woes in the golden age of quills and queens-with a modern edge. Carley is a master of the pun, bard none. A rich and playful novel worthy of a standing ovation.

 

- Ali Bryan, Author of The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships

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