Max Yoho is
an author with a soaring, off-beat sense of humor, yet his stories are
deeply rooted in the
Kansas prairie.
Yoho concocts delightful poems, pens tell-it-like-it-is essays, and
weaves tales both funny and serious.
With three novels in print, The Revival and
Tales from Comanche County, and The Moon Butter Route, Yoho is offering
his first collection of shorter work.
Felicia, These Fish Are Delicious is 112
page, trade paperback, $10.95, 6x9". Check Order
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book sellers.
Table of Contents:
| Humorous Poems |
3
4
6
8
9
10
12
15
15
16 |
Secret Underpants
Cornbread Poem
Pissin’ Out of Doors
Thoughts on the Unfairness of Life
Orphan Poem
My Dream Girl
The True Story of What Happened... Introduction to Physics
Failed Haiku
Impressions
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| Cat Poems |
21
22
23
26
28
30
31
32
33 |
Royalty
Good Health to All
Ballad of Double-Ugly
Bum Cat, Drum Cat
The Unvarnished Truth
Child of an Immigrant
Nights with a Lady
Mea Culpa
What If...? |
| Other Poems |
37
38
39
40
40
41
41
42
43
43
44
44 |
Jim Owens
Vacant Lot
1942
Unusual Weather for This Time of Year
In Case You Haven’t Noticed
Silly Umbrellas
The Sniggler
Midnight Denial
Birthday Greetings
Goodbye
1865-1923
Omen |
| Thoughts and Essays |
49
50
51
52
54
55
56
58
60 |
Thoughts
Paean
What I Have Learned
Prejudice, Road Kill and Self-Learning
The Closest I Ever Came to Divorce
A Stranger in a Strange Land
The Miracle of Life
In Search of the Unleavened Woman
Sinning |
| Short Stories |
65
66
70
71
74
76
77
80
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92 |
The Apricot Necktie
Penumbra
Grandma
My Great-Grandfather’s Story
Weechel
The Soup-Strainer
Star Bright
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Chocolate Dandies
Martha
Christmas Day 1937
The Catalpa
Water Tower Words
The Last of New Bavaria
Iowa
The Last Alligator in Hoisington
Political Vagaries in North Freedom
Eddie
The Yohos and How We Got This Way |
98 |
About the Author |
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