Despicable People

Despicable People by Eric David Roman, published by Wholly Roman Press on April 15, 2016, is a humorous fiction work that follows the misadventures of Derek Collins. When his dealer goes on vacation, Derek’s plans for a laid-back weekend take a chaotic turn as he embarks on a quest for cannabis. This journey introduces him to a bizarre cast of characters and leads him through a series of outrageous and comedic encounters across the city and suburbs.
Readers will find a wild narrative filled with eccentric personalities, including a four-hundred-pound stripper and a renegade college student. As Derek navigates this unpredictable landscape, he faces off against a street anthropologist and a group of drag queens, all while searching for Lady Cannabis. This edition, comprising 148 pages, presents a witty and irreverent homage to counterculture, blending humor with absurdity in a way that promises to entertain and provoke laughter.
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When his dealer informs him he is out of town on vacay, Derek Collins’ weekend plans of stoned couch surfing become dangerously in peril until he decides to take matters into his own hands. Which really, if we’re being honest was his first mistake. Following a simple lead spirals out into a debauched menagerie of odd characters as Derek’s search for the dankest sticky icky leads him on a wild ride through the city, into the suburbs and beyond. From a four-hundred-pound sex-starved stripper to assisting a renegade college student determined to right a few of societies wrongs. Derek finds himself bouncing from WTF moment to WTF moment in an outrageous ride that’s as funny as it is offensive and as wholesome as it is heartwarming. That last part was a lie. Derek will face off against a street Anthropologist who is tagging and releasing Hipsters back into the wild. A cult with a hidden surprise in their pants and a deranged group of Drag Queen’s intent on having their “floor show”, all in his search for Lady Cannabis. In a witty, savage, and uproarious homage to John Waters and counterculture movements everywhere; Despicable People will make you pee with laughter, or perhaps cry, but for sure you will cringe into your shoulder multiple times until you throw the book down and take a shower. All Derek wanted was an eighth, all he got were Despicable People.
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