An irreverent collection of fictional blogs, written in the spirits of famous figures, shares humorous insights into what they may have been thinking during crucial moments in history, from John Lennon's first encounter with Yoko Ono to the impact of a stray hot dog on Gandhi's hunger strike. By the author of Consumer Joe. Original. 10,000 first printing.
Paul Davidson is an entertainment executive in Hollywood who also manages to find time to be a producer, screenwriter and four-time published author. Along the way he ran the digital entertainment division at a major tech company in Seattle whose name may or may not rhyme with Sycrosoft.
He lampooned corporate America in his first book Consumer Joe: Harassing Corporate America, One Letter at a Time and imagined what the world would have been like if historical figures had been able to blog in The Lost Blogs: From Jesus to Jim Morrison.
Most recently, he released his debut fiction novel The Small Stuff which Publisher's Weekly called a “quirky debut rom-com” that was “sure to stick in readers' minds.”
His writing has been featured in Wired, the Los Angeles Times and Mental Floss and he also hosts the film commentary podcast The Side Track.
Paul lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two daughters and an emotionally needy dog.