J Richard Singleton: 11 books

Book cover of Background Guy
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: April 24, 2014

LIVE YOUR LIFE IN THE FOREGROUND!!!Soon after high school, writer J. Richard Singleton works as a film/television extra and paid audience member. In this humorous essay, he recounts how he realized that there really are small roles in Hollywood--along the way encountering strange characters and some odd interactions with celebrities.
Book cover of Time Well Spent
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: November 14, 2012

EVER BEEN DUMPED!?! After being brutally ditched by his girlfriend, high school senior Seth decides to win back ex Lysandra by reinventing himself into the man he has always wanted to be by fulfilling his childhood dreams and wishes. With the assistance of his, well, quirky best friend Russ and his...
Book cover of The Walkabout
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: July 2, 2013

With depth and humor, novelist J. Richard Singleton describes how he dealt with the ennui after high school and looked for a job during one of the darker periods of his life.
Book cover of Good Fences
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: February 29, 2012

From award-winning writer J. Richard Singleton comes a bold and funny short story about misunderstandings and male ego: Gary McGregor has just moved from the city to the suburbs and immediately runs afoul of longtime neighborhood presence Antonin Robertson. As small slights get expanded into...
Book cover of Criminal Minds: The Genesis of Sexual Deviancy
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

An academic essay exploring an unlikely theory as to the creation of sex offenders and serial killers: Sex offenders are more likely to appear normal as to be able to blend in with the general population and facilitate their hunt for victims. Far from always coming from broken homes (the mythic "breakdown...
Book cover of Walt Disney and the Facsimile of Reality
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2012

An essay detailing the benefits and drawbacks of Walt Disney's affect on animation, and childrens' fiction and cinema. The author outlines how Disney the man and the corporation revolutionalized childrens' entertainment and animation, with the unexpected drawback of wounding traditional folk tales and mass-marketing childhood to create a shared experience as consumers.
Book cover of Glyphics: In the Beginning...
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2015

Two teens get drunk one night overlooking their small town of Smith, New Mexico. One claims that he has uncovered a massive government conspiracy involving aliens colonizing the Earth, but the other assumes that he's just crazy and has had too much to drink...
Book cover of A Dish Best Served
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: February 24, 2012

He was a nice young man, eager to enter high school with his whole life ahead of him as he approached the closing days of junior high--until the most popular girl in school, Dina Rigby, sets him up for a public act of sexual humiliation. Vowing revenge, he concocts an increasingly elaborate plan for revenge, ultimately reaching its crescendo towards high school graduation.
Book cover of A Tale of Three Gunmen
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: August 9, 2012

On a late April day in 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Kleiborn walked into Columbine High School and killed 12 of their classmates. On a late April day in 2007, college student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 of his classmates. In 2009, two radically different books addressing these mass-killings were...
Book cover of Why Bill Cosby Should Stop Criticizing Black People and Continue Eating His Jell-O
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2012

This is brief essay criticism of Bill Cosby's bizarre comments. It charts how he went from being a beloved comedian and "America's dad" to a fringe character who, despite his good intentions, comes across as a loon. Cosby favors superficial changes over addressing the larger problems of the black community, with humor that largely misses the mark....
Book cover of To Meet Fate
by J. Richard Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: September 11, 2012

In the green, health-conscious near future, an already wealthy man eagerly anticipates the results of a block lottery. Watching on his massive holoscreen, he weighs the value of his life up until now and the quality of his marriage, knowing that everything will change if he wins. This is a short story which dares to ask: How much is enough?
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