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Comic Fiction

John Bluff, Stephen Leacock

Comic fiction to make you laugh, forget your troubles, or just put a smile on your face

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • John Bluff

    Comic storyteller, frmr prffreader

  • John Bluff
  • Stephen Leacock

    Stephen Leacock (1869–1944) was a Canadian humorist, writer, and academic. Known for his wit and satire, his works, such as Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town (1912), highlight the absurdities of human nature.

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