
‘The Moon Howls’ / part 4
Sandy wants to leave, but not before he receives his gift.
. . .
"There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls."
-George Carlin
'The Moon Howls' is a novel about old comedy in a new age, about changing attitudes and sensibilities, and those who refuse to move with the times.
. . .
Meet Sandy Field.
You haven't heard of him?
Maybe you'd know Dougie Style?
Dougie was this country's best selling comedian - he's famous, at least, he used to be.
But his audience has been quiet lately - they've changed.
They're not laughing anymore.
Enter Jackson Twain, internet sensation.
Jackson's comedy is fresh, popular and young.
- Everything Sandy used to be.
Together, they'll tour.
But two competing worlds can never share the stage.
. . .
[ L A T E S T E N T R I E S ]
Sandy wants to leave, but not before he receives his gift.
At Bill’s, on a rooftop, two old friends discuss the state of the world.
By the bar, after a failed show, an old friend waits for Sandy Field.
Before a barren crowd, Dougie Style delivers his final performance.
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‘The Moon Howls’ is a novel about old comedy in a new age, changing attitudes and sensibilities, and those who refuse to move with the times.
“There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.”
-George Carlin