It’s no surprise that “Harold,” a new novel about a day in the life of a third grader, is written by Steven Wright, famous for his dry delivery and absurdist one-liners.
Comedian Steven Wright’s extra dry, deadpan style has made him can't miss standup since the 1970’s. Over the decades, Wright has written tens of thousands of jokes, but now, he is out with his first novel.
@JeffGlor
talks to
@StevenWright
about "Harold."
the Thursday Afternoon
@theMMPodcast
is up!
I ramble with comic legend
@StevenWright
about the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, making people laugh as a kid, and his new book 'HAROLD', available May 16th everywhere books are sold.
I’m looking forward to speaking with
@iamcolinquinn
at
@strandbookstore
on Thursday to discuss my novel, Harold, which is out today. If you would like to join us, tickets are available here -
NYC, on Thursday, May 18, join Steven in conversation with
@iamcolinquinn
to discuss Steven’s book, Harold, at
@strandbookstore
Tickets for the event are available here -
NYC, on Thursday, May 18, join Steven in conversation with
@iamcolinquinn
to discuss Steven’s book, Harold, at
@strandbookstore
Tickets for the event are available here -
The stand-up comedian Steven Wright wrote his novel, "Harold," over the course of a decade on his Twitter account. He wanted to “pour everything" he thought about being alive into the book, which is told from the point of view of a 7-year-old.
Steven will be doing 2 shows in NJ:
Apr 27 at The Bergen Performing Arts Center
Apr 28 at The Count Basie Theatre
After both shows, advance copies of his new book will be available & signing the books for anyone with a pen.
Tickets available here -
Boston, this Sunday, May 7, join Steven for a conversation about his book, Harold, moderated by Steve Sweeney
at
@PorterSqBooks
@PorterSqBoston
Boston Edition. Sign up for the event here -
The comic genius
@StevenWright
is out with his first novel Harold. We discuss Wright's thinking process, how his rate of speech works for him, and how, after all these years, he still doesn't know if a joke is funny.