All Things R. F. Laird

MY NEWEST BOOK:

‘The Death of the Republic’

A long good book.

The Internet experts say you have to put it all on one page. So here goes.

R. F. Laird describes himself as America’s only Punk Writer. By this he means that his entire writing life has been about breaking the rules and getting in people’s faces. He thinks it’s as important to be funny as to be serious, and vice versa. He thinks most writers write one kind of writing and keep writing the same book over and over again. That’s why he’s done the exact opposite. His works include fiction, most outrageously a complete literary movement, and innovative forms of satire, including Bibles, a fiendishly hard video game, spoofs of famous authors, cartoon stories, and short comedic videos. He’s written half a dozen blogs covering the events of his times and both serious and comic essays about every subject under the sun, including cars, dogs, movies and TV, the sexes, religion, politics, science, sports, and multiple genres of music. He is also a graphic artist, what he calls a “punk cartoonist,” who has produced more than 10,000 computer-based drawings and photo images. He presently operates about a dozen websites featuring both his work and information about his life and creations.

There’s a price for being a Punk Writer. His first book was banned from being reviewed by The New York Times. His second book manuscript got him banned (for life?) by mainstream book publishers. He got banned for good by Internet link compiler InstaPundit (and hate-spammed by Slate On-Line) over a controversial political post. He has also been suspended three times by Facebook for violating community standards, and Facebook even temporarily banned his most recently created blog site, ban now repealed.

So if tame is your cup of tea, go away now. Otherwise here’s how you can begin exploring the very involved and unexpected world of R. F. Laird. You can click on the graphics below to be transported to a relevant url. (You can return with the back button or the open file listings on your screen.) Other links are straight from text.

Here are a lot of his books:

Amazon has them for sale. Some on-line books are free elsewhere.

Here’s his 3,000-pg video game/puzzle/labyrinth called Shuteye Town 1999:

Click the pic. Check out Side Trips. There’s even an Internet.

Here’s his massively hyperlinked fictional country, called Shuteye Nation:

Click the pic. Newspapers, Magazines, TV news,
a Who’s Who, a Glossary, and two gazetteers.

Here are links to most of his blogs:
InstaPunk Returns (2018-Present, 450+ posts)
InstaPunk Rules (2014-2020, c.600 posts)
RFLaird.com (a.k.a Deerhound Diary, 2013-Present, c.500 posts)
InstaPunk.com (10 years of weekly archives at Wayback, 2,500-3,000 posts 90+ percent intact)(sample single posts here)
Robert Laird @Facebook (2014-2023, 1,000+ posts, Scroll to read)[If you get the Newsfeed not the Main Page, click on the profile icon to the left of “What’s on your mind?”]

Here are links to some of his other websites:

Quantum 19 (The Future of Punk Writing)

Johnny’s Last Chance Garage

The Original Boomer Bible Website

The Boomer Bible and 9/11 (connecting a 1991 book and a day almost exactly 10 yrs later)

lThe Johnny Dodge Video/Audio Channel

Miscellaneous:

Laird’s Author Page @ Amazon.

There you have it. One page of text, plus links. One computer page anyway.

One thought on “All Things R. F. Laird

  1. I think I first discovered you through that controversial article in question, which was linked from Nicholas Stix. I think more people should be directed to “The Boomer Bible” right now, especially since the term has become so loaded and even more of a pejorative in the last few years. “Boomercon” carries almost as much sting (or maybe more) than “cuckservative” with the kids.

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