"Ryan Ridge's verbal prestidigitation suggest a more rueful Mark Leyner,
and he can make you both laugh and wince, but he can also kick up your
pulse with a storytelling urgency that thrums under the attractively
fragmented surfaces. His hard-boiled punchlines are rooted in geography
and yearning and real American sadness." --Jonathan Lethem, author
of Motherless Brooklyn and The Feral Detective
In New Bad News, the frenetic and far-out worlds of fading
celebrities, failed festival promoters, underemployed adjuncts, and
overly aware chatbots collide. A Terminator statue comes to life at the
Hollywood Wax Museum; a coyote laps up Colt 45, as a passerby looks on
in existential quietude; a detective disappears while investigating a
missing midwestern cam girl. Set in Kentucky, Hollywood, and the
afterlife, these bright, bold short-shorts and stories construct an
uncannily familiar, alternate-reality America.