"Discover a world-wide conspiracy that intends to undermine the very future of mankind as we've known it"
A Pretty, Pretty Good Novel where great comedy writers of Hollywood are being murdered and it's up to a nearly anonymous scribe to solve the mystery in The Larry David Code.
Follow the ever-escalating trail of bizarre murders and mayhem through a labyrinth of twists and turns that threatens to end the sitcom industry.
Discover a world-wide conspiracy that intends to undermine the very future of mankind as we've known it and at the same time fashions a far longer than need be, convoluted, run-on, comma-spliced sentence.
During the latter part of the 20th century a writer/producer named Larry David co-created a fabulously successful comedy television series by the name of It's All About Nothing (Seinfeld) and later starred in his own series, It's All About Me (Curb Your Enthusiasm). They were tremendous hits and made Larry into a mega-millionaire and true comedy icon.
This story is a purely fabricated account of a character whose life mimics closely that of the nonfictional Larry David. This story takes place in a universe where some people and events may seem similar to the world you live in, but despite what might be your distorted view of reality, this story involves characters and events purely fictional.
Introducing the multitalented and award-winning writer, author, and speaker, Steve Young. Known for his refusal to be confined by any medium or arena, Steve's illustrious career spans across literature, television, film, and academia. Formerly the political editor of National Lampoon, Steve's literary prowess has been showcased in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, LA Times, and as a regular contributor to the op-ed section of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Steve's creative genius has left an indelible mark on iconic shows including Boy Meets World, Cybill, The Smart Guy, and the latest rendition of Family Affair. His contributions have earned him esteemed accolades such as the Prism Award and a Humanitas nomination. As a filmmaker, Steve has challenged the status quo of Hollywood with his biting and satirical film, My Dinner With Ovitz, a project that shook the foundations of the industry.
Steve's literary masterpiece, "Great Failures of the Extremely Successful," serves as required reading at the esteemed Wharton School of Business. Within its pages lie the extraordinary tales of world-beaters who have triumphed over adversity, curated and shared by Steve himself.
A stand-up comedian, Steve's social, political and outright silly satire is revered for its razor-sharp wit and poignant observations. His op-eds are fixtures in major newspapers nationwide, while his expert commentary has made him a sought-after pundit on networks like Fox News Channel and CNN. His engaging presence has also graced popular morning shows such as The Today Show and Good Morning America.