How to Write Parodies and Become Immortal

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By Robert Chambers ’65

Published Jan. 21, 2016

(CreateSpace) This instruction book on parody is itself full of irony, satire, and bizarre wit. Chambers guides the reader through the procedure of conceiving, writing, and perfecting parodies. He has been a correspondent for The Economist and an award winning reporter and columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He currently teaches college literature part-time near Atlanta.

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