Postmodern Coyote: The Voyage of Sputnik Little-Wolf
by
Book Details
About the Book
“Demoralizing, corrupt . . . captivating, entertaining . . . insightful, juvenile . . . and oh so penetrating.”
—Woman’s Night
“Literary coke, but cheap enough for my crack-smoking fans to afford.”
—Whitney Dallas
“E’te libro e’ pura propaganda . . . loco . . . rico . . . profundo.”
—F. Castro
“The American public can rest assured that the President has assigned staff to read all subversive texts in Postmodern Coyote: The Voyage of Sputnik Little-Wolf. And, yes, sanctions are still an option.”
—Arnie Flasher, Federal Spokesperson
“At last, a fine work of literary fiction whose well-armed protagonist proudly sports a gun rack—and a pistol under the seat!”
—Rifleman’s Review
“Homo homini lupus . . . id est . . . veritas odium parit.”
—Pope Paul John VI
After the birth of the one called Lord,
A small wolf shall orbit the earth.
Great havoc doth he reap,
And still greater dung shall he heap.
—Nostradamus,
The Lost Quintrains
About the Author
P. M. Coyote was born in a dugout lovingly crafted
by his mother. Early on, he was encouraged to leave these humble southwestern
surroundings and begin an apprenticeship in the family business. Along with his
siblings, Coyote came to take special pride in contributing to the maintenance
of a balanced environment.
Having honed his aptitude for stealth, a mature
Coyote donned the disguise of an editor in search of unknown, unpublished
authors. Eventually he met a mental patient foolish enough to believe he was
writing a novel. Coyote took full advantage of the situation.
Coyote keeps on the move, and has been compelled to
relocate on various occasions. Hobbies include predation, nocturnal lunar
observation and procreation.