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Celebrate Mom & Dad with the Latest Book: LIFE SUCKS: Memories and Introspections During The Great COVID Lockdown. 

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I know nobody really wants to remember the lockdown 5 years ago, but PS Conway has written a book all about it titled: LIFE SUCKS: Memories and Introspections During The Great COVID Lockdown. It will be a great read to see someone else’s perspective. 

Discover PS Conway’s deeply cynical yet comedic reflections on the Great COVID Lockdown in this collection of satirical essays, perfect for fans of Seinfeld’s humor about “nothing” and skeptics of society’s enduring absurdities.

Make Mom and Dad laugh with this witty and satirical take on the absurdities of lockdown life, politics, and the human condition.

About PS Conway:

A two-time Pushcart Nominee, Conway is the author of over 50 poems published across journals and anthologies, including two Amazon Best Sellers. He released his first poetry collection, Echoes Lost in Stars, in March 2024 to critical acclaim. With Life Sucks, Conway brings his trademark wit and dark humor to the page. From the existential significance of a colonoscopy to that of baseball and the overlooked reality of “Manopause,” he fearlessly skewers lockdown life, politics, and the human condition.

By the time you finish Life Sucks, you’ll understand what Conway meant when he wrote, “My intention was for readers to learn a little, laugh a lot, and then forget about it all, because none of it ever really mattered anyway. The good news? It happened before, and it’ll happen again. You never had to worry. Ever. Facts are just science’s opinions.”

What happens when a poet with a darkly literate soul turns his attention to the absurdity of a global pandemic? You get PS Conway’s unique brand of “literary comedic nihilism.” Written during 40 weeks of lockdown, this unapologetically irreverent collection of essays is more relevant now than ever. Originally shared on his (now-defunct) blog, “Life Sucks. Laugh Here,” Conway’s essays serve as both a nostalgic reflection on a “troubling period in history” and a cautionary tale about society’s cyclical absurdity.

 

Life Sucks: Memories and Introspections During The Great COVID Lockdown is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and wherever you purchase your books. 

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