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Gary Zenker

    Gary Zenker is a writer, publisher, and content creator who bridges humor with practical insights. His literary work often explores everyday life through unconventional perspectives, offering readers a refreshing and witty outlook on the world. Zenker also actively fosters the literary community, founding and managing writing groups and publishing collections of local authors' works. Through his publishing endeavors, he contributes to the dissemination of diverse voices and ideas.

    Beach Boys Archives Volume 8
    Jan & Dean Archives Volume 3
    Monkees Archives Vol 2
    Monkees Archives Vol 1
    Gummy Bears From Hell
    • 2022

      Gummy Bears From Hell

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Sugar-Free Gummy Bears are famous (or infamous, take your pick) for wreaking havok on people's gastrointestinal systems. Since the mid-2010's, people offered reviews of the devil-spawn treats by regaling readers with a recounting of the results after eating these innocent-looking treats. The culprit in the intestinal attacks was one of the sweet's ingredients, which also acted as an industrial-strength laxative. Just four or five of the bears caused real distress. And people ate them by the handful. After being offered to the public for years and thousands of detailed reviews, one of the primary manufacturers pulled them from the market. the reviews subsequently disappeared into an internet "black hole" (the wording of which is quite ironic after reading the reviews themselves). Unlike the product itself which appears to be gone forever, the reviewer comments are collected here so that you can laugh at other people's circumstances and misfortunes, if you are that kind of person. So read on and get all the straight poop on everything. Just for sh*ts and giggles, of course.

      Gummy Bears From Hell
    • 2017

      Beach Boys Archives Volume 8

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Volume 8 of the Beach Boys Archives Series focuses on the booklets that came packaged with one of the largest and most extravagent bootleg packages of Beach Boys materials. These booklets have been long sought-after by collevtors but almost impossible to find...until now.

      Beach Boys Archives Volume 8
    • 2016

      Monkees Archives Vol 1

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Monkees Archives Vol 1 contains articles, interviews, advertising, photos and other materials related to the band during their original run in the 1960s and their various later regrouping. Fans will love the variety of materials presented and travel backwards to the 1960s when the band was one of the most popular musical acts in the U.S. Read fan and teen magazine interviews with the band members! Long out of print and hard to find, you now can have them cheaper than searching down the original magazines or even getting photocopies, all bound into impressive book collections.

      Monkees Archives Vol 1
    • 2016

      Monkees Archives Vol 2

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Monkees Archives Vol 2 contains articles, interviews, advertising, photos and other materials related to the band during their original run in the 1960s and their various later regrouping. Fans will love the variety of materials presented and travel backwards to the 1960s when the band was one of the most popular musical acts in the U.S. Read fan and teen magazine interviews with the band members! Long out of print and hard to find, you now can have them cheaper than searching down the original magazines or even getting photocopies, all bound into impressive book collections.

      Monkees Archives Vol 2
    • 2014

      Jan & Dean Archives Volume 3

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Jan & Dean were the rock duo of Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, known as the clown princes of rock & roll. This collection reprints the first 21 issues of the long-running Jan & Dean fanzine "Sunshine Music" originally published by rock author Mike "Doc Rock" Kelly with involvement by Dean Torrence. The fanzine was originally published 1979 - 1984.

      Jan & Dean Archives Volume 3