Andrew Fox

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Andrew Fox is the author of the critically-acclaimed novel Fat White Vampire Blues, described by the San Francisco Chronicle as "Anne Rice meets A Confederacy of Dunces," and its sequel, Bride of the Fat White Vampire. Fox has been employed as a mime, a public safety advocate, a playwright, and currently, since Hurricane Katrina flooded his home, he has been employed by FEMA's Gulf Coast Recovery Office. His influences include Marvel comics, Planet of the Apes movies, and Ray Bradbury paperbacks. Fox lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Good Humor Man
by Andrew Fox

April 2009 / Trade paperback / 288 pp.
Cover image and design by Ann Monn
Interior design by John D. Berry


In this witty tribute to Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 set in 2041 government-sanctioned vigilantes – the Good Humor Men – ruthlessly patrol the streets, immolating all fattening food products as illegal contraband. A pound of real chocolate is worth more on the black market than a kilo of cocaine. Evil nutraceutical company MannaSantos controls the food market with genetically modified products like "Leanie Lean" meats. But the craze for svelte healthfulness has reached a critical turning point, as a mysterious wasting plague threatens to starve all of humanity.

A lone ex-plastic surgeon and founding Good Humor Man, whose father performed a secret liposuction surgery on Elvis Presley, holds the key to humanity’s future. In a mad dash to retrieve his family heirloom – the mortal remains of the King's belly fat – Dr. Louis Shmalzberg becomes entangled with a civil servant of questionable motives, an acquisitive assassin from a wealthy Caliphate, a power-mad preacher evangelizing anorexia, a beautiful young woman addicted to liposuction, and a homicidal clone from a MannaSantos experiment gone terribly wrong.

Can Elvis save the world sixty-four years after his death?

Praise for The Good Humor Man

"The Good Humor Man is hilarious, trenchant, important, and the story of Dr. Louis Schmalzberg's search for the jar of liposuctioned Elvis fat that may save America is impossible to put down. Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry and Molly Ivins..."
-Lucius Shepard

"A Fahrenheit 451 for the post-millennium, told with Fox's magnificent evocation of place and twisted humor. Wonderful!"
-Kage Baker

"Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us
laughing to keep from crying."
-Booklist

"The Good Humor Man is an intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly-accurate depiction of the American psyche...a witty, incisive satire all on its own. By turns heartbreaking and mesmerizingly grotesque, The Good Humor Man is well worth the read."
-io9.com

"...keeps the pages turning.... I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak
Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance."
-Electric City

Praise for Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire

*Starred Review* Poor Jules Duchon. It isn't easy being a vampire in New Orleans. Potential victims' blood is filled with fat from the rich local cuisine, and so Jules is a whopping 463 pounds.... readers of vampire fiction will delight in this droll parody of the genre.
-Booklist

"There's a great tradition of New Orleans vampire novels, of course: Anne Rice, Barbara Hambly, Nancy Collins. Poppy Z. Brite, who, line for line, word for word, remains one of the finest writers working today. In this very, very funny first novel, Andrew Fox bears the standard high."
-The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

"Fat White Vampire Blues, Andrew Fox's first novel, is a relentlessly entertaining romp through New Orleans's supernatural underworld. It's the best vampire comedy since Christopher Moore's sardonic ode to San Francisco, the classic Bloodsucking Fiends."
-Infinity Plus

"The unique and charming characters he has created is one of Fox’s strongest and most admirable traits..."
-SFFWorld

“Andrew Fox's Fat White Vampire Blues is like the drunken revelry of Mardi gras. You never know what odd character is going to show up on the next page. You often find yourself laughing hysterically and sometimes can't even remember why. In the back of your mind you will have an urge for a hurricane and basin street Jazz. Most of all you know you don't want all the fun to end.”
-About.com

"God, I love the sci-fi-fantasy-horror-magicrealism-pagan-mystic genres, cause every once in a while you come across a book like Bride of the Fat White Vampire, by Andrew Fox. Funny, clever, and highly entertaining.”
-The Dragon Page

“Who says vampires can't be funny?... An equally entertaining sequel, Bride of the Fat White Vampire brings Jules's story to a happily-ever-after conclusion.”
-Library Journal

“Fat White Vampire Blues (Del Rey; 352 pages; $13.95), by first-time novelist Andrew Fox, reads like a combination of Anne Rice's "Interview With the Vampire" and "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole….an involving yarn full of strong local color, delightfully askew humor and memorable…”
-San Francisco Chronicle

"Another writer on my turn-the-phone-off list is relative newcomer Andrew Fox.... Watch this guy; his regional landscape and portraits rival some of Mark Twain's best, and he has the same eye for human folly without the bitterness."
-Kage Baker, author of "The Company" novels, for the Green Man Review


 

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