The Otis Ring

By Andy Johnson

Unnerved by sobriety and crushed by the loss of family life, a Louisiana lawyer staggers forward in solitude, unable to take the edge off. By turns funny and bittersweet, The Otis Ring is a wry take on failure, despair, perseverance, and acceptance.

With a curious mix of reality and imagination, memoir and fiction, the story is told through a cast of characters, including the author and his children, a hearing-impaired psychotherapist, a lamentable ghost, talking lizards, and a wise yard gnome.

The Otis Ring explores the challenge of lying in a bed of one’s own making. Two jiggers dry wit and a splash of cheap melancholy, The Otis Ring is an intoxicating read. Addictive even.

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Rick Norman, author of ‘Fielder’s Choice,’ ‘Cross Body Block,’ and ‘Bat Day’

“Nothing is sacred to Johnson or spared his now-dry wit. The Otis Ring is Johnson’s attempt to explain—never excuse—succumbing to an illness which has ruined better men than he: better, but few funnier or more irreverent. Page after hilarious page, Johnson shows us how to …

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