The University of Esoterica has a problem. There are no dangerous spells running rampant. How could there be? The wizards don’t like magic. There are no demons loose, but there is a rationalistic lawyer.
No — something far more serious looms. The professors face extinction, and panic becomes their new research field.
What are they to do? Who will pay for their inflated salaries? How will they afford to sit around and argue esoterica if they lose their jobs? They must prove their worth! Their solution? Invent time travel! Who could fire them then?
Misplaced Fools pokes fun at the chaos of modern academia, especially the physics department.
It shows the dangers of tenure and time travel. It mocks the insanity of wizards who have rejected magic and reason.
Misplaced Fools is a sharp, funny, and delightfully chaotic critique of:
- The absurdities of tenure culture
- The foolish politics of academia
- The insanity of modern physics.
Brace for chaos: spells gone wrong, illogic unraveled, and wizards allergic to magic.
- It’s perfect for readers who love:
- Terry Pratchett–style humor
- Douglas Adams–level absurdity
- Academic satire with teeth
- Fantasy that refuses to pull any punches.
- Philosophical fiction
- A radical take on time travel.
In Late Editing — Launching Soon
Misplaced Fools is in its final editing stages. I will release more information soon!
Have you worked in academia? Escaped from it? Do you enjoy thoughtful and philosophical satire? You will want to read this book the moment it releases!
Stay tuned. The fools are almost ready.