![]() ![]() After it won the Leacock medal, the title was picked up by a traditional publisher, Douglas Gibson books. The turning point of the plot? The candidate becomes unexpectedly popular with voters.įallis originally released his book, chapter by chapter, in podcast format, later self-publishing it in print. This slap-your-knee funny story - about a burned-out political strategist’s plan to kill off his own credibility by managing the campaign of an “unelectable” candidate - delivers many laughs. I discovered writer Terry Fallis (pictured above) in 2009, shortly after he had won his first Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour for his very funny novel The Best-Laid Plans. ![]() I write today about some figurative language from noted Canadian writer, and two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, Terry Fallis…. ![]()
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