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The Bromantic Comedies: six short plays for fellas Kindle Edition
A compilation of humorous and heartfelt plays exploring what it means to be "masculine" in a world where men are supposed to be tough.
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- ASIN : B08QDMJT4L
- Publisher : Erin Mallon (January 27, 2021)
- Publication date : January 27, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3.1 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 72 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,062,318 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #18,186 in Short Stories (Books)
- #31,645 in Two-Hour Literature & Fiction Short Reads
- #43,445 in Single Authors Short Stories
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About the author

Erin Mallon's debut romantic comedy novel, Flirtasaurus releases in July 2020. She is an award-winning narrator of over 500 books and an accomplished playwright and producer in New York City. She has written over 40 plays, which have been produced Off-Broadway and all over the country, including These Walls Can Talk, a raucous theatrical love letter to the romance audiobook community. She lives in a little yellow house on the outskirts of NYC with her husband and Three J's. http://www.erinmallon.com
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Customers find the audio plays entertaining, with one mentioning they enjoy the 6 funny stories.
"...The short stories were fun and entertaining and the audio was amazing with some of my top favorite narrators...." Read more
"All six stories were so funny and some have sad undertones, but all gave you something to think about after the ending...." Read more
"This was so much fun. Love Erin’s writing♥️" Read more
"Love these plays so much!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the narrators in these audio plays, with one customer specifically praising Erin's writing.
"...fun and entertaining and the audio was amazing with some of my top favorite narrators...." Read more
"...And let’s not forget about the amazing narrators! Excellent performance by all." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021I had the opportunity to both read and listen to The Bromantic Comedies: Six Short Audio Plays for Fellas by Erin Mallon and I absolutely loved it. I had such a good time reading/listening and there is really no better compliment. The short stories were fun and entertaining and the audio was amazing with some of my top favorite narrators. Joe Arden, Jason Clarke, Shane East, Lance Greenfield, Teddy Hamilton and PJ Ochlan truly brought each of the stories to life.
Erin Mallon was already a top narrator for me but has also quickly become a favorite writer as well. I had so much fun listening to this audio and highly recommend it.
Happy reading/listening!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021First of all, I love supporting my favorite narrators as they do some writing as well as narrating. Bravo Erin Mallon! These short stories are both witty & funny. Hearing the mans perspective on these topics is pure gold! And let’s not forget about the amazing narrators! Excellent performance by all.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021All six stories were so funny and some have sad undertones, but all gave you something to think about after the ending. Baby Fight Club and Thick Gnat Hands were my favorites.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021So I’ve come to be a huge fan of Erin Mallon’s writing. Ever since Flirtasaurus last year, I’ve been grabbing at any and everything that she writes. But let me tell you, this was way crazy, so much different in a way from what I expected! It was craziness! It was a very short listen, so even though I got it later than planned, I was able to get it listened to by the time I’d planned to post this. Let me give you a short little review of each of the stories.
The first story, Invasion at Man Camp, was hilarious, but so so weird. Joe Arden was perfect in his role, I loved how annoyingly funny his characters seemed to be in this. It took place on a paintball field and the interaction between the two characters was so funny. There were some hilarious one-liners and terms introduced, such as savior stick.
The second story was the point of view from a cat and a fish, called Domesticated. The cat was very negative, having been neutered after slipping out for a little rendezvous with a non fancy female cat. And he was trying to tell the new totally upbeat goldfish about how he shouldn’t be trying so hard to please their owner, because he wouldn’t be able to do it.
The third story, Baby Fight Club. Wow! It was shocking the ideas that were thrown out by Teddy Hamilton’s character. But then, Shane East, so funny how he got swept up into it.
Next was Check-Out, set in a drugstore, and it had some really good kind of philosophical takes on people at a drugstore. But wow were the characters kind of creepy.
The 5th story, Good Working With Hands, reminded me so much of people that I’ve talked to where you can’t get anything talked about that you want to talk about because they totally turn it all around and back to being about themselves.
The final story was Thick Gnat Hands. And what the title comes from is so funny! It is something that I didn’t see coming, but when it did, I laughed so hard! Because I could totally see people coming in and asking for that at the bookstore where I worked. It was set with two men getting dialysis. The narrators were Shane East and Joe Arden. Again, Joe Arden’s character was just hilarious.
After that we had some bloopers which were definitely fun to hear as well!
This was totally a lot of manly bro type of stuff. Hilarious. All I can say is that Erin Mallon’s writing totally cracks me up and I look forward to listening or reading more from her in the future.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021This was so much fun. Love Erin’s writing♥️
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021What can I say besides I think I fall in love with Erin Mallon as an author a little bit more every time she releases something new? Her plays are full of wit, a bit of snark, a lot of humor, and they are so unique.
This collection of 6 short plays, ranging from about 10-20 minutes each, is such a delight, especially if you have a bit of a subversive sense of humor. Starting from the first few lines of Invasion at Man Camp, through the last lines of Thick Gnat Hands, you'll be listening and wondering "where on earth is this going?" and laughing the entire time. The plays are full of lines that will have you questioning your hearing, with characters that are hoping to save the world with their penis or giving another man advice on diva cups for feminine hygiene.
The narration of the plays in the audio version is simply amazing, and it's a collection of stand-out narrators form start to finish. Joe Arden, Jason Clarke, Shane East, Lance Greenfield, Teddy Hamilton and PJ Ochlan deliver such entertaining and high-energy performances that you will find yourself listening multiple times just to get some extra giggles, with Erin Mallon bringing the stage direction to live for added theatrics.
My favorite of the six has to be Domesticated, the tale of Toby, a long-haired Persian cat, and Bubble Eye, an exotic goldfish, as they share existential musings. It takes a bit of a surprising turn, and has you laughing so much that you just can't stop.
A quick read or listen, but one that will always put a smile on your face and make you laugh. I have a feeling I'll be coming back to listen to this often when I need a smile.