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Memoir Of A Failed Local Amateur Open Mic Comic - Paperback

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by T. L. Clayton (Author)

Memoir of a Failed Local Amateur Open Mic Comic is a raw, hilarious, and deeply relatable journey into the unpredictable world of stand-up comedy. TL Clayton takes readers behind the mic, chronicling his nerve-wracking debut, the thrill of landing a joke, and the crushing silence when one flops-all while navigating life's chaos outside the spotlight. From sneaking into comedy clubs as a college kid to finally stepping onstage years later, Clayton's self-deprecating humor and sharp wit shine as he recounts bombing sets, battling nerves, and chasing redemption in Raleigh's competitive comedy scene. Between job losses, family obligations, and the existential dread of performing for near-empty rooms, he discovers that failure isn't the end-it's the best material. Packed with unfiltered honesty and laugh-out-loud bits, this memoir isn't just for aspiring comics; it's for anyone who's ever dared to chase a dream, stumbled hard, and gotten back up.

Number of Pages: 126
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.25 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 30, 2025
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