The humor of office life can be found in "The Branch Office" by Rook Winters
There's a story in every cubicle. A novel that is part tribute and part lampoon of office life. You'll nosedive into absurd behavior, quirky personalities, Silicon Valley excess, 80s nostalgia, personal loss, frustration, unrequited infatuation, company softball, and, of course, doughnuts. Luke is young and stuck at the bottom of the career ladder but he doesn't intend to stay there. The grizzled programmer in the next cubicle has been working on the same software for decades and just wants to stay off the radar of the executives. Unfortunately, the corporate agenda is at odds with their hopes and dreams.
About the author
About the author
Rook Winters has worked as a software developer, corporate trainer, and technical writer so he is well-acquainted with the ups and downs of spending day after day in an office. His first novel, The Branch Office, isn't autobiographical but it taps into the humor and despair of office life in a way that's only possible after spending thousands of days in the land of cubicles. Rook is also the author of several short stories based on the same characters in The Branch Office.
http://rookwinters.com
http://rookwinters.com
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