Michael P. Clutton
Some people spiral. Some move on.Others run into the same problems in a different city and call it growth.Follow a handful of men and women who look functional on paper-but are deeply unprepared for the emotional messes they keep walking into. Breakups that don’t stay broken. Conversations no one wants to have. Friends who won’t let them forget how dysfunctional they really are.These aren’t love stories or romantic fantasy. They’re stories about real people trying to act normal while life quietly unravels. Which would be bad enough on its own.But then there’s Pickles. He says things. Awkward things.Foul-mouthed. Impatient. No filter. Pickles observes everything, and remembers what everyone else would rather forget.Dry, honest, and painfully familiar, Pickles Again? is humorous fiction that doesn’t follow the script. Written for men. Loved by women. Endorsed by a parrot named Pickles.