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===Further writing=== In early April 2008, Handey published his first collection of magazine humor pieces, ''What I'd Say to the Martians and Other Veiled Threats''. [[Associated Press]] critic Jake Coyle wrote, "With absurdist musings such as these, Handey has established himself as the strangest of birds: a famous comedian whose platform is not the stage or screen, but the page."<ref name=Coyle/> Handey subsequently became a regular contributor to ''The New Yorker'' Shouts and Murmurs section.<ref name=TheNewYorker/> On July 16, 2013, Handey's first novel, ''The Stench of Honolulu'', was released by publisher [[Grand Central Publishing|Grand Central]].<ref name=Kirkus/>
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