One man. One computer. Hundreds of bizarre, funny, and irritating emails.
"Don’t ever, ever send this office an email like this again." —Penny Hart, Psychic
In his own inimitable style, Raymond Delauney can flatter, agitate and enrage at the stroke of a keyboard. From job applications to complaints about global warming, hunting down Jeremy
Clarkson’s contact details and arguing with a psychic’s dreadful foresight,The Timewasters’ Emails contains copious amounts of biting correspondence to keep readers laughing out loud
until the final page. Kingsley Amis once remarked, ’’If you can’t annoy somebody, there’s little point in writing." Delauney has certainly taken this advice into the 21st century as he
embarks on a mission to antagonize as many people as he can—via email. Convincingly adopting a number of different guises, including a job applicant, salesman, disgruntled customer, and
inventor, one thing remains constant—Delauney’s ability to irritate and provoke whoever he engages in correspondence. This book is a Henry Root updated for our times. While the names and
email addresses have been changed, the emails themselves are very, very real.