A Comedy About Losing It All
Larry is about to turn 40, and his life isn’t going exactly as planned.He’s lost his marriage. He’s lost his home. He’s lost his financial stability. And he’s nearly lost hope that he can turn things around at all.Then he finds out he’s losing his hair.Now he’ll do anything to get it back. Anything.Unfortunately, he might lose everything else in the process.
Written by Scott Rose & Ernie Brandon
About The Authors
Scott Rose is a software developer, motivational speaker, and Mensa member who loves writing comedy stories and performing both improv & scripted comedy onstage. A self-proclaimed world traveler, he has spent much of his life exploring unfamiliar places. He has lived in 7 cities and has visited 45 countries plus 42 U.S. states — with even more to come. He currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida, although he may have moved by the time you read this, as he continues his pursuit of curiosity, adventure, and serendipity. In the early 2000s, Scott traveled across the United States with the Apple executive team as one of Apple’s top professional speakers. His mother, Esther Glickstein Rose, famously named the Big Mac for McDonald’s — though Scott now only eats the patties because he is living the keto lifestyle.Ernie Brandon is a full-time father living in Los Angeles with his wife, daughter, and Rottweiler. He has never met a hobby he didn’t like and spends his time juggling an eclectic mix of pursuits: learning foreign languages, creating sketches and illustrations, gardening, cooking, weightlifting, jujitsu, mastering the guitar, conquering video games, and immersing himself in classic films from before the 1980s. He also loves writing short stories and performing onstage in comedic plays.Scott Rose and Ernie Brandon met while performing improv comedy together in Hollywood. One day, Scott noticed the very beginnings of his hairline receding, when suddenly the book’s title popped into his head. He pitched the title to Ernie and asked if he wanted to collaborate on a story based on it. Ernie agreed, and the pair developed the story through countless drafts, late-night discussions, and a noticeable increase in hair loss.