Dr. Mardy Grothe is a retired psychologist, management consultant, and platform speaker; the author of six books on words and language; the creator of Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations; and one of America's most beloved quotation anthologists. He lives in Southern Pines, North Carolina, with his wife, Katherine Robinson.
"As addictive as a bowl of peanuts--you can't stop after just one paradox from Oxymoronica!" -- A. Ross Eckler, author of Making the Alphabet Dance"Truly the most comprehensible collection of contradictions around." -- Erin McKean, Editor of Verbatim: The Language QuarterlyPromises to engage you for long moments -- or short hours -- in its paradoxical simplicity. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"As addictive as a bowl of peanuts--you can't stop after just one paradox from Oxymoronica!" -- A. Ross Eckler, author of Making the Alphabet Dance"Truly the most comprehensible collection of contradictions around." -- Erin McKean, Editor of Verbatim: The Language QuarterlyPromises to engage you for long moments -- or short hours -- in its paradoxical simplicity. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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