Mr.
Eha's Place is an exercise in paraliterary metafiction. Doesn't
that sound impressive? One might consider it a kind of
book. Of course, names, characters, places, and incidents are
products of the author's imagination and/or are used fictitiously,
and any resemblance to actual people (living or dead), incidents,
or locales is completely, totally, and entirely unintended and
coincidental.