M.L. Verb was a columnist for the National Satirist, a Compuserve-only humor
magazine that may or may not exist. A web search shows that M.L. Verb hasn't
come onto the WWW at large, which is a shame, considering. Well, that's fixed
until Compuserve decides they don't want this out here.
Do you love me, Adam? By M.L. Verb
Brainless Ecstacy, by M.L. Verb
Charity Begins at Home, but where does it end? By M.L. Verb
$1.99 to Atlanta, by M.L. Verb
My Desk: A Howl? By M. L. Verb
I Ain't Scared of No Ghost, by M.L. Verb
The Humor of M.L. Verb: A Collection
An Era of Modest Claims, by M. L. Verb
I love a Parade, by M. L. Verb
A Poet Not Well Versed, by M. L. Verb
Great Reconciliations, by M. L. Verb
Shame on (Some Of) Us, by M.L. Verb
Foxhole Conversions by M. L. Verb
Hoping "Space" is a Verb by M. L. Verb
An Unprintable Verb Piece, by Thos. O Brien
He Can Afford to Throw it Away, by M. L. Verb
Who Wants to Throw Weights? by M. L. Verb