Author and musician Ross Aubrey (born March 29, 1961) is known for his surreal and dark humour.
His central character is himself, alongside recurring figures such as Uncle Bert, Aunt Dolly,
Cousin Luthur, and Cousin Sue.
His writing blends wordplay, non sequiturs, paraprosdokians, and sharp observational humour.
Aubrey’s works mix plausible facts with absurd narratives, taking everyday thoughts and pushing
them into heightened single‑mindedness to reveal the strangeness beneath the ordinary.

Renegade Goats On Drugs

Hare Removal Upon Uranus

Suburban Campfire Singalong Blues

Dag Free Zone

Uncle Bert’s Secret Shame

Useless Twits Training School

Confessions Of A Dung Beetle

Major Dingley’s Legendary Party Trick

Sympathy Is For The Herd

Uncle Shirley’s Industrial Accident

Captain Throttlebottom’s Didgeridoo

When Alien Chickens Attack

Psychic Mad Cow Exorcism Polka

People Get What They Deserve

Unlearning The Facts Of Life

The Town That Means Well

Thar She Blows

Souvenirs From Nowhere

Giddy-Up Apocalypse

Revenge Of The Sea Cows

Kicking A Nasty Habit

Dudley’s On A Promise

Excessive Mating By Large Marine Mammals

Year Of The Turkey

You’re Not My Target Audience

Aunt Dolly’s Memorial Sonic Barbeque