Frank Portman, also known as Dr. Frank, is an acclaimed American author and musician. He gained prominence as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the punk rock band The Mr. T Experience. Transitioning from music to literature, Portman authored the bestselling young adult novel "King Dork," which combines his punk sensibilities with sharp wit. His work often explores themes of adolescence, identity, and the power of music.
High school is like a spork: it's a crappy spoon and a crappy fork, so in the end it's just plain useless.
The great thing about books is that they're cheaper than drugs and don't give you nosebleeds if you snort them wrong.
Music is the only thing that makes high school bearable.
Being a teenager is all about being angry with the world but still wanting to make a difference.
The best way to escape reality is through the magic of music.
High school is a maze of hallways, and everyone is just trying to find their way out.
Sometimes the hardest part of high school is figuring out who you really are.
Books are like friends who never leave your side.
In a world full of chaos, music brings order to my soul.
High school is a battlefield, and we're all just soldiers trying to survive.
The power of words is limitless; a book can change your life forever.
Music has the ability to heal wounds that no medicine can touch.