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Princess Lola LeDeaux, aka KILLER
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Stephen J. McKolay
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Deanna York
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Michael C. Frost, Ph.D.
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Jack D. Hodge
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MEGAN S. JOHNSTON
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Gary M. Pecuch
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Dr. Brucetta McClue Tate
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Rudy Sikora
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King A. Khaliq
HUMOR - Limericks & Verse
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By Rick Duncan & Tina Glasner
LOPSIDED LAUGHS, a collaboration of author Rick Duncan and illustrator/editor Tina Glasner, is a book of 100 humorous poems and illustrations. This book is for adults who have a sense of fun and love of engaging visual imagery, paired with clever writing. Topics vary from observations about the life of an artist, love, bad habits, doctors, cats, playing games, organized religion, differences between men and women, to much more. The mood ranges from playful to ironic to lovable, giving this an added appeal. This is for people who like puns, people in and out of relationships, and people who relish a poke at an absurd society's customs. Due to the triple punch of poem, punning byline, and illustration, people take time with it—a call to the puzzle solvers among us.
FORMAT: Softcover
By H. R. WEINBLATT
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Harry M. Geduld
Gedoodles is the first of Harry Geduld’s two volumes of mainly comic verse. It also contains a revised Obituary, (written by himself), and a short story entitled “The Keepsake.”
FORMAT: Softcover
By H. R. WEINBLATT
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Harry M. Geduld
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Harry M. Geduld
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Harry M. Geduld
Inspired by Bernard Shaw's dictum that the Earth is the lunatic asylum for all the other planets, GEDOODLES II is the jaundiced expression of Harry Geduld's profound insights into the human condition. The book contains a sample of Geduld's juvenilia, a long interview with the author, his Ultimate Ph.D. Examination for Comparative Literature, an heretical short story entitled "Not This Man," and a collection of deathless verse that is certain to leave an unspeakable impression on the masochistic reader.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Alan Spence
People tell me the things I write about are common to a lot of people, but it was never my intention to comment on other people’s lives. What I write is really just a series of personal thoughts about people, events, and feelings in my own life—if they strike a chord with you, then I am glad, and to all of you who have read the book, thank you for your kind words, I am very humbled that it has touched your life in some small way. Ebook also aviailable at the link below: h t t p : / / b o o k s t o r e . a u t h o r h o u s e . c o m / P r o d ucts/SKU-000556295/Just-Trying-to-Make-Sense-of-It-All.aspx
FORMAT: Softcover
By Alan Spence
People tell me the things I write about are common to a lot of people, but it was never my intention to comment on other people’s lives. What I write is really just a series of personal thoughts about people, events, and feelings in my own life—if they strike a chord with you, then I am glad, and to all of you who have read the book, thank you for your kind words, I am very humbled that it has touched your life in some small way. Ebook also aviailable at the link below: h t t p : / / b o o k s t o r e . a u t h o r h o u s e . c o m / P r o d ucts/SKU-000556295/Just-Trying-to-Make-Sense-of-It-All.aspx
FORMAT: E-Book
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