Comedy

Interview with Jamie Baywood, author of Getting Rooted In New Zealand

My life has been so strange it sounds like fiction, but it is really too weird to be made up.

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Interview with Jamie Baywood, author of Getting Rooted In New Zealand

My life has been so strange it sounds like fiction, but it is really too weird to be made up.

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Interview with Melanie Jo Moore, author of Tomato Stakes

Tomato Stakes is the second book in my series of memoirs. Letters To Young Chong, my first memoir, was based on the friendship I developed with Melissa Moore.  It followed us along as we grew from rambunctious teenagers to crazy

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Interview with Melanie Jo Moore, author of Tomato Stakes

Tomato Stakes is the second book in my series of memoirs. Letters To Young Chong, my first memoir, was based on the friendship I developed with Melissa Moore.  It followed us along as we grew from rambunctious teenagers to crazy

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Interview with Ksenia Anske, author of Blue Sparrow

  One sunny day I got asked by one of my sunny Twitter followers to create a book of my tweets, because they loved them so much. I laughed it off, being goofy and feeling a little embarrassed. A book

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Interview with Ksenia Anske, author of Blue Sparrow

  One sunny day I got asked by one of my sunny Twitter followers to create a book of my tweets, because they loved them so much. I laughed it off, being goofy and feeling a little embarrassed. A book

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Interview with Robin Skone-Palmer, author of Beyond the Spotlight: On the Road with Phyllis Diller

  Beyond the Spotlight: On the Road with Phyllis Diller is the story of my two year  adventure as personal/private/executive (take your pick) secretary to the legendary comedienne, Phyllis Diller. When I went to work for her in the early

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Interview with Robin Skone-Palmer, author of Beyond the Spotlight: On the Road with Phyllis Diller

  Beyond the Spotlight: On the Road with Phyllis Diller is the story of my two year  adventure as personal/private/executive (take your pick) secretary to the legendary comedienne, Phyllis Diller. When I went to work for her in the early

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Interview with Nicole Chardenet, author of Sumer Lovin’

Sumer Lovin’, not to be confused with Summer Lovin’, which is a song from Grease, is about the search for love and lust in Toronto, the most singles-challenged city in North America, rendered even more challenging by a plague of

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Interview with Nicole Chardenet, author of Sumer Lovin’

Sumer Lovin’, not to be confused with Summer Lovin’, which is a song from Grease, is about the search for love and lust in Toronto, the most singles-challenged city in North America, rendered even more challenging by a plague of

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Interview with Aimee Horton, author of Survival of the Ginnest

Survival of the Ginnest is about Dottie Harris. Dottie used to work hard and play hard, but now she’s got kids she only seems to have time to play Spider-Man. WAIT. I promise this isn’t your same old Slummy Mummy

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Interview with Aimee Horton, author of Survival of the Ginnest

Survival of the Ginnest is about Dottie Harris. Dottie used to work hard and play hard, but now she’s got kids she only seems to have time to play Spider-Man. WAIT. I promise this isn’t your same old Slummy Mummy

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Interview with Munir Bello, author of The Break Up Recipe

  The Break Up Recipe  is about the unfortunately named Mark Mutton who gets jilted by his fiancee a month before they are due to wed. He takes the reader on a journey of his previous encounters with the opposite sex, some of which

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Interview with Munir Bello, author of The Break Up Recipe

  The Break Up Recipe  is about the unfortunately named Mark Mutton who gets jilted by his fiancee a month before they are due to wed. He takes the reader on a journey of his previous encounters with the opposite sex, some of which

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Interview with K Austin-Jones, author of An Essential Guide to Housework for the Uninitiated/Bone Idle

Easily offended? Hate sweeping generalisations? Hmmm… ‘An Essential Guide to Housework for the Uninitiated/Bone Idle: Basic housekeeping skills for husbands/partners and the errant female‘ might not be for you then. If, however, you recognise that you might be a bit

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Interview with K Austin-Jones, author of An Essential Guide to Housework for the Uninitiated/Bone Idle

Easily offended? Hate sweeping generalisations? Hmmm… ‘An Essential Guide to Housework for the Uninitiated/Bone Idle: Basic housekeeping skills for husbands/partners and the errant female‘ might not be for you then. If, however, you recognise that you might be a bit

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Interview with Mark Barwell, author of The Turning

Our world is in peril. A terrorist group of militant feminists have gained access to a biological weapon of unimaginable horror, a weapon that threatens to spread across the world and change our society, forever and irrevocably… a weapon that

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Interview with Mark Barwell, author of The Turning

Our world is in peril. A terrorist group of militant feminists have gained access to a biological weapon of unimaginable horror, a weapon that threatens to spread across the world and change our society, forever and irrevocably… a weapon that

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Interview with Jams N Roses, author of Extremely England

  ‘Extremely England‘ is a delightfully funny, lighthearted story that pokes fun at the establishment and the state this once great nation is now in. If England was as bad as they say in the newspapers, then perhaps Extremely England

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Interview with Jams N Roses, author of Extremely England

  ‘Extremely England‘ is a delightfully funny, lighthearted story that pokes fun at the establishment and the state this once great nation is now in. If England was as bad as they say in the newspapers, then perhaps Extremely England

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