All Blog Posts Tagged 'humour' (9)


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Delilah Dusticle FREE to download this weekend!

FREE to download via Amazon this weekend, Saturday 18th to Monday 20th May 2013. Delilah Dusticle is a short story that has been enjoyed by young people and adults alike. The story has been…

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Added by Jen York on May 18, 2013 at 2:32pm — No Comments

Sesame Street Police by Arnold Jansen op de Haar

Recently I spent a day on Portobello Market in London. Two police officers walked past; one was a tall bobby, the other a minute woman police constable. The WPC especially caught the attention: she was a mere five foot but kitted out in the full uniform. I could almost have put her into a box and taken her home.



Is it just the way the news is reported or is the authority of the police declining? Earlier this year Gloucestershire police were trying to find a man who was following…

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Added by Bernadette Jansen op de Haar on October 10, 2012 at 12:42pm — No Comments


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Review 'Fat Chance' by Malla Duncan

4 and a half Stars. This is the second book I’ve read by Malla Duncan and it didn’t disappoint. A story of suspense, intrigue and murder, the novel is also outrageously funny. Malla’s genius use of description and wit moves the story along effortlessly and compels the reader to turn the pages. An underlining message of food and body-image is depicted to perfection with mockery and humour. Malla’s portrayal of characters, setting and events is outstanding. I look forward to reading more…

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Added by Jeanette Hornby on May 11, 2012 at 8:45am — No Comments

Free Kindle version 'Better Off Dead' today and tomorrow only

That's right folks. My YA urban fantasy comedy that has already received comments such as what follows is free on Kindle for two days. Check it out and if you like it please consider posting a review! Also, if you use twitter, during the free period tweet #amreading with a link to my book and a pic of you reading it on your kindle and I will give you a free copy of my next book when it is released. No strings attached!

What people are saying about BOD:…

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Added by Matthew Rowe on March 23, 2012 at 4:56am — No Comments

Has Sparkle grown tiresome?

If you're looking for a book that stretches the bounds of the vampire genre, I'd like to invite you to www.kacorlett.com to check out an excerpt of Ever Your Servant, or how retail really sucks.

 

Joelle Lachance is a smart kickass blonde who runs the Health Food concession at Weatherstons Department Store. She's bored to tears with pastel purgatory until a tall pale stranger shows up. Maximillien Lambert grabs her…

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Added by K.A. Corlett on October 1, 2011 at 3:17pm — No Comments

Odd Questions Students Have Asked



I do a great number of school readings. And when I get to the end of my presentation I say, "Now it's time for the dreaded Q&A. You ask the questions and I'll attempt to answer, though I don't do mathematical questions." Often I get asked, "Where do you… Continue

Added by Arthur Slade on June 7, 2011 at 9:04am — No Comments

Oscar's Blog

Well, it now seems that Oscar, my cat and the unwelcome alarm clock from my books decided that I should pay for using his rel name in the stories. As part of our out of court settlement I am obliged to provide him with a blog.

If you like cats and would like to hear his opinion on the longlegs and see how he spends his days, join him at…

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Added by David Prosser on March 22, 2011 at 11:29am — No Comments

The Weather Forecast Show





The family gathered in their lounge to watch the weather forecast. It was a big event these days and people tended to arrange their commitments around it, often serving turkish delight, sherry and brandy snaps. The latest HD, digital, wide screen, slimline TV took longer to warm up than their old valve driven Bush, but this didn’t prevent a rising tide of euphoria filling the room.



“It’s starting love!” cried Dad.

“I’ll be there in a minute” replied Mum.

“Hey!… Continue

Added by Leo Vine-Knight on March 2, 2011 at 4:00am — No Comments

Ray Holland's "The Hermit" is an enjoyable, idiosyncratic story, which bears a surreal fairytale quality...



The Mayor's Daughter is caught one too many times entertaining the local men and soon becomes something that is bad for public relations and future elections. Although the Mayor himself is too lazy, or perhaps incapable of dealing with his "little princess", his PR company formulate a devious, evil plot to work on an even bigger scandal to overshadow the havoc she is creating. They even enlist the "Tall and Manly" actor guy to sweep her off her… Continue

Added by Sassy on August 17, 2009 at 1:29pm — No Comments

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