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Grandad Jokes: 3000 Jokes on Trump and Other Nonsense
by Richard Seltzer
498 pages
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Jokes for every taste and mood. An antidote to social distancing, political chaos, environmental crisis, and war. Laughs to help you get back to feeling normal.
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Category: Humor
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About the Book
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HONORABLE MENTION: CT Press Club Professional Communications Contest for Humor
3000 original jokes grouped as:
Trump and Company
Nonsensical Science, Philosophy, History, and Religion
Letter, Number, and Grammar Play
Speaking in Tongues - Word Play in Two Languages
Never Grow Up - General Fun
Bedtime Whimsy and Romance
Pithy jokes for every taste and mood and occasion.
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About the Author |
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Richard lives in Milford, CT, where he writes fiction full-time. He worked for DEC, the minicomputer company, as writer and Internet evangelist. He graduated from Ylae, with a major in English, went to Yale graduate school in Comparative Literature and earned an MA in Comparative Literature from the U. of Massachusets at Amherst. At Yale, he studied creative writing with Robert Penn Warren and Joseph Heller.
All Things that Matter Press recently published six novels of his -- Parallel Lives, Beyond the 4th Door, Nevermind, Breeze, Shakespeare's Twin Sister, and To Gether Tales. His other published works include: The Name of Hero (historical novel), Ethiopia Through Russian Eyes (ftranslation from Russian), The Lizard of Oz (satiric fantasy), and five pioneering books about Internet business.
He is active on Twitter @SeltzerBooks and on Medium @seltzer_57387 His web site is seltzerbooks.com |
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