A charming tale of a baby bird called Pirate who encounters three dogs and a cat who teach him many important things including how to laugh. As their friendship develops they pretend they are all pirates searching for buried treasure.
It is a story that has it all – adventure, friendship, humor, passion and warmth.
Although I am not hopeful about the future of our species or even the planet as we know it, in my poetry I take a lighter view and play with thoughts that make me laugh or astound me. I hope readers have fun with these poems, which are mostly jokes and yet are all serious. About half these poems were written as my project for an M.A. degree in creative writing at the University of Illinois.
This is an HTML version of the ebook and may not be properly formatted. Please view the PDF version for the original work.
An excerpt is a selected passage of a larger piece, hence this is not the complete book.
HTML Format is ideal for: Immediate preview in any browser, Translations
PDF Format is ideal for: PC's & Macs, iPhone, and Printing
The ePub format is ideal for the Sony Reader, Barnes & Noble Nook, BeBook, Bookeen, COOL-ER, Hanlin eReader, Hanvon and many other ebook readers
Note: For VIP Members Only.
Mobipocket Format is ideal for: Amazon Kindle, Mobile Phones, Blackberry, Palm, IRex, ILiad, Hanlin, BeBook and other mobile devices
Note: For VIP Members Only.
The Text (TXT) format is the simplest format and can be read in any word processor. Plus it is printable.
Standard Members enjoy free HTML views and5 PDF/TXTaccesses per month. For Unlimited Access, please upgrade.
Comments for "The King of Schnorrers"
Pirate - The barking Kookaburra
By: Adrian Plitzco
A charming tale of a baby bird called Pirate who encounters three dogs and a cat who teach him many important things including how to laugh. As their friendship develops they pretend they are all pirates searching for buried treasure. It is a story that has it all – adventure, friendship, humor, passion and warmth.
Whinny. Poems About Nature, Human and Otherwise
By: Barbara Marquardt
Although I am not hopeful about the future of our species or even the planet as we know it, in my poetry I take a lighter view and play with thoughts that make me laugh or astound me. I hope readers have fun with these poems, which are mostly jokes and yet are all serious. About half these poems were written as my project for an M.A. degree in creative writing at the University of Illinois.