Yet another novel about comedy, fame and madness. But with answers to the meaning of life thrown in for free. John Smith just died as a comedian, but may have been reborn as a prophet of the present moment. Dr Hazel Cole has written a self-help book so well that it might even work on daytime TV...
Love is superior, family is mighty, and we were put here, not for ourselves, but for each other. These are the core values that were passed down to me from my grandfather. Don’t chase the chickens, because one day, one might just chase you back; beer is more than just a breakfast drink; and do...
It is about the origin of the San, Khoikhoi and Nguni peolple. They belong to the common male ancestor hence agnate. They resided at what is now known as Mpumalanga and Gauteng Provinces. The book also states how the Ngwane people left their mother land Swaziland which they had ruled for...
This book gives answers to biblical questions that are usually perfunctorily answered. These biblical questions are: just to mention the few; 1. Did God create the devil and demons? 2. Did the war in heaven really happen? 3. Was Canaan really the land of milk and honey? 4. Was a tree in the middle...
This upanishad belongs to Atharva Veda, the smallest upanishad out of 1180 upanishads having only 12 mantras. It also contains the maha vakya - "ayam atma brahma". The only upanishad which needs karika's to understand it completely, written by Sri Gaudapadacharya, the great guru of Sri Jagat Guru...
Margaret, made miserable by her unappreciative family, diverts her attention to someone else's hotel. On investigating further, she is spared disgrace by her inquisitive friend and the unwitting owner.
A selection of amusing poems in celebration of the tireless work of David Avocado Wolfe, my arch enemy. Always in my thoughts and if I forget for a minute, he makes sure I remember. Dear David, this is all for you, dear heart.
A sad tale of family dysfunction and the selfishness of sibling rivalry, told from the perspective of the youngest of a family of go-getters.
A short story from 2005 from Ina Disguise. The tale of a young artist, trying not to be. Ina gets into trouble at work in the course of failing to seduce an ugly pathologist. Ina makes a film and narrowly escapes losing her income.
Pippa is bored at work and seeks solace in the wonderful world of online dating. She quickly finds out that she is an utter failure at being materialistic.