Humor Books
Free Beer & Sex
Mike once owned a backpacker hostel. The first edition of Free Beer & Sex took a look at things that happen on the backpacker scene. This greatly revised version is not confined to backpacking.
Thoughts from God's Favorite Child - 2009-2010
An inspirational look at how God works in the life of an ordinary woman who just wants to serve Him. Often funny, often thought-provoking, this blog to page book is filled with stories that will make you look at God, and the world around you, in a different way.
Thoughts from God's Favorite Child - 2008
An inspirational look at how God works in the life of an ordinary woman who just wants to serve Him. Often funny, often thought-provoking, this blog to page book is filled with stories that will make you look at God, and the world around you, in a different way.
Never Ever Ever Ever Give Up
Never Ever Ever Ever Give up is a collection of motivational cartoons and quotes that will inspire you to keep going when the going gets tough! Cartoon Motivators will keep you focused on your road to success. Richard Duszczak (Pronounced Du-shack!) is a reasonably well known cartoonist in the...
Knock Knock. Who's Joking?
A riotous collection of one-liners, short jokes, and the A to Z of top quality "knock knock" jokes. FREE, and ready for download now!
Coma
John West has it all... A beautiful girl, a great job he loves, a wonderful life. But is it all just a hallucination? After six years in a coma, John wakes up to find his beautiful life swept away in a storm of experimental drugs, and he has no recollection of his pre-coma existence. His choice is...
Spirits of Al Rabbad
Two Americans, Russ and John, begin an illegal liquor production and distribution scheme in Al Rabbad, a fundamentalist Middle Eastern country. Sound insane? Well, their business partner is none other than the local prince, Ahmed, and his portly American lover, Ricci, who hopes that the venture...
The Magnificent Lovers
By French playwright, Moliere. The King, who would have nothing but what was magnificent in all that he undertook, wished to give his Court an entertainment that would comprise all that the stage could furnish. To facilitate the execution of so vast an idea, and to link so many different things...
Anthropocentric
Byron--Not a poet, nor a romantic. Death--She has more hang-ups than a wardrobe. An indifference game of love, power, betrayal, and self-loathing in this warm comedy about one of man’s biggest questions: "What do you mean the world doesn't revolve around me?"
People Would Buy Tickets
A collection of humorous short stories tied together with a plot line involving a part-time private investigator investigating a fellow worker at another job.