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A New York City Adventure
by Paul CalabreseOur New York City adventure starts in Coney Island, and ends in the Bronx Zoo. During our travels, we will be visiting some of New York City’s most famous landmarks and learn a little trivia about the past and present of these amazing wonders of New York City. Fun for all ages, A New York City Adventure, shows a visually comedic view of the city I was raised in, and the people and places I have had the privilege and pleasure to come across. New York Strong. -
Inglish Maed Simpəl
by Chris MarquisQuite simply, English should be Written as it Sounds, and Spoken as it is Written. Inglish Maed Simpəl shows exactly how this can be done! Followed carefully, this text will enable publishers everywhere to transliterate the English language into an identically sounding language that is written as it is pronounced and pronounced as it is written. Read these 50 pages and you can do it yourself! For hundreds of years now, there has been a desire to sort out the spelling of the English language. Wil... more -
101 Totally Unnecessary Redundancies (plus 30 spares, just in case)
by Michael MacyWonder what you'd get if you crossed New Yorker cartoons and Dr. Seuss? Could be spectacular or a disaster! I'd say 101 Redundancies is somewhere in between ...
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Writing Craft Volume 1: Are You Ready to Publish? & Other Burning Questions
by DeAnna KnipplingWriting Craft Volume 1 is all about the care and feeding of writers, the big (and small) issues that can derail a career before it even gets started. But it also provides fundamental concepts about business and craft that can start (gently!) improving your career in the slow, everyday steps that make for lasting and versatile changes.