This ebook… (‘The eighteen letters’)… was a consequence of several facts which were not planned. They happened (a kind of) accidentally. A few years ago, I decided to publish a collection of 18 letters which I wrote to my sons, telling stories of my life. The text began to ‘navigate’ through some websites where the English language was used.
Nonsense For Nothing’ is a compilation of the most entertaining essays written by the author for his comedy blog, ‘I’m Having A Laugh.’ Pop culture, eyeglasses, hand sanitizers, online dating, the author’s seventh-grade social studies notebook…all of the topics you think about on a daily basis are covered in ‘Nonsense For Nothing.’ It’ll make sense once you read it.
From Juan Batista, the pen name of a professor of American Indian and Latin American history, comes the first of a series of Indigenous Mexican Latino-Indian Tribal-Centered alternate histories.
A bumbling Texas governor flirts with secession. Far right militias flock to his call and prepare for violence to bring about independence. A backlash from Indigenous Mexicans in Texas calls for the Aztlan Now movement, Mexicans wanting to secede FROM Texas and stay loyal to the US. Militias, Brown Power people, prison gangs, police, and FBI all clash. From this conflict comes new Mexican-majority states loyal to the US and the ruined remains feebly clutching to the myth of Texas independence.
The Get Yourself Organized Project: 21 Steps to Less Mess and Stress
Finally, an organizational book for women who have given up trying to be Martha Stewart but still desire some semblance of order in their lives. Most organizational books are written by and for people who are naturally structured and orderly. For the woman who is more ADD than type A, the advice sounds terrific but seldom works. These women are looking for help that takes into account their free-spirited outlook while providing tips and tricks they can easily follow to live a more organized life.