Posted in 4 paws, comedy, Giveaway, humor, nonfiction, Review on November 8, 2023

 

 

 

GOOD TALK. . .GOOD TALK

 

by

 

Ginny Andrews

 

 

Nonfiction / Humor / Comedy / Essays

Publisher: Ginny Andrews Comedy, LLC

Date of Publication: October 5, 2023

Number of Pages: 171 pages

 

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Raise your hand if you have ever run into a mannequin in a store and apologized. Continue to keep your hand raised if you want to pre-write thank you notes to those whom you anticipate attending your funeral because you suffer from chronic “way too nice” syndrome. Keep it up high if you have ever farted in church or yoga class. Man, my arm is getting tired!

Most people are awkward during the middle school years, grow out of it, and blossom into mature, well-functioning human beings…I’m still waiting for this to happen. Awkwardness is my hidden talent, although most who know me would tell you it isn’t hidden—it’s written on my forehead. My daily life is filled with epic failures. Sometimes I feel like I’m one big malfunction! As I have gotten older, I just try to embrace it.

After you read this collection of essays, hopefully you will be able to accept your imperfections too! Nope, probably not because I’m still not there! However, maybe my comedy will stick with you like that hemorrhoid you can’t seem to get rid of, like ever—Good Talk. . .Good Talk.

 

 

 

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Praise

 

“Reading Ginny Andrews’s Good Talk. . .Good Talk is a lot like hanging out with that girlfriend that invariably makes you laugh until you cry.” —Lauren Cassel Brownell, author of Zen and the Art of Housekeeping and Dying to Donate

Good Talk. . .Good Talk is a laugh out loud winner, filled with quirky stories reminiscent of Patrick McManus.” —J. Andersen, author of The Breeding Tree, The Gene Rift, and Legacy’s Impact

“Anyone with anxiety will totally relate to Ginny Andrews’ humorous tales of the struggle of day-to-day life in today’s world.” —John A.B., Amazon Reviewer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I first started this book, I wasn’t quite sure if I would be able to finish. The first few chapters made me anxious, and I’m not an anxious person! However, once I hit chapter four, I found essays that were relatable and introspective for the author. I found that I could relate to many things she wrote about, from medication issues to not laughing too hard so you don’t pee and confronting your fears. I appreciate that she can share her fears and awkwardness with the reader. I bet that many of us have felt this way at one time or another. I know that I laughed because these situations were so familiar. I think we have all said things we didn’t mean to say, or at least not how they came out of our mouths. *Raises hand*

Ginny is down to earth in the essays she shares with us in this book. I feel like I could be sitting next to her, agreeing wholeheartedly with the things she says. When you reach a certain age, almost everyone has the same issues and reactions to events. I think if I invited her to a gathering, I might not be the most awkward there. Ginny, what are you doing next week?!

While the essays are not tied together, there is a common theme – self-awareness. It may not always be the prettiest, but it is knowing who you are and being the best person you can be in whatever the situation. And if you can recognize your foibles along the way, even better.

I came away from reading these essays with the knowledge that no one is perfect, and we all are doing the best we can in this life. We may stick our foot in our mouth, not understand some things around us, or feel like a hamster on a wheel, but we are all human. We just need to learn how to laugh at ourselves, and maybe next time, we won’t be quite as awkward.

I give this book 4 paws up. Get it for the donkey pictures!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ginny Andrews is a former high school teacher and coach, who is now an aspiring comedian, speaker, and writer. She would greatly appreciate it if you purchased her book! Door Dash, dog-sitting, used car sales, lawn mowing, and selling random items found in her house aren’t high paying gigs!

 

 

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Posted in comedy, Horror, Spotlight on July 6, 2022

 

 

Synopsis

 

After the most amazing date of his life, Cousin Lewis falls in love. Unfortunately, the witch boy just happens to be smitten with Nikki Remi, a witch hunter whose family has been hunting witches even longer than the Galloways have been hunting “deer”. But does Nikki have the same feelings or is she just using Lewis to get at a 500-year-old book in the Galloway Hunting Lodge and an ancient witch-hunting weapon? When the star-crossed lovers fall afoul of the local witch covens, the resulting chaos threatens to destroy the cousins and the biggest college campus in South Jersey.

So grab your silver dagger, stock up on holy water, and be careful who you swipe right on because this Halloween, your date from Hell might literally be taking you there.

 

 

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The Series

Book 1 – My Cousin, the Piney

Book 2 – Witch Piney are You?

Book 3 – The Third Grade Piney

Book 4 – Feud of the Pineys

Book 5 – Jersey Shore Piney

Book 6 – The Highwayman Piney

Book 7 – The Paradox Piney

Book 8 – Roadkill Piney

 

 

About the Author

Tony DiGerolamo is a New Jersey screenwriter, novelist, comic book writer, game designer, and comedian. He is best known for his work on The Simpsons and Bart Simpson comic books. He has also been a joke writer for Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, a scriptwriter for Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, and a blogger for Comedy Central’s Indecision website. He has written screenplays including Mafioso: The Father, The Son starring Leo Rossi. His novels, Fix in Overtime and The Undercover Dragon are available through Padwolf Publishing. After publishing his own comic books (Jersey DevilThe Travelers, and The Fix) with SJRP, he eventually got a publishing deal with Kenzer & Company. Kenzer published The Travelers. Tony also wrote Everknights (another Kenzer comic book), as well as the Hacklopedia of Beasts (Volumes 1 thru 8) and Slaughterhouse Indigo (an adventure for the Hackmaster RPG). He also adapted Mark Twain’s Personal Reflections of Joan of Arc for Campfire.  Performing in the Philly comedy scene for over ten years, Tony performed and directed such improv groups as Next Line Improv, The Cabal, The Ninjas, and Bulletproof Giraffe.

Besides writing for various comedy websites, he had a long-running comics review column in Knights of the Dinner Table magazine. He was the marketing director for comics publisher, Silent Devil. He is the creator of Tony DiGerolamo’s Complete Mafia for d20, creator/biographer for the online webcomic, Super Frat, the co-creator of the Webcomic Factory, and writer for the over two dozen webcomics on the Webcomic Factory site including Lester Crenshaw is Still Dead, Pandamodium and Tales of Pizza.  He is the writer for F*ck You, I’m Italian: Why We Italians Are Awesome, from Ulysses Press.  His current project is a comedy/horror novella series about the hunters of the kin of the Jersey Devil called The Pineys.  You can find all his ebooks and books on Amazon and his thoughts on writing and politics on his YouTube, Bitchute, Odysee, and Rumble Channels with his cohost, his dog, Joan of Arc.

 

Tony’s Amazon PageThePineys.comYouTubeOdysee

 

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