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Category Archives: biography
Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 20
First, the answer to last week’s question: Question: Why did the struggling author sigh after crossing the road? Answer: All she could see ahead was an uphill climb! Now this week’s question: Why did the author cross the road that was being … Continue reading
Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 19
First, here’s the answer to last week’s question: Question: Why did the author read as she crossed the road? Answer: She wanted to kindle interest in her novel! Now, this week’s question: Why did the struggling author sigh after crossing the … Continue reading
Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 18
First, the answer to last week’s question. Question: What happened to the author who crossed the road on a red light? Answer: She ended up in a policeman’s book! Now this week’s question Why did the author read as she crossed … Continue reading
The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 17
First, last week’s winning answer. Question: Why did the author crossing the road disappear from sight? Answer: She was a ghost writer! Now, this week’s question: What happened to the author who crossed the road on a red light? Please open the … Continue reading
The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism #16
First, last week’s answer: Question: Why did the author cross the road by the fountain? Answer: She was looking for a pen name! Now this week’s question: Why did the author crossing the road disappear from sight? Please open the comment … Continue reading
Weekly Witticism #15
Here’s the answer to last week’s question: Question: Why did the author, crossing the road with her manuscript, use an umbrella? Answer: It was the perfect cover for her next novel! Now, this week’s question: Why did the author cross … Continue reading
The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 14
Here is last week’s answer: Question: Why did the author bare his teeth as he crossed the road? Answer: He wanted to try a different type face! Now, this week’s question: Why did the author, crossing the road with her manuscript, use … Continue reading
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The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 13
Here is last week’s answer. Question: What did the author whisper as he sauntered slowly across the road? Answer: “iPad!” Now, this week’s question: Why did the author bare his teeth as he crossed the road? Please open the comment box to … Continue reading
The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 12
Here is the answer for week 11. Question: Why didn’t the author cross the road with the others? Answer: Because he was remaindered! Now, this week’s question: What did the author whisper as he sauntered slowly across the road? Please open … Continue reading
The Weird Writer’s Weekly Witticism # 11
First, the winning answer for week 10: Question: What did the author say to God when they met crossing the road? Answer: “Would you be interested in buying an autographed copy of one of my books? Now, this week’s question: Why didn’t … Continue reading