One Page a Day

One Page a Day

by Carl Ehnis
One Page a Day

One Page a Day

by Carl Ehnis

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Overview

One Page a Day is the anti-Seinfeld. It's not a book about nothing--it's a book about EVERYTHING, from the perspective of a novelist, marathoner, musician, husband/dad, cook, investing pro, agnostic, train commuter. In 365 ultra-short chapters, One Page a Day will keep you amused, enlightened and aroused. It's your daily fortune cookie--a crunchy treat with a message that constantly packs a surprise.

Things like the secret to playing guitar solos like a rock god, why it's dumb to take dreams seriously, how to get the best seat on the train, coping with people who are better than you, avoiding runner's knee forever, a path to financial security...and EVERYTHING else.

So pamper yourself. Each night after getting into your jammies, brushing your teeth and scrubbing behind your ears, burrow under the covers and savor your one page for that day. Then douse the lights in total serenity. For tomorrow will bring you another page!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045569552
Publisher: Carl Ehnis
Publication date: 12/30/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 344 KB

About the Author

Carl Ehnis used to spend way too much time writing soaring marketing prose for a major financial services company. By night he tried to create magic by authoring such novels as MEDICUS, Verite, the curious non-fiction project called One Page a Day, and most recently, Race Riot. Now that he's ditched the day job, he's working on a new novel with the working title Let's Cook!. He's a life-long resident of New Jersey, has a wife and two married kids, two domesticated animals, plus other unwanted vermin taking up residence in the walls of his rambling 100-year old residence. Among his many interests include...well, you'll need to download One Page a Day for the complete list.

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