The Assignment for Fibbing Friday today is: Below are 10 titles and authors, all of which are fictitious. This week I’m asking you to do a cover blurb in a few sentences or perhaps have an idea for a sequel.
1. The Missing Tent by Seymour Skye: An expose of why touring circuses are a thing of the past.
2. Making the Most of Bread by Roland Pickles: A misprint of the actual book Making the Host of Bread, which is a guide for the preparation of Protestant holy communion.
3. Living on a Budget by M T Wallit: The author’s name is a pseudonym. This is actually the title of a tongue-in-cheek book by Donald Trump.
4. Wake me at Dawn by Misty Mawning: A book ghost-written by someone pretending to be the corpse at a funeral Wake.
5. Sing me a Lullaby by Muse Ickles: Advice for a new mother, written as though reading the mind of a screaming baby at 3 A.M.
6. Caught in the Act by Robin Banks: Pseudonym for the real author, Donald Trump, who will as usual escape unprosecuted and unpunished.
7. The Pensioner Chronicles by Jerry Attrick: Biography of Leonardo da Vinci, so named because Leonardo’s journals contain drawings with cross-sections of what appears to be a reservoir pen that works by both gravity and capillary action.
8. The Scapegoat’s Revenge by Carrie deCan: Leon Trotsky’s pseudonym for his autobiography that revealed Stalin’s vile scheme to blame him for soviet economic failures and military disasters,
9. Fields of Destiny by Krystal Ball: Biography of popular twenty-first century singing group “Destiny’s Child.”
10. The Long and the Short of It by Cyn Opsiss. Again, a pseudonym used for a sex guide written by Donald Trump. Only half fiction.






























































Bali, 1996, Judy & Bob













