Comedian Ed Tasca's GOOD MORNING, Why is Everyone Here Naked release


Posted March 24, 2019 by DonnaInk

This is a fun, comedic, view of Christopher Columbus with alternate endings by actor, author, comedian, playwright Ed Tasca. Readers will have an engaging time in determining their own ending for Columbus's journeys.

 
Laughing Cleaver Press, an imprint of DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. (www.donnaink.com) is releasing Ed Tasca's alternate ending title about Christopher Columbus who sailed the ocean blue, in Summer 2019 for advanced reader reviews and foreword submission. This is a fun, comedic, view of Christopher Columbus with alternate endings by author Ed Tasca. Readers will have an engaging time in determining their own ending for Columbus's journeys. Mr. Tasca's nonsense humor is highlighted in the unique project, “GOOD MORNING, Why Is Everyone Here Naked,” showcasing wordsmithing that is a delight for book lovers of all ages. Ed charms readers by brandishing his satirical pen coupled with zany illustrations. As a small woman-owned Indie publisher, DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. is heartened to publish Mr. Tasca's newest book. Slated for release formerly, we are delighted to have the capability to present Ed’s work to readers in the current hour.

Originally from Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Ed is an award-winning humor writer currently residing in Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico. As a successful actor, author, columnist, humorist / comic, playwright and screenwriter, he has also published multiple works of fiction – most are comic novels or novellas. He has been published in Australia, England, Canada, Italy, Mexico, and the United States. And he currently writes a humor column for The Guadalajara Reporter, Mexico's largest English-language newspaper. He has often said, “People become humorists because the job market for roofers is so overcrowded.”

His humorist, playwright and screenwriter awards include (non-comprehensive):
2014 – American Movie Award Finalist for Truthers.
2011 – Screenplay Search Competition Award for Vinegar and Brown Paper.
2009 – Robert Benchley Society Humor Writing Award.
2006 – America’s Funniest Humor Award in several humor publications.
Humor Press Award.
M. Culbertson’s Life and Humor Award.
Page International Screenwriting Competition Semi-Finalist for They Call Me Mother.

His books, columns, and writings include (non-comprehensive):
2019 – Good Morning, Why Is Everyone Here Naked? DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Novel:
2017 – The Fables of Leonardo da Vinci. RoseHeart Publishing. Collection: ten fables fleshed
in from annotations in the great genius’s notebooks. For readers of all ages.
2016 – Apocalypse Now… Grab the Karaoke Machine. Aardwolfe Books. Novel: comic story about a Homeland Security spokeswoman who inadvertently and clumsily foils a bioweapon attack.
2016 – Mark Twain, Uncensored. Mexico’s largest English-speaking Community Theatre. Two-Act Play.
2015 – Something Tells Me. StageScripts. Full-length Play.
2013 – Parlor Games. Eldridge Play Publishing. Full-length Play.
2012 – God’s Creatures . . . or Darwin’s? American Star Books. Collection: a collection of comic essays on the controversial subject, done in the voices and styles of America’s greatest comic icons.
2010 – Lub Dub. Roseheart Publishing. Novel: runaway donor heart is sidetracked when delivery team driver sees girlfriend with another lover.
2010 – Autobiography of a Worm. Eternal Press. Novel: man, fraught with depression descends into murder and madness.
2008 – The Fishing Trip That Got Away. Roseheart Publishing. Novella: comic misadventure in the wilderness that ends in redemption and discovery for both principal characters.
2002 – Return of the Lost Horses. Publish America. Novel: metaphysical romance that takes place over many lifetimes.
1999 – Rosebud (Comedy Short Screenplay). Delonra Films. Sold outright.
1998 – Most Dangerous Woman in America. Docudrama: optioned in 1998 in Los Angeles. By Orly Adelson Off-Camera. Momentum Pictures. Comedy | Drama: feature optioned in Canada.

Here's Columbus's famous, world-changing journey across the Atlantic, where you get to help Columbus by choosing where to go and what to do. It's a wacky adventure based on the fortunes, good and bad, endured by Columbus and his valiant crew, a strange collection of all the zany types who might have joined Columbus and his dangerous unpredictable journey. The pages are not chronological, so you have to follow the page code prompts at the end of each section to get you to where you want to go. In the end though, if you make the right calls, you, the reader, come out a hero. There is nothing else like this little book of humor on the scene anywhere.

This title is currently available in pre-sale at a 25% off reduction, just type in 25%Off at checkout at DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. (https://www.donnaink.com). “GOOD MORNING, Why Is Everyone Here Naked?” is being released in the Blockchain (once is it a trusted resource), eBook, and print. Pre-ordering is available at the current time through AMAZON. Mr. Tasca’s book is also being shared through Barnes and Nobles and other distributors.

About the Publisher:
Laughing Cleaver Press is a satire and comedy imprint of DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C., a small, woman-owned, traditional and Indie publishing house with over thirty (30) authors and their eclectic titles for discriminating readers.

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Bulk orders can be requested through purchase order derived from the Sell Sheets or a PO will be generated.
Standard industry discounts apply for bulk and/or distributor or bookstore orders.
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Last Updated June 10, 2019