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Brother Eu's Churchianity Mail Order Catalog
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 5,430. Language: English. Published: July 5, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Comics, Fiction » Christian » General
This humorous satirical catalog is a side splitting send up of modern Churchianity. It contains every gadget,book,and contraption the nominal Christian, worldly priest, backsliding pastor, or lukewarm congregation needs to succeed in corporate religion.Comic art and satirical writing that only David Davis (writing as Tom Twain) can deliver-all for a small love offering.
Alvin's Good Ole Boy Mail Order Catalog: Everything a Feller Needs to Hunt, Fish, Fight, and Drink
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 3,370. Language: English. Published: June 22, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Comics, Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
Award winning author, David Davis (writing as Tom Twain) works his comic magic in prose and cartoons in this satirical send up up of Redneck stereotypes and old fashioned Mail Order Catalogs.
Writer's Twelve Days of Christmas
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 600. Language: English. Published: June 12, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
(5.00 from 1 review)
"On the first day of Christmas my writing gave to me: A Chicken Lickin' Day Job 'til three." So, begins this tome by David Davis (writing as Tom F. Twain). It's a delightful satirical send up of the Old Christmas song especially for writers. It is illustrated with zany comic art by the author. Great for Christmas, but fun for any time of year.
The Little Red Hen With a Pen
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 800. Language: English. Published: May 8, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
One day the Little Red Hen finds a pen in the barnyard and decides to write a book. A humorous fable about the publishing industry for writers. This piece first appeared in a writer's magazine and is one of David Davis's (writing as Tom F. Twain) best.
Nickels for the Plate
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 3,220. Language: English. Published: April 3, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Nonfiction » Entertainment » Humor & satire, Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
(5.00 from 1 review)
Whiskeypalians and country Baptists fight for the soul of the young David Davis during his summer trips to mid-fifties East Texas--with hilarious results...And who says you can't fight the preacher for the last piece of white meat at Sunday dinner?
Electric Lunch at Granny Bow's
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 1,500. Language: English. Published: April 1, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
(5.00 from 1 review)
An eighth grade girl witnesses the zany culture war between her banker father and his old hippie mother, who is stuck in the sixties with bean sprouts,four spoiled cats,gallons of patchouli oil,ten pink flamingos, fifty wind chimes, and some questionable brownies baked in an ancient stove she calls "The Iron Maiden."
Black Diamond
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 1,490. Language: English. Published: March 25, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Coming of age
(5.00 from 1 review)
A Texas boy in the 1950's learns about beginnings, endings, and the wheel of life at an old man's Black Diamond watermelon stand. This story earned a prize from Writer's Digest.
Travels With Grandpaw
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 42,630. Language: English. Published: March 24, 2011 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
(5.00 from 8 reviews)
"Travels With Grandpaw" is "Tuesdays With Morrie" meets "Tom Sawyer"--in Boots. David Davis is known for his award winning children's books. This is a memoir about his 49 year relationship with his "Grandpaw" and Texas. Hunt, fish, laugh, cry, carouse, and hear stories of early 1900's East Texas. Get to know Ray Lacy--The best man David ever knew.
If You Give a Redneck a Moonpie
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 800. Language: English. Published: September 16, 2009 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
The world is turned upside down when a good old boy gives another redneck a Moon Pie down at the trailer park. A humorous fable for grown ups by David Davis writing as Tom Twain.
The Literary Devil's Dictionary
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 6,230. Language: English. Published: September 16, 2009 by New Summerfield Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
(5.00 from 1 review)
The Literary Devil's Dictionary is everything you ever wanted to scream about the book business but were afraid to yell.This satirical dictionary of literary terms will have you laughing out loud. Also contains other infernal delights like a "Rejection Rejection" form. Written in the style of Ambrose Bierce. Humor for grown ups by David Davis writing as Tom Twain.

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Smashwords book reviews by New Summerfield Press

  • The Perfect Dog on April 04, 2011

    The Perfect Dog is one of the best short stories I've ever read. Jan Peck has a gift for telling a story in wonderfully edited prose. Every word that needs to be there is there, and not one word more. Use that style to tell a heartwarming story and you have the recipe for a classic. It's no wonder this story is known WORLDWIDE.
  • Self-Editing: Two Half Brains Make a Whole Writer on Oct. 01, 2011

    Ms. Lightfoot has written a book that rivals "The Elements of Style" in its simplicity, clarity and helpful information. There's no literary double talk here. Just page after page of editing insight. The tips on how to use a computer to best editing advantage are especially welcome. Every writer should have this book in their creative quiver. I wish I had known about this tome when I first started out. David Davis
  • Four Star Funerals: An Anthology About Death on Oct. 01, 2011

    This anthology is a good read all around. I was lucky enough to earn a place in it.
  • Waterspell Book 1: The Warlock on Dec. 19, 2011

    Deborah Lightfoot has taken sword and sorcery books to a new level! Besides creating an engrossing fantasy world with a connection to Alice, and "Through the Looking Glass", Lightfoot has peppered her story with intelligent dialog and description. I can't wait to read the final two books of the trilogy.-David Davis author of "Travels With Grandpaw"