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Erica Stux

    Erica Stux wandte sich nach der Geburt ihrer Kinder vom Beruf der Chemikerin dem Schreiben zu. Ihre frühen Werke umfassten Gedichte und Prosatexte für Kinder, später humorvolle Verse für Erwachsene und schließlich längere erzählende Stücke. Sie ist auch als Songwriterin tätig, und ihre literarischen Arbeiten befassen sich häufig mit Themen wie Familie und Humor. Stux' Schreiben zeichnet sich durch seinen spielerischen Witz und seine Einsicht in die alltäglichen Freuden und Leiden des Lebens aus.

    Sequins and Sorrow
    The Wonder Of Wings
    Who, Me? Paranoid? Humor, Humor Everywhere
    • "From reusing Saran Wrap to the 'care and feeding of dishwashers, ' Erica Stux, a delightfully funny, housewifely humorist, keeps us thoroughly entertained. One cannot read one chapter without being eager for the next. Don't start reading her unless it's okay to be late for an appointment. Entirely her own woman— original to a fault— Erica Stux writes in the superb tradition of Erma Bombeck and Dorothy Parker . . ." Shelley Berman, actor and comedian "I knew early on that Life is out to get me," writes Erica Stux in "Who, Me? Paranoid?" Instead of (or in addition to) curling up in the fetal position when faced with some of life's more interesting challenges— a cat that refuses to catch mice, the search for a nonexistent party, a hospital stay, a tax audit— she's learned to find the humor in the situation, and to make us laugh about it.

      Who, Me? Paranoid? Humor, Humor Everywhere
    • Sequins and Sorrow

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Marty Diamond came from a poor black family in Ohio. How could she raise her handicapped son, who had never spoken a single word, and how could she afford the therapies he needed? She set out to become a topnotch exotic dancer, with additional hope of success as a singer and songwriter. Boyfriends came and went, but her truest friends proved to be white men. Her spunk, self-assurance, and determination led her through an adventurous life filled with joy, guilt, pride, and sorrow.Erica Stux tells this true story. A mutual friend brought the two together so that Marty's story could be written.

      Sequins and Sorrow