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Rantalicious: It's a Funky, Funky World

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From the author of "Text Me, A Tale of Love and Technology," "Notes from Ellen Wassserfeldman," and " True Tirades from a Woman on the Edge" comes the bold and hysterical " It's a Funky, Funky World" (Thrifty eBook Series)!

Author and humorist Alisa Steinberg continues her long line of off-beat, comedic vignettes with essays concerning what it is to be a Funky, De-funked or Smooth Light woman in this upside down world!

Find out which woman you are in ARE YOU A)FUNKY B) DE-FUNKED OR C)SMOOTH LIGHT? Discover where the Funky Girl came from in A WOMAN'S HOMO-HABILIS ... NEANDERTHAL ... FUNKY GAL. See why we're all connected in HONEY, DE-FUNKING IS FUN OR THE TRAGIC COMEDY THAT UNITES US. And get down to Flower Power and the Disco Ball with THE PEACE, LOVE AND ALL THAT CRAP.

Read " It's a Funky, Funky World" and find out why Steinberg is considered the Ultimate Ranter.

33 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 5, 2011

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Alisa Steinberg

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Alisa Steinberg is a novelist, poet, and blogger, and back in the day, she was a practicing psychotherapist (and now she frequently thinks she's the insane person in the room). She lives in Manhattan but doesn't own a pair of Jimmy Choo shoes or hangout at Bungalow 8 like Carrie Bradshaw (although she wouldn't be adverse to either). Steinberg is a lover of great literature, good jokes, romantic movies, and the frequent shopping excursion for fabulous clothes at bargain prices (where she doesn't have to fist fight a fellow shopper for a Juicy Couture sweater). She's the author of "Text Me, a Tale of Love and Technology" and "Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman" (a comedic novel, the first of a trilogy, due out in the Fall of 2010). Steinberg has been a writer since the age she first played hopscotch (which wasn't yesterday).

She is a weekly blogger for skirt.com, has been published at More.com (More magazine's web site), and has had her poetry published in the Literary & Arts Magazine "Children, Churches and Daddies," and "Poet's Haven."

For more on Alisa Steinberg, including information on her upcoming books, weekly blogs, articles, and how to join her on Facebook and Twitter, go to www.alisadanasteinberg.com .

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