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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Finally, a Diet That Really Works –
as Long as You Spit
Murphy, Texas – Come up with a diet
that really works, and the world will beat a
path to your door. Author Diana Estill
found just such fortune-maker, which she
calls the Flavorless Diet:
“Insert the morsel into your mouth, and if
it doesn’t taste good, then keep eating it.
If it does taste good – spit it out and
start over.”
Maybe she should write a diet book, since
one of those can almost always be found on a
bestseller list, but instead, Estill
has written Deedee Divine’s Totally
Skewed Guide to Life (Corncob Press). In
a weird, Dave Barry/Erma Bombeck sort of
way, she makes sense.
Other nuggets from Estill’s alter ego, the
legendary Deedee Divine:
“I’m allergic to sweating. Every time I
perspire, I develop a bad attitude.”
“At my house, the earliest signs of spring
arrive in the form of weeds.”
Deedee also says: It’s hard to live among
do-it-yourself types when you’re a
get-somebody-else-to-fix-it person.
Do-it-yourself turns up in my vocabulary
only during conversations like this:
Husband: “I need this shirt ironed.”
Me: “Do it yourself.”
Deedee Divine is on a mission to help
readers find fun in their daily trials and
frustrations. She encourages them never to
take themselves or their circumstances too
seriously. Deedee tackles aggravations and
annoyances shared by women who are
emotionally overstretched, and she hands out
advice that drifts toward the absurd.
Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life
is one part family therapy, one part social
satire, as the author informs her readers
that the “family that doesn’t kill you makes
you stronger.”
Estill/Deedee finds levity in everything –
from roadways to the kitchen. Nothing is
sacred as she takes literary punches at
anyone who thinks they have no
imperfections.
Having been a teen mom and tenth-grade
dropout, Diana Estill knows how difficult
life can be and how important it is to find
comic relief in the morass of daily
challenges. Her goal is to turn failures,
quirks and frustrations into theater of the
absurd.
Check out her somewhat eccentric website at
www.totallyskewed.com.
Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to
Life is a ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the
Year finalist and has been, together
with her first book, Driving on the Wrong
Side of the Road (Brown Books), on
Amazon’s top 100 bestsellers list of books
categorized under parenting humor/essays.
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TIP SHEET:
Midwest Book Review: “Utterly
entertaining reading.”
American Chronicle: “A fine balance
of quirky humor, sometimes absurd…”
Bookreporter.com: “Bust a gut funny!” |