Things I Have Posted on Facebook that Have Ticked Off My Friends
By Janet Walker
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In this artfully arranged collection of politically incorrect posts gleaned from her Facebook page, fiction writer Janet Walker has much to say about the non-fiction of real life--everything from the worship of Jehovah to the worship of Obama.
Janet Walker
Janet Walker, author of the three-book literary novel Amazed by her Grace, the stage play Desire of Ovid's Mother, and the trash-fic novel My Brother's Wife: An Old-School Soap (which she wrote under a pseudonym), walked away from a life of journalism and academic pursuits in order to concentrate on writing and selling her fiction.
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