An Epigrammatist’s Epic Edification

Cover of An Epigrammatist's Epic Edification by A. Fitzgerald Morris
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 9781490740799
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.5291094288 Pounds
Width: 0.25 Inches
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An Epigrammatist’s Epic Edification by A. Fitzgerald Morris, published by Trafford Publishing on July 11, 2014, is a humorous exploration of creativity sparked by an online gaming experience. This 54-page book recounts the author’s journey from playful engagement in a simulation game to the development of tongue twisters that captivated a community. The narrative highlights the joy and laughter that emerged from this creative endeavor, ultimately leading to the idea of transforming these playful phrases into greeting cards.

Readers will find a blend of humor and personal anecdotes as the author shares the evolution of his tongue twisters and their reception among friends and family. The book reflects on the impact of creativity in everyday interactions and the joy of sharing unique expressions through various occasions. With its focus on fiction and humor, this edition invites readers to appreciate the lighthearted side of communication and the unexpected paths creativity can take.


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It all started one late night in February of 2013 while I was playing City Story Metro, one of my favorite online simulation games on my iPad. This game requires you to communicate with others in order to build your city. One person in the community always answered in a tongue twister, and I thought that was very clever. I decided that I wanted to try my hand at it. The initial process had me laughing so hard that I gave myself a headache. I thought, “I am really on to something here”. Once I started posting my tongue twisters as responses, the community went nuts! People were saving my days-of-the-week tongue twisters in their inboxes for weeks! After a period of time, someone suggested I not post anymore and have them published. “What a great idea!” I thought. I immediately stopped all postings of them. A few months later, I got the idea of incorporating my tongue twisters into greeting cards. I proceeded to make my first one, and the recipient just loved it! Spurred on by their enthusiastic response, I then proceeded to send out more to friends and family. They loved theirs as well. One text from my sister-in-law said, “Best. Birthday. Card. Ever! Thank you so much!” That was confirmation for me to attempt a business with this. Since then, I have sold some and have made many more. Now I am branching out into other greeting card occasions such as Mother’s/Father’s Day cards, Valentine’s Day cards, and thank-you cards, just to name a few.

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