SMIRK
Over 1450 Smiles for Your Face
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Book Details
About the Book
Here''s a book with a sense of humor. Smirk is a casual compilation of quotes, cliches and off-the-top-of-the-head wit, wisdom and fun to put a smile on your face. Let it amuse and inspire. You know how some clever ideas begin with "They say..." There''s that kind of humor here, as well. The editor works to move you from the day''s doldrums to a lighter level, escaping accountability.
There''s no formal correlation here. Some quotes are attributed to their producers; many come from the comics, classic literature, editorials, or bumper stickers. Some remain anonymous because the person who first said them wasn''t willing to own up to issuing the words.
Any morsel you find in this book might be snarky, smiley, sanctimonious, sentimental, sacred, irreverent, tender, cheeky, classic or even quite reasonable. Material has been researched in library stacks, in barrooms, in college classrooms, on the internet as well as at kitchen tables.
Brief quotes and adages and a few very short poems are selected for a quick read. Here and there you find material that goes back to once upon a time. This is a mixture of topics, visions and viewpoints. We can hardly call it an anthology— it is not at all scholarly. The objective is pure escapism.
About the Author
About the editor, Agnes Franz
SMIRK is compiled and edited by Agnes Franz who brings to this book a love of brief, pithy phrases from her work in the advertising field.
Franz''s most recently writing is Historic Prescott, An Illustrated History of Prescott & Yavapai County, her first venture into the world of the historian. The book is in its second printing.
She was an advertising director at Rodale Press for many years, then ran her own publishers'' advertising representative business, based in Arizona. While at Rodale Press and later under the Agnes Franz Advertising business name she wrote, edited and published Classified Communication. This business-to-business newsletter addressed trends in advertising, supplied small budget advertising tips and sported a few pertinent quotes or quips in each issue. Those brief afterthoughts later became the grandparents of SMIRK.
Franz studied journalism at Charles Morris Price School of Journalism and Bethany College. She had a brief career as a newspaper reporter, was editor of a multi-language magazine and later turned to advertising. She has been a SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) business counselor. Agnes Franz has an intense interest in the many aspects of American communication.