Imaginationally by Michael Bernard Loggins
Have you ever felt 'terrifical'? Are you in the habit of 'uncluding' things you don’t like? Maybe you live in 'troublemakerhood'. Author Michael Bernard Loggins gives new meaning to familiar feelings in "Imaginationally", an illustrated dictionary of words he created to describe his daily experiences and thoughts. From 'associalize' (enjoying the company of others) to 'zincky' (when food is spoiled and nasty to eat), customized words are handwritten in alphabetical order with Loggins’s own definitions, examples of how you would use them in a sentence, and hand-drawn illustrations. It’s a totally original lexicon of 'funable' and 'laughterful' terms that you just might find yourself using soon. Published by Manic D Press 140 pages, paperback
Have you ever felt 'terrifical'? Are you in the habit of 'uncluding' things you don’t like? Maybe you live in 'troublemakerhood'. Author Michael Bernard Loggins gives new meaning to familiar feelings in "Imaginationally", an illustrated dictionary of words he created to describe his daily experiences and thoughts. From 'associalize' (enjoying the company of others) to 'zincky' (when food is spoiled and nasty to eat), customized words are handwritten in alphabetical order with Loggins’s own definitions, examples of how you would use them in a sentence, and hand-drawn illustrations. It’s a totally original lexicon of 'funable' and 'laughterful' terms that you just might find yourself using soon. Published by Manic D Press 140 pages, paperback
Have you ever felt 'terrifical'? Are you in the habit of 'uncluding' things you don’t like? Maybe you live in 'troublemakerhood'. Author Michael Bernard Loggins gives new meaning to familiar feelings in "Imaginationally", an illustrated dictionary of words he created to describe his daily experiences and thoughts. From 'associalize' (enjoying the company of others) to 'zincky' (when food is spoiled and nasty to eat), customized words are handwritten in alphabetical order with Loggins’s own definitions, examples of how you would use them in a sentence, and hand-drawn illustrations. It’s a totally original lexicon of 'funable' and 'laughterful' terms that you just might find yourself using soon. Published by Manic D Press 140 pages, paperback