Making Divorce Fun – The Second Time Around; Demand, Reader Input Drives Second Edition of this Groundbreaking New Book

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CASPER, Wyo.-(Business Wire)-September 10, 2009 - How To Make Divorce Fun (http://www.howtomakedivorcefun.com/), the hilarious survival guide – how to enjoy the inevitable pain that even the most genteel divorce brings – has just been released in a new, updated Second Edition, now available for one-third off retail.

“Readers – when they stop laughing – can’t wait to share their own stories,” according to co-author Julie Collins, who – after two divorces – is a single mom raising two teen-agers. “We added 18 new pages featuring some of these side-splitting reader-provided anecdotes.”

“The root of humor is pain,” co-author Trey Anderson, whose ‘Knight in Shining Armor’ gene explains his horrible taste in women, pointed out, “and few experiences are as painful as divorce. This ‘joy’ is shared by 50% of all marriages. Julie and I have each been divorced twice, and we know how painfully funny divorces can be.

“Our own experiences inspired this book,” Trey said. “It’s apparently hit a nerve – we’ve been inundated by comic divorce horror stories – and this is the basis of our updated Second Edition.”

Going beyond humor, Collins and Anderson put together a series of strategies – ways for going through a divorce, yielding to the inevitable and having fun – generally at your ex’s expense. How To Make Divorce Fun advises readers to make divorce easy on themselves – and get a few digs, too. “We use Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to demonstrate ways that you can knock your ex-spouse down a level or two,” Collins explained, “and have fun doing it.”

How To Make Divorce FUN:

  • Shows you how to “get even” with ex-spouses – without going to jail
  • Offers divorce-tested advice … real wisdom that is also really fun
  • Takes no prisoners and leaves no stone unturned

How To Make Divorce FUN is as real as it gets, and as funny as it gets.

The just-released, updated Second Edition of How To Make Divorce Fun (http://www.howtomakedivorcefun.com/), normally priced at $19.95, is available from Amazon.com at a full one-third off retail: $13.59. The book is also available at Barnes & Noble.com and from other online booksellers.

To interview authors Julie Collins and Trey Anderson, or for a review copy, contact Ned Barnett at 702-696-1200 or nedb@groupmolinari.com.

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