3/5/24

Dear Fan base,

I’m letting you now on a daily basis now, the views and precepts of yours truly. I’ve just finished my latest book, Mojo and the Mind with about five rewrites required to make it acceptable to your finely tuned quizzicality. You can find all my books, even my ebooks, on Lulu.com which is where I recommend you get them. Amazon has a lot of old versions which aren’t nearly as tight as the rewrites with new covers are. Therefore take my suggestion, go to Lulu’s bookstore and type in Al Lucas. Just to let you know, Mojo and the Mind, has a touch of Putin politics, death spiraling fantasy and outright satire concerning the protagonist Paul Undres welfare recipient, ex-crackhead, and ex-alcoholic. It familiarizes the reader with the Twelve Steps in short sessions at meeting halls with derelicts like himself. Although putting himself down does nothing for the reader or the protagonist, he let’s you know exactly that his thoughts are several layers above his prior derelictions. I hope you enjoy the quick, step by step read and come out with a smile rather than a frown.

3/11/24

Fan base,

I’m thinking Mojo and the Mind, my latest. that delves into Trump World and America World and how bizarre it is that people just don’t know their ass from a hole in the ground. They are digging a hole from which even Social Security is at risk.

3/12/24

I just got a copy of rewritten Al, the book of Al known simply as Al with a heady picture of an wise ol’ owl on it, And I’m in the process of rewriting The Underlying Meaning of It All. But what I wish to convey to my fans is the tone of life and the impetus of life. The tone covers all response toward output while the impetus considers the theme. The impetus sets the direction. The tone backs it up. Well, that’s all for now. See you shortly. The tone is truculent, the impetus brief.

5/16/34

I’ve just rewritten [email protected] and The Underlying Meaning of it All. I’m trying to get all my books in EPUB format. I hope you fans had a devote Mother’s Day and find Father’s Day as profound.