News: Award Winning Humorist Mike Ball Will Read, Sign and Sing at Brighton, MI Borders
Syndicated columnist and Erma Bombeck Award-winning humorist Mike Ball will be bringing his guitar and a box of Sharpies with him when he visits the Borders store in Brighton, Michigan on Saturday, March 27. Ball will be on hand from 3:00 to 5:00 PM to read from and sign his new book, What I've Learned So Far... Part I: Bikes, Docks & Slush Nuggets.
Ball's nationally-syndicated column, What I've Learned So Far... has attracted fans and positive reviews from all over the world. The new book is a treasury of the sharply funny and sometimes poignant work that has made him a favorite of so many readers.
The author is also well known as a quick-witted singer and guitar picker, and he always seems to have guitar with him at readings and signings. "My latest project," said Ball, "involves translating my columns into songs. I premiered one last month, a tender ballad called 'And the Camera Went All The Way In.' It's about getting a colonoscopy."
Ball went on to say that he hopes to roll out another song on the 27th, a tribute to hunters in Michigan called, "Bring Me Back a Bambi Burger."





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