Book Reveals Secrets of Happy Singles, "Throwing Eggs..."

Lonely, Forlorn and Aimless Singles rejoice. Author brings quirky fun to sad single's funk. Playwright and Author, John Cosper, reveals gems from his own and friend's lives to give singles; honest talk, practical advice, and many funny stories along the way.

Orange, CA, August 28, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Righteous Insanity and RoneyZone Productions announce the release of "Throwing Eggs in the Shower", a new book from playwright and author John Cosper. "Throwing Eggs..." is a refreshing and honest look at the single life.

In a time when the church seems to put more pressure than ever on singles to settle down and get married, Cosper reminds readers that it's not only okay to be single - sometimes it is God's plan. Through personal stories and observations, Cosper leads readers on the journey he took as a single person for thirteen years - from the naive young man looking for love; to the chameleon who would do anything to keep a girl; to the secure, confident person who knew and chose God's plan for his life.

“"Throwing Eggs..." is the best, funniest, honest and helpful book about enjoying being single I've ever read,” says Jeff Roney of Roneyzone Productions. “Even though I'm married, I know plenty of people online and off that are missing the fun of being single. If you are single, buy this book now. If you are married, buy it for every "miserable" single person you know.”

In conjunction with the release of "Throwing Eggs in the Shower", Cosper is also releasing a collection of one act plays for singles and college audiences entitled God Told Me To Break Up With You. Both books are available through Amazon.com.

"The great thing about Cosper's book is that it challenges people to take a closer look at both; their own relational habits as well as the societal norms painted for singles,” says singer/songwriter Natalie Nicole Gilbert. “There's absolutely no good reason a single should be made to feel like half a person, and yet the pervading feel of dating site advertisements drives home this mentality - that finally you can have the life you want when you meet that One right person. It negates that you can be content and fulfilled whether singular or plural.”

Visit John Cosper online at: http://righteousinsanity.com/

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