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 Cancer Anyone?

JP Mac spares no one in a wild non-fiction account of his diagnosis and subsequent cancer surgery. When all goes sideways, he finds a way to laugh at painful situations and a long, uncertain future.

". . . JP Mac is very funny.  I believe his ability to find the absurd and keep his perspective even in the most awkward or discouraging situations is one important reason for his successful recovery. "

—Janet Farrar Worthington, Co-author, Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer 

Fiction and non-fiction, the supernatural and the super painful, JP Mac's writing tackles a wide range of subjects and themes.

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Non-fiction book covering showing a craved doctor peering at the reader, backlit by a surgerical lamp with the text: They Took My Prostate: Cancer-Loss-Hope