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- Beyond Duh!, Creativity in Action. Non Fiction, 2013
- Success Rally, Fiction, 2012
- The Old Man and the CD, Fiction, 2009
- Winning the Safety Commitment, 1998
World’s Greatest Safety Meeting Idea Book
More Great Safety Meeting Ideas
Selling Safety The Quest Continues - Songwriter a True Story By the Godfather of Inspiring and Funny Books, Non Fiction, 1998
- The Platinum Rule, Non-Fiction, 1995 – The powerful secret to attaining great wealth and happiness. Thousands sold by word of mouth.
- How to Hold An Audience in The Hollow of Your Hand: 7 techniques for starting your speech, 11 techniques for keeping it rolling, including over 600 icebreaker jokes, Non Picture, 1994
- ShowTime (How to Make Thousands Vacationing in Hawaii), Non Fiction, 1994 – Art and videographer, Terry Pochert, travel to Hawaii. This book contains some of Art’s most powerful presentation materials.
- The New Just Say Yes Activity Book: a book to help parents and teachers conduct an ongoing program that will introduce and reinforce positive ways to just say yes to a healthy, productive life, Non Fiction, 1994
- Serenity! Serenity!: Living the Serenity Prayer, Non-Fiction, 1993 – One man’s quest for serenity, acceptance and courage. A must for those in recovery or anyone seeking joy.
- Love Is the Target: an answer for troubled Americans, today, Non Fiction, 1992
- A Declaration of Inter-Dependence for Safety, Non Fiction, 1991
- More Great Safety Meeting Ideas, Non Fiction, 1991
- Selling Safety in the 90’s, Non Fiction, 1990
- World’s Greatest Safety Meeting Idea Book, Non Fiction, 1990
- Selling Luckier Yet, Non Fiction, 1987
- The Three Robots Learn About Drugs, Fiction, Children, 1987
- Unfit for Glory: The Wildly Funny Adventures of G.I. M.A.S.H. Survivors Reconfirming Their Manhood, Fiction, 1987
- How Funny Are You? : The Humor Game, Herb True, co-writer, Non Fiction, 1986 – A great way to practice your humor skills.
- It Only Hurts When I Frown : a funny, loving look at life, Non Fiction, 1986
- The Pos Parenting: a guide to greatness, Fiction, Non Fiction, 1986
- This is It, Non Fiction, 1986
- Selling Lucky: a dynamic guide to greater success & happiness, Non Fiction, 1984
- The Pos Activity Book, Non Fiction, 1984
- The Three Robots – Teaches how to be happy and healthy.
- The Three Robots Discover Their Pos-Abilities: a lesson in goal setting, Fiction, Children, 1984
- The Three Robots Find a Grandpa, Fiction, Children, 1984 – This book teaches how to become lovable, loving yourself, loving others and being loved in return.
- The Three Robots and the Sandstorm. Fiction, Children, 1983
- Remembering, Improving your memory, Non Fiction, 1982
- Mentor: Secrets of the Ages, Non Fiction, 1981 – You will be introduced to your own personal “mentor,” your “friend in need” in times of crisis. Whenever you want you’ll be able to turn to this written masterpiece for guidance and comfort.
- The Three Robots, Teeth Care, Fiction, 1981
- The Santa Train, Christmas stories booklet distributed to children who rode the Santa Train, Fiction, Children, 1980
Booklets
- Reflections On Growth – Will start you growing Up! Up! Up!
- The Self-Esteem Credo – A Ten Day Program for Personal Growth.
- A Single Man at Burnham Brook – A collection of Art’s poems about his experiences at Burnham Brook Center [now known as The Kool Family Community Center].
What People Say about the Writings of Art Fettig
“My children Love these books. They learn positive attitudes and loving reactions to life – What greater testimonial could you ask?” Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D – Author of “Your Erroneous Zones”
“t think Art Fettig’s verse about Growth is one of the most appropriate and inspirational things I have read. Whenever I use it in my talks, it gets applause and requests for copies of that part of my talk.” Art Linkletter
“Mentor, Secrets of the Ages is a masterpiece. You have distilled the basic wisdom of life into a gem of a book. It brought tears to my eyes. It is a formula of everything good, of true success, peace and joy.” – Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, author of “Power of Positive Thinking”
“The Platinum Rule is a classic.” – Charles “Tremendous” Jones
Regarding The Platinum Rule, “It is terrific!” – W. Clement Stone
Regarding The Platinum Rule, “Wonderful message!” Og Mandino
“The Platinum Rule is great. And it’s needed too.” – Dr. Norman Vince Peale
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