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A Night Better Forgotten | by Nuala Breckenridge Sep. 08, 2010 | $0.99 | 639 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I've been writing since 4th grade and began to seriously consider writing as a careeer by the time I entered high school. I love to read and write a variaty of genres and I also enjoy pushing the boundries and mixing things up. |
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A Horseless Carousel | by Robert Crane Sep. 07, 2010 | $0.99 | 5878 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I am a true product of the Sixties. Raised in a wacky family on a sleepy street in one of the many bedroom communities dotting Essex County, New Jersey, I honed my humor and wit to survive the gauntlet of school bullies, rejected romances, and thirty years of corporate lockdown. Freed by a layoff, i turned humor writer. After penning several screenplays, a collection short stories, a tv script, and a Christmas Novella, I began the humor blog, Cranelegs Pond, whic is now available in paperback on Amazon. I am most recently starting a series of 99 cent fictional short stories written about and by loveable lout Winston Taylor, as benevolent a boor as you are likely to find. |
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Musselflickan | by Leonora Bawan Sep. 07, 2010 | $5.99 | 27727 words | Sample 5% |
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The Constitution | by Sam Worthington Sep. 06, 2010 | $2.99 | 118923 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Sam Worthington has been around for about twenty years working as a travel writer, bar and restaurant reviewer for several print publications as well as many websites. As can be seen from the website samworthington.com is a nom de plume of a successful restaurateur and publican. A student of economics Tim Randall was a keen politician in his youth and was member of the Hyde Park Tories and vice chairman of Chelsea Young Conservatives. He received international publicity as the pirate postmaster general during the postal strike of 1971. At that time he ran a building business in Chelsea and also was involved in various nightclubs as well as being a sort after party Disc Jockey. In the mid seventies, Sam worked for the electronic security industry selling advanced digital coding systems. In the early nineties Tim was the director of the Budapest Week, the first English Language paper in Eastern Europe (as it then was). He has worked in Turkey, Portugal, Holland, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Thailand and now lives in the Philippines: in addition he has traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and America. |
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The Dilligaf Heiress | by Sebastian Graham Sep. 06, 2010 | $15.00 | 140186 words | Sample 2% |
| Author bio: Sebastian Graham lives and works in the New York area. |
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Xenodu | by E. G. Fabricant Sep. 06, 2010 | Free! | 11829 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: E. G. Fabricant is a writer living in Sacramento, California, who’s interested in producing short fiction that’s contemporary, topical, and speaks to the human condition. His dormant interest in this pursuit was rekindled when he was selected as one of 10 finalists in the International Category of the Mark Twain Writing Competition: “A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage,” sponsored by the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. E. G.'s determined to become the oldest, new best short fiction writer. He’s also interested in hearing from others with similar interests who want to become better at it. |
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Sunny Rain | by Ci Ci Foster Sep. 06, 2010 | $9.99 | 71860 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Ci Ci Foster can be labeled as a true “Wonder Woman.” The multitalented Chicago native’s unparalleled creativity, and unrelenting passion for entertainment have been instrumental in providing her with diverse opportunities in the film, modeling and publishing industries. Foster’s career in entertainment began while she was a student as Chicago State University, where she received her B.A. in psychology and minored in theatre. As a student, Ci Ci graced the stage in a variety of productions, but didn’t fully commit herself to pursuing her dream until she participated in a question and answer session for Rap So Dee, an off Broadway production. Professionally, Ci Ci has enjoyed success in a host of independent films, print ads, and commercials. Her commercial credits include Meijers, Walgreens, and Euro-Pro Vacuum. Her film credits include Wages of Sin, This is the Remix, and The Piano Lesson to name a few. |
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The Madame Of Miami: Money Is A Major Issue | by Foxie Millero Sep. 06, 2010 | $9.99 | 43116 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Foxie Millero is the pseudonym of Miami born writer O’Damia Miller. The character was created as the darker, sexier, uninhibited version of the street smart storyteller. Foxie Millero a combination that consists of a nickname given by a close friend (Foxie) and her last name and first initial (Millero). O'Damia Miller was born August 20, 1972 in Miami, Florida. She began her career as a singer/songwriter at nineteen and was briefly signed to Slip N Slide Records in 1993. With no experience or management O'Damia acted as her own representation and weaved through the industry as it was before the music revolution came to the South in the mid to late nineties. In 1998 on a trip to Cancun, Mexico O'Damia met music executive Rob Love for Def Jam Records which led to her first industry gig. Rob introduced O'Damia to Eugene "Doc Fresh" Robinson a Def Jam South account manager who hired O'Damia as an account rep for Phatman Promotions/Def Jam South. In this role she promoted various Def Jam talents like J-Rule, Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, Case and Method Man and Redman. O'Damia learned about the politics of the music industry and adapted the rules she has always stood by even unto this day "It’s a big industry yet a small one. Work hard, Respect yourself and Stay focused". O'Damia continued to write and do background tracks for Iconz Music Group and Poe Boy Entertainment. O'Damia featured on Cognito and Jackie-O's albums under the Poe Boy label in 2002 and 2004. O'Damia then turned her sights on having more control of her career and began ghost-writing, penning songs for Iconz Music Group/Drum Majorz. In 2005 she officially began her literary career and released a debut novella "P.O.P. (The Power of P...) with 4Huny, Inc. with whom she is no longer affiliated. In 2009 JC "Fentz" Louis called on O'Damia to co-write the sequel to his Indy hit film Bloodline. O'Damia is currently holding a position as publicist for Iconz Music & Films. She is also a contributing writer for www.eeemagazine as well as www.24hourhiphop.com. O’Damia is scheduled to release her first body of work as an author in summer 2010. She currently resides in her hometown of Miami, Florida. |
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The General | by Sam Worthington Sep. 05, 2010 | $2.99 | 137019 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Sam Worthington has been around for about twenty years working as a travel writer, bar and restaurant reviewer for several print publications as well as many websites. As can be seen from the website samworthington.com is a nom de plume of a successful restaurateur and publican. A student of economics Tim Randall was a keen politician in his youth and was member of the Hyde Park Tories and vice chairman of Chelsea Young Conservatives. He received international publicity as the pirate postmaster general during the postal strike of 1971. At that time he ran a building business in Chelsea and also was involved in various nightclubs as well as being a sort after party Disc Jockey. In the mid seventies, Sam worked for the electronic security industry selling advanced digital coding systems. In the early nineties Tim was the director of the Budapest Week, the first English Language paper in Eastern Europe (as it then was). He has worked in Turkey, Portugal, Holland, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Thailand and now lives in the Philippines: in addition he has traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and America. |
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Het afscheid | by Pierre Reinard Sep. 05, 2010 | $0.99 | 3798 words | Sample 45% |
| Author bio: Born in 1957, became writer/journalist in the 90's. Wrote short stories, columns, articles, also short stories for children. Also a writer of scripts for drama, corporate movies, educational movies etc. |
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Sampler Platter 2 by D T Pollard | by D T Pollard Sep. 05, 2010 | $4.99 | 30705 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: ESSENCE Bestselling author D.T. Pollard was born in Henderson, Texas, and currently lives in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He is married and has one son. Drawn to writing at an early age D T wrote short stories and attempted his first novel while attending West Rusk High School in New London, Texas. Going as far as to purchase a portable electric typewriter he wrote stories but didn't understand the world of publishing and never sought that avenue. D T earned an academic scholarship to the School of Business and Industry at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida. He stopped writing during his second year in college. After working in sales for some of the giants of the technology world for over twenty-five years D T's desire to write returned after losing several siblings from various causes. D T Pollard has the books Rooftop Diva-A Novel of Triumph After Katrina, Fools' Heaven, TARP Town U S A and OBAMA GUILTY of BEING PRESIDENT WHILE BLACK in print. Rooftop Diva made the ESSENCE bestselling hardcover extended list in October 2007. Fools' Heaven was rated 4.5 out of five stars by the Rawsistaz Reviewers and rated as one of their favorites. |
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Motive and Denial | by Jay Wilson Sep. 05, 2010 | $4.95 | 9689 words | Sample 30% |
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Con el Diablo en el Cuerpo | by Charley Torres Casañas Sep. 04, 2010 | $3.99 | 23633 words | Sample 5% |
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MUMM-RÁ E AS PEDRAS GRANDES | by Juarez Fragata Sep. 04, 2010 | $20.00 | 8185 words | Sample 50% |
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Vigilante: Beginning | by Jonathan Bergstrom Sep. 04, 2010 | $1.99 | 14013 words | Sample 50% |
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Oberon's Gift | by Richard Dante Sep. 03, 2010 | $4.99 | 150756 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Following graduation in the 60s from UCLA with a major in Radio TV Production, I spent most of my life as a Writer-Producer-Director and often Talent on thousands of TV commercials and infomercials. I was also a TV personality and Host of California's Super LOTTO. My hobbies included painting, singing and acting. Most importantly I took to writing fiction. An enthusiastic editor published a collection of short stories and novelettes and one was reprinted last winter. Recently FOLLOW THE LEADER and a sci-fi Novealla, PAX, were published on Smashwords. One charming fantasy novel OBERON'S GIFT is also on-line at FREE EBooks under my real name, Richard Hardaway. I am married and have two grown children and one grandchild. |
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Jeremiah Brown (A Trilogy in D minor) | by C.B. Smith Sep. 02, 2010 | $4.99 | 66943 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: C.B. Smith is a full time writer. He spends his days chasing words around the page to capture just the right ones for his latest work. |
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The Estate of my Uncle Sam | by phillip meyers Sep. 02, 2010 | $5.00 | 90430 words | Sample 15% |
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Farewell | by Pierre Reinard Sep. 02, 2010 | $0.99 | 3780 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Born in 1957, became writer/journalist in the 90's. Wrote short stories, columns, articles, also short stories for children. Also a writer of scripts for drama, corporate movies, educational movies etc. |
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The Long Road to Nowhere | by Marcos Hernandez Sep. 01, 2010 | $7.00 | 98963 words | Sample 50% |
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The Great Tribulation And Beyond | by L C Walker Sep. 01, 2010 | $7.99 | 87986 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months. |
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A Pirate's Legacy: For Glory, Truth and Treasure | by Sean Patrick O'Mordha Sep. 01, 2010 | $3.95 | 60205 words | Sample 10% |
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Hall of Repetition - a journey of self discovery | by chris degs Aug. 31, 2010 | $6.00 | 72594 words | Sample 50% |
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Holiday Gift | by Jerome Graham Aug. 31, 2010 | $0.99 | 5407 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Writing in the style of Film Noir, Jerome has the unique ability to set scenes that flow easily with the reader’s expectations. His explosive Turning Points and Conflicts are told in such a way that can only be deemed realistic. His upcoming Smashwords Publication of Blond and Blue is a real page turner. Look for it in September. |
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Oh, That I Had Wings | by Sarah Pawley Aug. 30, 2010 | $2.99 | 141409 words | Sample 50% |
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Clinton Hill | by Philip Newman Aug. 30, 2010 | $2.99 | 98666 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Phil Newman, fourteen years a Concorde Flight Engineer, has turned his hand to romantic adventure novels to carry the green, sustainable, energy message. The Matriarch series of books are based on the findings of Christopher Jordan, as found in his "Secrets of the Sun Sects", and on his own, extensive, travels in the Southern Ocean, and the tropical rainforests of the world. Philip brings adventure and excitement to the science of renewable energy and the study of the Ancient's use of the Sun. |
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Sand Against the Wind | by Riccardo Maffey Aug. 28, 2010 | You set the price! | 94652 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Riccardo Maffey, a member of the British Chartered Institute of Journalists, was educated at the London Institute of World Affairs and the University of Essex, where he gained an MA. He worked as a feature writer, commentator and presenter for the BBC Italian Section, then both as a London correspondent and as a visiting correspondent for the Italian Swiss Radio, broadcasting and interviewing, as well as from London, from Dublin, Belfast, Rome and the US. He was also senior economics editor with the United States Information Service in Rome, foreign affairs editor with the financial daily newspaper Il Globo of Rome, program organizer and chief producer of the Radio of the Daily American in Rome, contributing editor from London on the daily newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport of Milan, London correspondent of the political daily newspaper Paese Sera of Rome. Riccardo Maffey is Italian by birth but is now a British citizen and lives with his wife, Laura, in England. |
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Fame & Deceit | by Patti Brooks Aug. 28, 2010 | $9.99 | 81463 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The need to ride and write has dominated Brooks’ life. There were times when she and her husband, Bob, had as many as a hundred Morgan Horses on their farm in East Lyme, CT. Although she has been an avid horse show exhibitor, her real love is competitive distance riding and she has always been game to take on off-beat endeavors with horses. Brooks and her stallion, Peppertime, appeared in TV commercials and were chosen to jump out of a horse-size birthday cake to celebrate the bicentennial of the Morgan Horse. It’s inevitable that horses often trot into Brooks’ writing. She sold her first article to a national magazine at age sixteen and that gave her the incentive to keep writing. Brooks has hundreds of published articles, including Goodhousekeeping. She wrote a monthly column for several equine publications. Her first novel, Mountain Shadows has been chosen as required reading in some NY State high schools. Brooks served as President of the New England Morgan Horse Assn. and has been inducted into the American Morgan Horse Association’s Hall of Fame. Currently she is serving a term as President of the Eastern Competitive Trail Ride Assn. and teaches a fiction writing class at a local community college. |
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Amaya's Operator | by Stephanie Kenrose Aug. 27, 2010 | $2.99 | 79673 words | Sample 50% |
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China Bright and Tempting | by Jay Wilson Aug. 26, 2010 | $7.95 | 128649 words | Sample 30% |
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The Face of Tomorrow | by Pretzel Publishing Aug. 26, 2010 | $4.99 | 114226 words | Sample 20% |
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Old Man and The Moon | by Timothy House Aug. 25, 2010 | $0.99 | 633 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Ohio native Timothy House has been writing poetry for over 20 years. In 2007 he published his first book titled Definitions and in 2009 he released his CD by the same name. The CD contains 25 of the poems from the book. The poems are performed to music and sound effects to heighten the imagery and passion of Tim's poetry. In Tim's career as a writer he has performed his poetry in cities across the US including Chicago, NYC, Memphis, Nashville, Detroit and more. Tim is also a photographer and musician, and is working on his first novel. Tim believes art is as necessary as air to the human soul and fills his poetry with passion. His poetry crosses different genre and writing styles with an emphasis on theatrics in his performances. |
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Life and Death: The Story of Crsytal Argyros | by Vicky Sweet Aug. 25, 2010 | $5.99 | 119177 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Hi you guys, I'm Vicky Sweet and I am new to the whole publishing and writing business. I am 18 years old and going to college in New York. I live in Queens. I have been writing since I was maybe about 11 or 12 years old. As I got older, my thoughts became more elaborate and also more complex on some level. My writing skills have also advanced a lot and I am proud of everything that I write. |
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Rubies and Other Gems | by Joyce DeBacco Aug. 24, 2010 | Free! | 3248 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After many years reading women’s fiction, Joyce decided to write her own. As the mother of four grown daughters, she has intimate knowledge of the problems women face finding love, raising children, and stepping back when necessary. She is happiest when she’s secluded in her office creating new worlds and people to populate them. When she’s not taxing her brain with plot, structure, and grammar, she likes to sew, particularly quilts. When she really wants to give her brain a rest, she watches TV. Please visit her website, http://www.joycedebacco.com for information about other books she’s written as well as sample chapters. |
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Active Learning on the Go: Lunar Short Story Book 1 | by Manny Durazo Aug. 24, 2010 | $0.99 | 2048 words | Sample 17% |
| Author bio: Manny Durazo holds a Master of Education in Leadership Degree from Northern Arizona University and has taught classes for over 15 years ranging from Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Database Management, using the Internet and Critical Thinking. He enjoys reading and writing fiction books. He has taken classes at the University of Granada in Granada Spain where he found his inspiration for his new book. |
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The Tribulation | by L C Walker Aug. 24, 2010 | $7.99 | 86233 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months. |
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The Revolution of Declan Harre | by Michael Oconnor Aug. 24, 2010 | $4.95 | 39570 words | Sample 55% |
| Author bio: I was born in April of 1982, making me 28 years old. Raised in the Mid-American State of Minnesota and graduated from St. Francis Sr. High School in 2000. From there I traveled a while working across America doing various work projects, some of them were very dangerous but quite an experience. I had some great adventures but the reality of life quickly weighed in and I started a contracting company for Directv doing their installs in Minnesota as a contractor. It only lasted about four years. After that, I went outside society’s long arm and lived in a very peaceful place. A place in the middle of nowhere, I contemplated life and goals and decided to write a book. This brings me here, writing a very short bio. I’m still searching for that real concrete meaning of life, and having fun along the way! |
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Sally Boy | by P. Vincent DeMartino Aug. 23, 2010 | $9.99 | 85002 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: P.Vincent DeMartino brings a fresh new voice to crime fiction. Born and raised in the Bronx, his education and life experience affords him the unique ability to paint vivid images of locals and to brilliantly capture the essence of each quirky character. An accomplished screenwriter, poet, and novelist, Mr. DeMartino is regarded as a masterful storyteller of limitless talent. |
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Fish and Grits | by Tina Smith-Brown Aug. 23, 2010 | $4.99 | 55049 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Tina Smith-Brown is a Graduate of Temple University's Journalism Program, the Art Institute on Line and currently working on a graduate degree in creative writing from University College, a division of Denver University. She is a recipient of a Pennsylvania Council of the Arts Fellowship and two Leeway Foundation Art and Change Awards. Fish and Grits is her first independently published novel. She resides in Philadelphia, PA with her family and can be contacted at tinalsmithbrown@msn.com. and her blog run2fishandgrits.blogspot.com. |
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Golden Spikes | by Jay Wilson Aug. 23, 2010 | $7.95 | 133922 words | Sample 30% |
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The Peacekeepers. Book 7. Oh Say Can You See… | by Ricky Sides Aug. 23, 2010 | $2.99 | 113212 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Ricky Sides was Born in Florence, Alabama in May of 1958. He has a wife named Sue that he married at age 18. He has one adult son named Larry Dale. The author studied martial arts from 1981 to the mid 1990s. He has been an avid camper and student of survival. The techniques described in his fight sequences are often from his own personal experience and training. He has taught women's rape prevention seminars in the 1980's. The author's writing experience includes The Birth of the Peacekeepers and the four other novels in that series, the Brimstone and the Companions of Althea series which is a nine novel set based on the online game t4c (the fourth coming) and was written by Ricky Sides under the pen name Raistlin and edited and collaborated on by a wonderful lady from Louisiana under the pen name Kittie Justice. The author also wrote a book on women's self-defense named The Ultimate in Women's Self-Defense. |
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Love Knots | by Nell Griffin Aug. 22, 2010 | $7.00 | 66216 words | Sample 10% |
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Babies Cry | by Richard L. Becker Aug. 22, 2010 | $4.99 | 68626 words | Sample 50% |
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You Know What I Like To Do At Four O'Clock, Ed? | by Stefano Boscutti Aug. 21, 2010 | $2.99 | 5488 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: STEFANO BOSCUTTI is an independent writer and director and ideas man. He loves stories about true mavericks and outsiders who want to change the world. Larger than life characters who either wildly succeed or go down in flames. (Often both at the same time.) Boscutti's stories are usually laced with humor and a ton of irony. |
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Whispers on the Wind | by Laura Redmond Aug. 21, 2010 | $6.99 | 3714 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Hi, I am a published Artist working for great Authors and Publishers, producing cover images and Illustrations as required. I also designs my own covers for my books.If you require a cover made for your eBook or even your full print book, please contact me via email to discuss the details ladysilvermoon.hotmail.co.uk thanks Laura Redmond is a self-taught multi-media artist. Having started her career as a visual-merchandiser, designing displays for top fashion shop chains, Laura has developed her artistic talent and gone on to produce some wonderful artwork ranging from pencil sketches and oil paintings all the way through to computer designed works of art. Rest of Bio coming soon |
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Lali's Passage | by Ken Albertsen Aug. 21, 2010 | $9.00 | 93933 words | Sample 30% |
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Death In Mindanao | by Julian Wright Aug. 20, 2010 | $1.99 | 44210 words | Sample 25% |
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WARM LEATHERETTE by Darling Nikki | by Atlantic Library Digital Aug. 20, 2010 | $9.99 | 74154 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Atlantic Library is located in St. Croix Virgin Islands and publishes fiction and non-fiction. Senior Editor: Mike Levine Questions: Rahel Thorsten Contact Information: ATLANTIC LIBRARY 3619 Christiansted St. Croix Virgin Islands 00822 Phone: 340-comingsoon Fax. 340-719-3092 E-mail: info@atlanticlibrary.us VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://atlanticlibrary.110mb.com/ |
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FLESH AND THE DEVIL by Kola Boof | by Atlantic Library Digital Aug. 20, 2010 | $7.99 | 111757 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Atlantic Library is located in St. Croix Virgin Islands and publishes fiction and non-fiction. Senior Editor: Mike Levine Questions: Rahel Thorsten Contact Information: ATLANTIC LIBRARY 3619 Christiansted St. Croix Virgin Islands 00822 Phone: 340-comingsoon Fax. 340-719-3092 E-mail: info@atlanticlibrary.us VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://atlanticlibrary.110mb.com/ |
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EMOTIONAL SEARING OF THE VIETNAM EXPERIENCE | by Gusdavis Aughtry Aug. 20, 2010 | Free! | 21622 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gusdavis Aughtry is a pseutonym for Jerry Autry. I started writing under pseutonyms when I was in the Army. Some people have a garage full of tools or golf but I write. Having had a long career in the military, I draw on that for articles, essays, stories. Presently, I am doing a memoir of my four brothers and our growing up on a tobacco farm in North Carolina. |
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