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| The Journey To Crystal Castle | by Kevin Jaeger Feb. 09, 2012 | $0.99 | 14759 words | Sample 30% |
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| Masonic Kung Fu - Book 1 | by Richard Del Connor Feb. 08, 2012 | $4.44 | 43646 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Richard Del Connor has been publishing poetry since 1964, performing rock'n'roll since 1967, producing his own albums of music and recited poetry since 1972, and writing novels since 1984. Richard Connor was known as Richard O'Connor from 1980 to 2007 when he became a Freemason and uses his legal name of Richard Del CONNOR. In 1984, while performing his rock opera, Coyote In A Graveyard, Michael J. Fox and the press dubbed him, "The Coyote." In 2007, after dissecting his brain and identity using his self-help website, www.actZEN.com, he became "The Hippy Coyote." Richard began studying Shaolin Kung Fu and Yang Tai Chi in 1980. His record company, Shaolin Records, was staffed with interns who received free daily Gongfu and Taijiquan lessons. This earned him the Buddhist Kung Fu name of Zhen Shen-Lang, "Spirit Wolf of Truth," in 1994 that is now known mostly as Buddha Zhen, founder of Buddha Kung Fu, Shaolin Chi Mantis, and the nonprofit organization for troubled youth, Tai Chi Youth. Richard got one of his Shaolin Records interns pregnant and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to be a Mr. Mom. Forced to be a one-man band, he began the "Buddhist Journey of American Zen." American Zen is "America's First Buddhist Rock Band," and guiding today's youth to pursue spirituality at www.americanZEN.org In 2011, Richard began writing his first epic poems, Rainbow In The Shade, The Potatoe Valentine & Other Love poems, and The AntiChrist. Shaolin Communications also publishes lyric books from the albums Richard releases. His novels and screenplays are also sold in his 88 websites. From The History of Zen from A to Z, (supposedly co-authored by Satan), to his Masonic Kung Fu Book 1 novel about teenagers in China, harboring a British Freemason as the Japanese attack in 1937. Referred to as a "Buddhist Scientist," Richard offers thousands of pages of free resources to inspire, enlighten, and entertain. The Shaolin Zen "CyberTemple" at www.shaolinZEN.org has been improving the lives of over 1 million people since its creation in 1999. Join this Hippie Buddha, Richard Del Connor, The Hippy Coyote, Buddha Zhen, on his path of fun, frolic, and fantastic wisdoms. |
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| Ride Like the Wind | by Anne McCourtie Feb. 08, 2012 | $1.99 | 19264 words | Sample 20% |
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| Before Dawn: Book 2 - Bad Blood In Lobo Cliff | by Rod Martinez Feb. 08, 2012 | $5.99 | 31126 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Rod Martinez was born in and grew up in Tampa, Florida and was attracted to words at an early age. He wrote his first book “The Boy Who Liked To Read†(about himself) with construction paper and pencil in the first grade on his own – wasn’t a class assignment. His teacher then decided to keep the masterpiece and show other students in class what they could do if they applied themselves. Later in life, aside from multiple trips to the public and school libraries, Rod discovered Comic Books and was determined to work for Stan Lee once he was old enough. As a student in school he was drawn to reading, writing and drawing and by high-school had completed several comic books of his own creation. It was his Creative Writing teacher in his senior year that pulled him aside and told him “You should delve into short story writing, give the comic books a rest.†Writing short stories next came natural, it was like telling a story – but using words hands instead of pictures. Within a few years he’d have several short stories done and pursued publishing, but not with the vigor most writers had, he wrote for the love of it and liked to share his photocopied stories with friends and family. It wasn’t until adulthood that he got serious about writing. The next step, of course was to try and write a novel, which proved a VERY fun task. A novel was the embodiment of a comic book in prose form. “Writing a story is like sitting in front of a stage and watching the performers direct me. I have a basic idea of the storyline, but the characters take over and I’m just their tool.†Rod confesses. In his spare time he spends lots of time on the internet, or reading, or writing his short stories, novels and comic book scripts or in his music studio built into his garage – the room he also does his writing in and the place referred to as “the other woman†by his wife. Of course, when he can - he spends time with his wife and son. |
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| The Keeper of Names | by Anne McCourtie Feb. 08, 2012 | $1.99 | 17609 words | Sample 20% |
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| There's an Alligator in my Bed | by BrokenSword Feb. 08, 2012 | $1.99 | 18 words | Sample 20% |
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| Skippy | by Elaine Shuel Feb. 07, 2012 | $0.99 | 1769 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Elaine Shuel has had a varied career. University educated, she has held several professional positions. Elaine has enjoyed using creativity to accomplish her goals. Writing erotic stories has been especially gratifying and challenging. She is the proud recipient of a 2010 Author Award at A1adultebooks. Elaine will continue surprising her readers with unexpected twists whenever possible. Her work as a phone sex operator and erotic stories author, gives her the opportunity to stimulate both her readers and callers. Giving pleasure is her top priority and one she relishes doing. Elaine feels that she has many facets to her personality that she likes to explore. While erotica gives her a chance to express her sexual side, she does enjoy writing about other topics that she has interest in. She has already written a fictional story for young adults called Mindy's Favorite Room. Ask Elaine is yet another book that is a departure from erotica. It is one she hopes will make a difference in someone's life, when making certain decisions. What means the most personally to Elaine, is her newest book Skippy, a fictional children's story written with the love she feels for her dog that died in 1988. He is forever in her heart. Check out http://elaineshuel.com |
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| Snowybright and the Eight Dwarfs | by Neville Mills Feb. 07, 2012 | $1.99 | 14 words | Sample 20% |
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| Perfect Glory | by Donna Fowler Feb. 07, 2012 | $0.99 | 36751 words | Sample 20% |
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| Adventures Beyond the Solar System - Planetron and Me | by Geoff Williams Feb. 07, 2012 | $2.49 | 7589 words | Sample 15% |
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| Raptor Quest | by Bill Palmer Feb. 07, 2012 | $0.99 | 10231 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Bill Palmer was born on Chicago’s South Side and raised Catholic and a White Sox fan. He’s still a White Sox fan. He attended two of the last three World Series games to be played in Chicago (probably ever): Game Six of the 1959 series, when he was about the age of The Fireball Kid, Danny Voss, and Game Two of the 2005 Series with his son. Although he currently lives in Los Angeles, the Sox are still his team: You can take the kid out of the South Side, but you can’t take the South Side out of the kid. |
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| The Ugly Little Tree | by Donald Enz Feb. 07, 2012 | $0.99 | 829 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: I was born in 1946 and raised in central Illinois. During my youth, I was lucky to be able to visit my parent's families each summer in two very small towns and had, in my opinion, free range over what I did. It was a great and unique experience that allowed my imagination to grow wild. I started to write and paint at a very early age and have been lucky to be able to continue my creativity my entire life. To do so has caused many difficulties at times, but I wouldn't trade a second of it. Being creative and being able to express myself in paintings, sculptures, and writing has made me a better person. I recommend creative freedom to everyone. I have a BS degree in English, an MA in sculpture, and an MFA in ceramics. |
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| The Amazing Maze of Chatsworth House | by Tim Sutton Feb. 07, 2012 | $3.99 | 1887 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: A hardcore e-biker since 2008. I ride throughout the Swiss winters. I sold over 250 copies of the "Real World User Guide to ebikes" on ebay before I discovered Smashwords :) I am also a single handicap golfer and I used to be a successful ski instructor, which has lead me to try and find a way to help other golfers get better as quickly and as painlessly as possible. (Which is easy, just read my guide :) I am also an avid vegetable and tomato grower and have for most of my life been involved with either my parents vegtable patch or my own kitchen garden. |
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| Defenders of Nightstar | by Shane Garvey Feb. 07, 2012 | $2.99 | 12917 words | Sample 15% |
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| Rosa Parks's Magic Farm Adventures | by UrbaneBooksPublishing Feb. 06, 2012 | $9.99 | 8175 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Author and publisher of various books which you can find at http://urbanbookspublishing.blogspot.com, http://shopnowshop.tripod.com and http://justpublished4you.blogspot.com http://poetrybusinessblog.blogspot.com |
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| Story Book | by Frederick Billingsley Feb. 06, 2012 | $7.00 | 8553 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born in the mid forties in Houston,Texas. Always wanted to try my hand at writing stories. Never got started until 2010, wrote seven books. Sing karaoke and preform with a live band. Presently taking lead guitar lessons and key board. All in my later years of life, so it is... |
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| Moon Mission | by Emma Gee Feb. 06, 2012 | $0.99 | 1188 words | Sample 50% |
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| Gypsy's Journey | by Sherry McKnight Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.99 | 14695 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Freshly retired as a church administrator and now free to exercise my lifetime yen to become a published author. I was born in Kansas City MO and lived there until my relocation to South Carolina in 2005. |
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| Mikie: A Family At Last | by Mandy Sheridan Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.00 | 16618 words | Sample 20% |
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| Jesus Will Catch A Cold | by Manuel Casias Feb. 04, 2012 | $2.99 | 2379 words | Sample 20% |
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| Zynglar's Trouble with Galagazoos | by JB Webb Feb. 04, 2012 | $0.99 | 857 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: JB Webb is an author and illustrator. His first book "Zynglar's trouble with Galagazoos" came about because he wanted to write a fun book about personal finance for kids. He enjoys running, rock climbing, traveling, volunteering for public television, and spending time with his family and friends. He works as a Financial Consultant full-time. |
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| Verboden Voor Mensen | by Tais Teng Feb. 04, 2012 | $1.99 | 20082 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Tais Teng is a pseudonym for a Dutch fantasy and science fiction writer, illustrator and sculptor. His real name is Thijs van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen and he was born in 1952 in The Hague. Tais Teng has written more than a hundred books for both adults and children. He has won the Paul Harland Prize four times. His books have been translated in German, Finnish, French and English. One of his books, The Emerald Boy, has been published in the USA. He recently sold the story Embrace the Night to the Night Land site. Two short story collections will soon be published as e-books: Cepheïde (in Dutch) and Lovecraft, my love (in English). His Dutch websites are http://www.taisteng.nl http://www.granterre.nl/ http://www.atlantisongezonken.nl/ For illustrations, book covers and commissions (English): http://taisteng.deviantart.com/gallery/ YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/taisteng?feature=mhee |
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| Cows! | by Martin Rothery Feb. 04, 2012 | $3.15 | 37006 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I started creative writing in September 2008 as I really wanted to write a book but had no idea where to start, so I enrolled on a creative writing course at the local college and I've never looked back since. I still haven't written the novel I expected to write either as my eyes were opened to so many other avenues of creative writing. By June 2009 I joined the Holmfirth Writers' Group and March 2010 I became the treasurer. Since then we have relaesed two anthologies with over 350 sales. Personally I have had some poems published, an article in a cat magazine and published my first book in rememberance of my grandparents and their writing. However, everything has been leading up to this moment - the release of COWS! my first novel. It has been two years in the making an after reading it to group members, friends, family and local primary school children it has initially been well received. I hope it goes on to do even better and that I will be able to publish a printed version in the near future. |
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| Action Annie: The Complete Omnibus | by William Forde Feb. 04, 2012 | $9.00 | 37441 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Ordinary Joe and the Mark of Four | by Tony Pritchard Feb. 04, 2012 | $3.99 | 67706 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Tony Pritchard was born in Doncaster, England in 1968. Kicking and screaming he spent most of his youth running from a succession of larger children until eventually escaping to the giddy heights of Teesside Polytechnic. Here he befriended many mentally challenged individuals and spent a great deal of time writing terrible poetry and stories that astounded no-one. There followed numerous flirtations with employment, but the desire to write was far stronger than the desire to learn how to write, and he continued to produce dreadful, lacklustre prose well into his thirties. Somehow, despite all his efforts, his writing improved, and eventually he realised that wanting to write was not enough; he had to learn how to write. Long hours of graft and several nervous breakdowns later he emerged from the cocoon of learning slightly improved. His first published work, "Ella's Coffee", became available for Amazon Kindle on 16th October 2011. The world was decidedly unconcerned. He has now returned to Doncaster, and continues to write, sometimes well. |
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| Action Annie: Story Twelve - Annie's Bonfire | by William Forde Feb. 04, 2012 | $1.59 | 3483 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Action Annie: Story Eleven: Annie's Kite | by William Forde Feb. 04, 2012 | $1.59 | 4528 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Artrobbery | by Ellis Flipse Feb. 04, 2012 | $0.99 | 6619 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: - Look for full biography at: http://www.ellisflipse.com/aboutellis-english.html - Kijk voor de volledige biografie op: http://www.ellisflipse.com/overellis.html |
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| Fly Bats Fly | by Winston Marshall Feb. 03, 2012 | $0.99 | 914 words | Sample 40% |
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| Action Annie: Story Ten - Annie and the Magician | by William Forde Feb. 03, 2012 | $1.59 | 4340 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Action Annie: Story Nine - Annie and the Bullfrog | by William Forde Feb. 03, 2012 | $1.59 | 3539 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Action Annie: Story Eight - Annie's Seaside Surprise | by William Forde Feb. 03, 2012 | $1.59 | 4393 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Thunderbirds & Warlocks - Serpent Deity Series - Edition 1 | by Willow Fae von Wicken Feb. 03, 2012 | $2.99 | 52365 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Willow Fae has travelled overseas exploring and embracing inspirations for her novels. Being nurtured in magic her entire life, she brings together enchanting worlds of unique, unforgettable beings, who brave obstacles of great peril, to maintain balance in the world. A college instructor by profession, she has been an online writer for many years, with over 1.6 million readers. Writing since she could hold a pen, she decided to share her novels with readers who love to escape to celestial worlds. In Willow Fae’s novels, good and evil aren’t always a simple matter of right and wrong, bad luck is the trip to being lucky, and consequences and misfortune are the elements to survival. |
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| Action Annie: Story Seven - Annie's Music Box | by William Forde Feb. 03, 2012 | $1.59 | 3699 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Forde was born in Ireland and currently lives in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. He is the father of five children and the author of 28 published books and a musical play. He is unique in the field of contemporary children's authors through the challenging emotional issues and story themes he addresses, preferring to focus upon those emotions that children find most difficult to appropriately express. One of West Yorkshire's most popular children's authors, his books have been publicly read in over 2,000 Yorkshire school assemblies by over 800 famous names and celebrities from the realms of Royalty, Film, Stage, Screen, Politics, Church, Sport, etc. The late Princess Diana used to read his earlier books to her then young children, William and Harry and Nelson Mandela once telephoned him to praise an African story book he had written. Others who have supported his works have included three Princesses, three Prime Ministers, two Presidents and numerous Bishops of the realm.A former Chief Inspector of Schools for Ofsted described his writing to the press as 'High quality literature.' Forever at the forefront of change, at the age of 18 years, William became the youngest Youth Leader and Trade Union Shop Steward in Great Britain. In 1971, he founded Anger Management in Great Britain and freely gave his courses to the world. Within the next two years, Anger Management courses had mushroomed across the English-speaking world. During the mid-70's, he introduced Relaxation Training into H.M. Prisons and between 1970 and 1995, he worked in West Yorkshire as a Probation Officer specialising in Relaxation Training, Anger Management, Stress Management and Assertive Training Group Work. He retired early on the grounds of ill health in 1995 to further his writing career, which witnessed him working with the Minister of Youth and Culture in Jamaica to establish a trans-Atlantic pen-pal project between 30 primary schools in Falmouth, Jamaica and 30 primary schools in Yorkshire. William was awarded the MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 1995 for his services to West Yorkshire. He has never sought to materially profit from the publication of his books and has allowed all profit from their sales (approx £200,000) to be given to charity. |
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| Joe wants to be Famous | by TotsPublishing Feb. 03, 2012 | $0.99 | 33 words | Sample 20% |
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| Percy the Angry Fire Engine | by TotsPublishing Feb. 02, 2012 | $0.99 | 33 words | Sample 20% |
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| Priscilla the Great: Bring the Pain | by Sybil Nelson Feb. 02, 2012 | $4.99 | 49899 words | Sample 20% |
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| Which Me Should I Be? | by Melissa Robertson Feb. 02, 2012 | $1.75 | 244 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: There's no way to pinpoint one way to describe me. I'm a jack of all trades and wouldn't have it any other way! My 1st book may have been for small children (I wanted to do somethine special for my 2 kids) but it definately won't be my only genre! Stay tuned! I've just begun! Who knows where this mind of mine will take me? Pretty scary thought... ;-) |
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| ARENA ONE: Slaverunners (Book #1 of the Survival Trilogy) | by Morgan Rice Feb. 02, 2012 | $4.99 | 84509 words | Sample 20% |
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| Charlie the Chimps Day Out | by Tracy Arkell Feb. 02, 2012 | $10.00 | 1864 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I started out as a submissive in the BDSM lifestyle and eventually grew to be a slave. I have done the leather lifestyle, gorean, D/s, M/s and everything in between. I do not do vanilla, but I do expand my horizons by trying new things and if it is something I like, then I add it to my list of things I want to do. I started my first novel, which is now finished two years later and have now published a children's book. I have poems that are on poetry.com and they were published in their books, including the audiobooks. Ask me anything and if I feel it is too personal, I'll let you know. I am currently working on novel number 2 and possibly a third. I am also going to put all my poems into one book and hope that I can publish them as well. |
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| Charlie Gets Stuck | by TotsPublishing Feb. 02, 2012 | $0.99 | 31 words | Sample 20% |
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| Prisoners of Castle X | by Ellada Kazarina Feb. 01, 2012 | $2.99 | 34546 words | Sample 20% |
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| The Adventures of Riley Raccoon | by William Trelawny Feb. 01, 2012 | $0.99 | 15173 words | Sample 19% |
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| The Stiff Brown Bear And The Lonely House | by Ateldoora Nightmoon-Barnum Feb. 01, 2012 | $2.75 | 31 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ateldoora D. Nightmoon-Barnum is a Seattle born sculptor, painter, and Illustrator. She proudly runs two projects: Nyliir Studios (Sculpture and Mixed Media Paintings) and Druantia Designs (Illustration, Portraiture, and Logo Design). Although she has developed a reputation for placing important attention to detail she describes both her subject matter and technical approaches as "a continued intuitive exploration." Despite having created a large variety of work including painted murals, Beautiful custom portraits and lockets, and a vast series of art liquor and perfume bottles, she is best known for her collection of counter culture porcelain dolls. As a modern doll maker she has been featured in numerous galleries including the Helen Smith Gallery, The Aria Gallery, and Happy Delusions in Renton Washington. Ateldoora was educated at Green River Community College by noted sculptors Paul Metievier and Edward Brannan. She continued her education privately under the mentorship of Seattle Art Director Nicole Stremlow Monahan. She plans to continue through to her Masters of Fine Arts starting in fall 2012. In addition to the drive to create art that the working class family can afford her greatest inspiration is that of her two beautiful Children: Catherine Anna and Grey Edward. She is photographed with her husband Adam who has always been her greatest professional supporter. For more Information on Ateldoora’s work as a Fine Arts Sculptor and Mixed Media Painter please view her Nyliir Studios Site. http://nyliirstudios.mosaicglobe.com/ |
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| Harold the Fire Breathing Mouse | by Michael Zilinek Feb. 01, 2012 | $1.99 | 2273 words | Sample 20% |
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| Sir Nathan and the Quest for Queen Gobbledeegook | by Mark Smith Feb. 01, 2012 | $3.99 | 56072 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Mark Smith lives in a small town in the Midwest and has enjoyed the creative outlet of writing since a young age. Sir Nathan and the Quest for Queen Gobbledeegook was originally written as a silly romp through a land of adventure for the author's young nieces and nephews. Now it has been rewritten and edited for a general release, aimed at other children like the author's 9 year old son and for those young at heart. |
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| Eillios: Warrior's Mark | by Nicole Dobbs Feb. 01, 2012 | $4.44 | 81394 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: A firm believer in the power of your imagination, Nicole Dobbs set out to write a story that could make new worlds come alive for readers. Enter Eillios, a realm where there are no limitations. A land where big cats are your closest companions and fire and lightning are gifts; powers to be harnessed. Though, in the real world, none of this is true. In Eillios nothing is truly impossible. Eillios: Warrior's Mark is the first novel in the Eillios series. For more on the author find her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nicole-Dobbs/235010669911686 |
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| Pierre and the Broken Arm | by James Radke Feb. 01, 2012 | $2.99 | 3073 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: My name is James Radke. I have a PhD in Pharmacology and have been a professional medical writer since 2000 (see www.wordpharm.com ). I am also a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Combining these two passions, I hope to create a series of books designed to help children with a newly diagnosed medical condition understand their condition and its treatment. Most patient education material is designed for adult patients with a fairly high level of readability. It is time we empower children to be part of their own healing process. |
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| Barking | by Carol Mahar Feb. 01, 2012 | $2.99 | 106 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I'm an artist and art teacher living everywhere at the moment!! |
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| Melancholy cat | by Chris White Feb. 01, 2012 | Free! | 560 words | Sample 20% |
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