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A Month of Girls | by JohnSkaife May 31, 2008 | $2.99 | 8583 words | Sample 20% |
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A Mixed Bag | by Richard F. West Sep. 20, 2008 | $3.00 | 83664 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: RICHARD F. WEST was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He majored in aeronautical engineering at The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. However, when English Literature was offered for the first time at the technical college, he switched majors. He and his wife, Jeanette, raised four children in Plainfield, New Jersey, where they lived for 16 years. Mr. West began writing while commuting to Manhattan, where he worked as a computer programmer and later a systems analyst. His first contemporary spy novel, Crystal Clear, was published in 1981 by Popular Library. A trio of light, easy-reading mysteries (Old Gang Of Mine (1997), As Crime Goes By (1998), Ghoul Of My Dreams (1999)) was published by The Berkley Publishing Group. These novels are centered on the unexpected adventures of people living in a Florida retirement facility. Mr. West and his wife currently reside in southwest Florida. |
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Whispers Hidden behind Dark Doors | by Frank F. Atanacio Oct. 15, 2008 | $1.95 | 8256 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Frank F. Atanacio was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He enjoys writing and collecting baseball cards. His passion is Mystery novels, and he does have a series of thrillers featuring Nick PT Barnum. His latest effort is Dark Clouds featuring Nick Barnum. He has two daughters, Ronnie and Laura, and a son, Frank Jr. He now resides in the Huntington section of Shelton, Connecticut |
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To Sweeten Boredom | by Jeff Tikari Nov. 18, 2008 | $4.95 | 47539 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Author and Homeopathic doctor. Jeff has written six books and has been published in India, USA, UK and Canada. |
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Sugar Lumps and Black Eye Blues | by Tamesha S. Hawkins Nov. 21, 2008 | $15.00 | 7926 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The New Jersey native attended Temple University where she majored in Elementary Education with concentrations in Theater Arts and Psychology. Maintaining a home away from home in Philadelphia, she devotes her time to working in the theatre profession, promoting literacy in Philadelphia public schools, and performing. Recently crowned The PBGP Poetry Slam Champion for 2009, Hawkins is excited that her work is taking shape in the community. Next, she is co-writing a one-woman showcase titled Beginning with Molasses, which will bring her poetry to life for the theater stage. After the completion of her play, Hawkins’ plans to leave the U.S. and journey to Japan to enhance her writing and Theater Administration knowledge. Now, the writer for Cipher This! for PMZ magazine, Hawkins is elated to share her poetic message. Selections from both her books have been featured on Brown Girl Radio: A Cure for the Common, Da Block, WRTI 90.1 FM with J. Michael Harrison, Temple University, Aspire Arts, NBC 10, Moonstone: 100 Poets Reading, NateBrown Entertainment, Tree House Books, Warmdaddy’s, Jus Words, NJ Performing Arts Center, T Bar, Verbal Roots, The NAACP, Lyrical Playground, Robin’s Bookstore, First Person Arts at The Gershman Y Salon, The RED Lounge for AIDS Awareness, and Dr. Sonia Sanchez Literacy Night. |
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The Second Series | by JohnSkaife Nov. 27, 2008 | $5.00 | 13772 words | Sample 20% |
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From The Heart, A Life In Poetry | by Jerry Humphrey Dec. 01, 2008 | $3.99 | 15275 words | Sample 45% |
| Author bio: Jerry Wayne Humphrey was born 1 Dec 1946 in rural Alabama. He graduated high school from Austin Academy in Oak Park, Ill in 1967 and was drafted into the Army. After his training he was assigned to the elite 3rd Infantry, better known as the Old Guard at Arlington, Virginia. While there he participated in numerous events and ceremonies including the funeral of Senator Kennedy. He met three presidents and was at the inauguration of one, the departure of another, and the funeral of President Eisenhower. He saw the inside of the White House, read the words of Abraham Lincoln and saw the resting place of many fallen comrades. The things he saw, the historical events he was part of would shape his life forever. After spending over twenty two years federal service his failing health forced him to retire to his rural Alabama home. There he began writing poems. He has published a book of poems titled From The Heart, a book of his time in the Old Guard titled In the Garden, And A short story book titled The Story Collection. These are available from Wordclay.com at http://www.wordclay.com/BookStore/BookStoreSearchResults They are available as ebooks from smashwords.com. He was inspired to write the collection of short stories by his grandfather and the many stories he heard as a young man growing up. He continues to write poems and short stories and is now working on another book. |
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The Shed | by Kasey Sailer Dec. 19, 2008 | $0.99 | 4503 words | Sample 55% |
| Author bio: My name is Kasey Sailer and I am 25 years old. I just got out of the US Air Force after serving for 6 years. I am now enrolled in college and am pursuing a degree in English. I have always loved to write and read. I don't post much on here but am constantly posting on my website. Let me know what you think. |
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The Acorn Stories | by Duane Simolke Dec. 24, 2008 | $3.00 | 62111 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Duane Simolke wrote the books The Acorn Stories, Degranon, Holding Me Together, and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio. He co-wrote The Return of Innocence and The Acorn Gathering: Writers Uniting Against Cancer. DuaneSimolke.Com includes some of his writing, as well as a variety of links. |
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Crouton: A Love Story | by T. Alex Miller Jan. 21, 2009 | $0.99 | 32467 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: About the author T. Alex Miller is a graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder creative writing program. His writing career has been spent mostly in community newspapers, although he also worked for a year in Hollywood (in development at the Sci-Fi Channel) and edited a magazine in Los Angeles (LA Family). He is currently the editor of the Summit Daily News, a newspaper in Frisco, CO. In addition to his career in journalism, Miller has been active in theatre as an actor, director and playwrights. His plays have been produced locally as well as in conjunction with the state theatre festival. They include 5 Gears in Reverse, The Adjudicators, Velociraptors and Outrageous Claims. His new novel, Ohiowa, is the culmination of a three-year project to create a larger story about the emotional state of the U.S. Believing that most of the fiction being created today with terrorism as a theme has more to do with the act itself, Miller wanted to explore what happens to ordinary people when terror enters their lives. In so doing, he chose a fictional location with which he is highly familiar – a Colorado mountain town – and situations, characters and settings with which he has firm knowledge. Miller lives in Frisco, Colorado with his wife, Jen, and their many children. |
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Back to the Garden (An Erotic Anthology) | by Selena Kitt Jan. 26, 2009 | $4.99 | 35182 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Selena Kitt is a bestselling and award-winning author of erotic fiction. She is one of the highest selling erotic writers in the business. With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone, she is the cream-at-the-top of erotica! Her writing embodies everything from the spicy to the scandalous, but watch out-this kitty also has sharp claws and her stories often include intriguing edges and twists that take readers to new, thought-provoking depths. When she’s not pawing away at her keyboard, Selena runs an innovative publishing company (www.excessica.com) and in her spare time, she devotes herself to her family—a husband and four children—and her growing organic garden. She also loves bellydancing and photography. Her books EcoErotica (2009), The Real Mother Goose (2010) and Heidi and the Kaiser (2011) were all Epic Award Finalists. Her only gay male romance, Second Chance, won the Epic Award in Erotica in 2011. Her story, Connections, was one of the runners-up for the 2006 Rauxa Prize, given annually to an erotic short story of “exceptional literary quality,†out of over 1,000 nominees, where awards are judged by a select jury and all entries are read “blind†(without author’s name available.) She can be reached on her website at www.selenakitt.com |
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Quickies (An Erotic / Erotica Anthology) | by Selena Kitt Feb. 02, 2009 | $4.99 | 52543 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Selena Kitt is a bestselling and award-winning author of erotic fiction. She is one of the highest selling erotic writers in the business. With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone, she is the cream-at-the-top of erotica! Her writing embodies everything from the spicy to the scandalous, but watch out-this kitty also has sharp claws and her stories often include intriguing edges and twists that take readers to new, thought-provoking depths. When she’s not pawing away at her keyboard, Selena runs an innovative publishing company (www.excessica.com) and in her spare time, she devotes herself to her family—a husband and four children—and her growing organic garden. She also loves bellydancing and photography. Her books EcoErotica (2009), The Real Mother Goose (2010) and Heidi and the Kaiser (2011) were all Epic Award Finalists. Her only gay male romance, Second Chance, won the Epic Award in Erotica in 2011. Her story, Connections, was one of the runners-up for the 2006 Rauxa Prize, given annually to an erotic short story of “exceptional literary quality,†out of over 1,000 nominees, where awards are judged by a select jury and all entries are read “blind†(without author’s name available.) She can be reached on her website at www.selenakitt.com |
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If Mortals Had Been Immortals And Other Short Stories | by Zaira & Nadira Rahman Feb. 05, 2009 | $4.99 | 30691 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Writer, Blogger,Copywriter & Animal Rights Activist. |
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The Poetry of Staying Alive | by Brian Avey Feb. 07, 2009 | $1.49 | 6988 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: I was born in Burley, Idaho, and began playing the piano at the age of 4 years. After the family moved to San Diego, I continued to study music, and gave recitals, was soloist with community symphony orchestras, and toured Europe with the San Diego Youth Symphony. I attended SDSU, where I studied piano, viola and world music, graduating with a Bachelor of Music in 1981. Following graduation, I worked for a software company, and eventually became a V.P. of Linguistics in charge of research and development of machine translation. After almost 20 years in the software industry, I switched careers and worked as a church musician, directing choirs, playing organ and piano, and teaching music. My most recent work is at St Patrick Church in Carlsbad, CA. I traveled to several countries of Europe, Mexico, Japan and Taiwan, and continue to be interested in languages, world cultures, music, art and literature. Languages that I speak or am quite familiar with include Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Presently, I reside in San Diego, CA. |
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The Darkness and the Light and Other Poems | by Travis King Feb. 07, 2009 | $4.95 | 2960 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Travis King is a poet, fiction writer, and essayist from the Pacific Northwest. His works have been published both in print and online. An advocate of copyright reform, he offers most of his work through Creative Commons licensing. |
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Where Have You Gone, Great Goddess? and Other Poems of Nature and the Spirit | by Travis King Feb. 07, 2009 | $4.95 | 3310 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Travis King is a poet, fiction writer, and essayist from the Pacific Northwest. His works have been published both in print and online. An advocate of copyright reform, he offers most of his work through Creative Commons licensing. |
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Coming Together: For Gabrielle | by Alessia Brio Feb. 20, 2009 | $1.99 | 26183 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Take one part Appalachian redneck, one part aging wet dream, and one part filthy-minded wordsmith. Mix well and serve with chocolate-covered cherries. There you have the one and only Alessia Brio. Alessia writes all colors and flavors of erotica, from heterosexual to menage to same sex, and from twisted to humorous to deeply touching. (Sometimes, usually by accident, it even qualifies as romance.) Her work has earned her critical acclaim in the form of an EPPIE for Best Erotica (fine flickering hungers) and a Romantic Times Top Pick (Coming Together: For the Cure) in addition to a plethora of glowing online reviews. |
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More Lost Memories | by Teel McClanahan Feb. 23, 2009 | $4.99 | 49722 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Teel is happily married to an English teacher and they live together in Phoenix, AZ with a cat which does not appreciate having Teel read his books aloud to it nearly as much as you probably would. While satisfied with never having to shovel the desert's heat from his driveway, Teel is interested in experiencing more travel in his life - especially of sorts like "through time" and "to other planets," so feel free to invite him along if you're going. Teel is an independent author, artist, creative visionary, blogger, publisher, podcaster, and sometimes filmmaker. You can find out more about him and his other stories, novels, poetry and more by visiting Modern Evil Press: http://modernevil.com/ |
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Apple-Tempting New: A Tasty Tribute to New Life | by Jackie O'Donnell Feb. 27, 2009 | $1.99 | 3237 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: I admit it. I’m addicted to writing. It’s a compulsion I’ve had ever since I first held a pencil and could make words appear on pieces of butcher paper from the roll my parents wrapped bread and other goodies in at our family bakery in San Jose, CA. It continued through third grade, when I won a prize from the school bank for a little masterpiece called “It’s Fun to Save.†It drove away the lonesomes of not being able to play with other kids because polio left me less than agile, and it led to several notebooks containing imaginary escapades of my mom, my dog, my wheelchair, and me. As a senior in high school I won the Creative Writing award for the year—but earned only a B in the class because I wanted to write what I wanted to write, not what was necessarily assigned. When I began college I decided writing was not going to feed me, and I loved the thought of teaching others how to communicate in writing. Teaching was a natural fit. For many years I taught high school English, that universally hated subject. Those years gave me happy fulfillment and lifelong friends in the form of colleagues and ex-students. I count among my blessings “kids†who are now in education, politics, on both sides of the law (one in prison, one a District Attorney), corporate executives, trades people, the famous and the slightly infamous. Keeping in touch with these people, along with experiences I had growing up as a person with a disability, gave me food for thought. . . and for writing. Much of what I write, then, deals with how people treat each other. In 2005 my son, Brian, vacated the nest to begin his own life. Deeply saddened by this, his father and I set out the following day to turn his bedroom into a guest room and buy new living room furniture. When Brian asked why we didn’t do all this stuff while he was still home, I could only tell him my hopes that he’d drop by often to see whatever else we were up to. When he’s a parent of a teenager, he’ll understand. Meanwhile, my husband, Frank, and I are content to make a life of our own while enjoying the man our son has grown up to be. Life is good. Life brings surprises. Life exists to be written about and shared. |
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Shadow Play | by Gabrielle Bryant-Gainer March 06, 2009 | $4.00 | 70847 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am a poet. |
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The Curse of St. Giles | by Eddie Heaton March 08, 2009 | $0.99 | 8642 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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I Am Rich; Yet Still Poor: Volume 1.5 Gay and Proud | by Authoress Kerry Lynn Cochran March 08, 2009 | $8.00 | 6234 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Kerry Lynn Cochran an African American lesbian writer living in Greensboro, North Carolina. I haven’t currently done any poetry slams but would like to do this as a public venue and I aspire to be a motivational speaker to the youth in the community by using my past experiences, education and outlook on life. Kerry Lynn Cochran has a firm belief that anyone can change their life around by hard work, a positive outlook on life and education. Ms. Cochran has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration and currently working on her Master's Degree in Justice and Security; Ms. Cochran has worked with juveniles and youth. |
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I Am Rich; Yet Still Poor Volume 1: Can U Hear Me World | by Authoress Kerry Lynn Cochran March 08, 2009 | $6.00 | 6438 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Kerry Lynn Cochran an African American lesbian writer living in Greensboro, North Carolina. I haven’t currently done any poetry slams but would like to do this as a public venue and I aspire to be a motivational speaker to the youth in the community by using my past experiences, education and outlook on life. Kerry Lynn Cochran has a firm belief that anyone can change their life around by hard work, a positive outlook on life and education. Ms. Cochran has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration and currently working on her Master's Degree in Justice and Security; Ms. Cochran has worked with juveniles and youth. |
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A Day With The Dead | by Eddie Heaton March 09, 2009 | $0.99 | 1208 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Henry's Will | by Eddie Heaton March 10, 2009 | $0.99 | 1043 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Beneath a Star-Blue Sky | by William Woodall March 10, 2009 | $1.47 | 47598 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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Good Fairy | by Eddie Heaton March 11, 2009 | $0.99 | 845 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Oasis of Love | by Eric Rhodes March 11, 2009 | $4.25 | 5668 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Eric Rhodes is an author/poet/stock market zealot and dash of anchorite, currently living on the west coast of Ireland. He is a student in the cycles of time and life and spends his days writing poetry, studying nature, stock market cycles and hiking in the mountains. |
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Frog Dreams | by Suzanne Kayko -Montpetit March 11, 2009 | $4.00 | 48561 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: I live in British Columbia on Vancouver Island, its poetry in motion and I could not think of being anywhere else. As for who I am well I am a mother, and a sister, and of course a person passionate about everything. Hobbies include running, but I am no Forest Gump. consider me your best friend a confidant and mentor. A life coach you do not see very often but tell your deepest secrets to, you will then understand how I write and be inspired to read once you find me. Visit me at www.thethoughtfactor.com |
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The Little White Bag | by Eddie Heaton March 12, 2009 | $0.99 | 405 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Jenny's Ghost | by Eddie Heaton March 14, 2009 | $0.99 | 1976 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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You Don't Know What You've Got... Tales of Loss and Dispossession | by David Wood March 14, 2009 | $2.99 | 68998 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: David Wood is a fan of all things historical, archaeological, mythological, and cryptozoological, and his writing blends all of these passions. When it's vacation time, he passes on the exotic locales, preferring ruins, caves, Indian mounds, mountains, and sites of historical interest. David is the author of the Dane Maddock Adventures series, the historical adventure Into the Woods, and the young adult thriller The Zombie-Driven Life. When not writing, David co-hosts the ThrillerCast podcast. He and his family live in the Atlanta area. |
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Passion | by Eddie Heaton March 17, 2009 | $0.99 | 799 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Darkness Before Dawn | by Summer Torian March 17, 2009 | $2.00 | 10141 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Hello to all, my name is Summer. I've been writing since I was about eleven years old, when I frist discovered a simple writing site though an old friend. I started writing there, and got a few good reviews for my short stories. Recently I started writing a book, but stopped for I thought it was horrible. My mother found the document and read it, then encouraged me to continue, and I did. I am only fourteen years old, but I asure you more vocabulary and writing skills are polished over my three years of writing. This is what I want to do with my life. My dream is to have a hard cover book with MY name on the front. I eat, dream, and sleep with constant thoughts of my stories, I constantly day dream during school hours about them. This is honestly my one true love. Being able to write as a career would be a dream come true. I hope you all will read my stories and enjoy them as much as I enjoy writing them! |
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Duty Calls | by Eddie Heaton March 22, 2009 | $0.99 | 1970 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mainly short stories but I've finished one novel and started a couple more. To survive I sell advertising space and adjustable beds! I used to own a publishing company but I had to let it die. I'm always interested in receiving lucrative offers from literary agents, publishers, film producers... I live in South London with two cats and one woman. Please contact me at eddie*capitalmarketsonline.com (substitute*for @) |
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Horror, Humor, and Heroes | by Jim Bernheimer March 26, 2009 | $0.99 | 66798 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Thanks for visiting my profile. I'm a writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Horror, Humor, and Heroes is my first published collection. Dead Eye: Pennies for the Ferryman is currently the highest rated novel on Smashwords. Visit my website at www.jimbernheimer.com. |
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POETRY SHEET, VOL. 1, APRIL 09 | by Carla Viniferi April 08, 2009 | $1.99 | 584 words | Sample 20% |
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Perceptions of the Green Notebook | by Marc Roman April 08, 2009 | $0.99 | 48745 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Simply Offbeat Writing. Will make more available as life permits. |
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THE MUSE’S MIRE: 2005-2008 COLLECTION | by Shannon Miller April 09, 2009 | $3.00 | 24663 words | Sample 50% |
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The Oak, The Dragon, and Other, Off-Kilter Tales | by JA Laflin April 28, 2009 | $4.50 | 25436 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: JA Laflin has tried his hand at everything artistic from the recording studio to comic book art. He has written many short stories over the years, among many articles. He currently lives in Beaverton, OR, spending his time writing, drawing, making music, and spending time with his family. |
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Flashy Fiction - Under A Thousand | by George Angus May 12, 2009 | You set the price! | 10913 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Owner of Tumblemoose Writing Services. The tag line reads: "Inspiring Writers Every Day" I write and have been published in the following venues: Magazine Articles Web Copy Student Workbooks Textbooks Ad Copy e-books I have two novels in progress. My style is fun and conversational. My approach is real and laid back. |
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POETRY SHEET #2 MAY 2009 | by Carla Viniferi May 13, 2009 | $1.99 | 877 words | Sample 15% |
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Joy In a Box | by Sally Hanan May 14, 2009 | $4.99 | 20442 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Sally Hanan is originally from Dublin, Ireland, but managed to permanently escape the cold, wet weather with her family in 1995. She now lives in TX, where she is known for chumming up to people who own boats and cook rib-eye steak on the deck. Sally owns a freelance writing and editing business. In addition, she serves as an inner-healing counselor in her home church. Sally’s other websites: http://inksnatcher.com http://ductapegirls.com |
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Up for Grabs: Exploring the Worlds of Gender | by Lauren P. Burka May 21, 2009 | $5.99 | 23764 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Lauren's tarot cards told her she would never hold down a normal job. She writes erotica, erotic science fiction and fantasy, and erotic romance, for Circlet Press, Torquere Press, and others from her home in the Boston area. She is the author of the books Mate and Wishbone and the editor of Up for Grabs, Kneel to Me, and other books. She is an editor at Circlet Press. |
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A Kinder Bright: Poems of Praise & Remembrance | by Jerry Fagnani May 27, 2009 | $4.99 | 5609 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Jerry Fagnani has lived his entire life in Jessup, Pennsylvania in Lackawanna County. He has been involved in creative writing for over forty five years. This is his first volume of poetry. His wife, Elaine, died in nineteen ninety one. He has a daughter, Kimberly, and her husband, Gary, and two grandchildren, Ryan and Garret. |
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Pegasus at the Plow: A Poetry Collection | by Patrick Walker May 29, 2009 | $4.99 | 5392 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 9, 1958, Patrick Joseph Walker has always been a seeker of truth in all things. His earliest perceptions of life were colored by familial devotion to Irish clan and the Catholic Church. An early scholar, he attended Scranton Preparatory School and was later accepted into the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Program at the University of Scranton. During a hiatus from formal education, he worked as a staff writer for the Legislature in Saipan. When he returned to the United States, he was awarded a Philosophy Fellowship at Fordham University. Today, he "works" as an editor and proofreader of educational materials for a local correspondence college. His "real" work, however, involves studying the works of Blaise Pascal and Friedrich Hayek. He lives in Factoryville, Pennsylvania, with his artist POSSLQ, Ginger Cody, her daughter Anna, and the family's two dogs, Lilly and Rosie. |
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Electric Literature no.1 | by Michael Cunningham June 04, 2009 | $4.95 | 27908 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Michael Cunningham is the author of the novels A Home at the End of the World, Flesh and Blood, The Hours, and Specimen Days. The Hours won the 1999 PEN Faulkner and Pulitzer prizes. |
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With Arms Wide Open | by Vanilla Heart Publishing June 14, 2009 | $5.99 | 48648 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: Vanilla Heart Publishing produces and releases both fiction and non-fiction in electronic and print formats. |
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Voices of Survivors | by Vanilla Heart Publishing June 14, 2009 | $6.99 | 34013 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: Vanilla Heart Publishing produces and releases both fiction and non-fiction in electronic and print formats. |
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Acquaintance: A Collection of Sonnets | by Eugene Docena June 24, 2009 | $2.00 | 10143 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Eugene Docena is a Poet, Playwright/Producer, living in Los Angeles, California. Co-Founder of Azure Lorica, Inc. |
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