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| Tarot | by Nils Horn May 13, 2012 | 18975 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live as a yogi near Hamburg/Germany. I believe in the unity of all religions. |
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| A Twin's Redemption | by ... ... May 13, 2012 | 31733 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a twin |
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| Unseen | by Kameko Murakami May 13, 2012 | 11502 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kameko Murakami is an author and oddball who lives in a somewhat-haunted Victorian in San Francisco, which she shares with a Kitchen God made from various cooking utensils and a candle, a dog which appears out of thin air (but only when it wants to shower in her bathroom), a sometimes roommate who likes to shoot pistols with her eyes closed and far too many dusty books to even bother with counting. She is also dating a Serbian with a handlebar mustache. Furthermore, she is a fan of horseradish cheese and silly biographical information written in the pre-dawn hours. Please stop by her homepage for more writing, cheese and tales of the bizarre. |
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| Las Vegas Hud Homes | by matt striker May 13, 2012 | 116 words | Read a sample |
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| Orlando's Gift | by Katie W Stewart May 13, 2012 | 4803 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Katie W Stewart is an Australian author of fantasy fiction for all ages. In her non-writing life she works as a Library Assistant and IT Support person at a small Catholic school in country Western Australia. She is married to a farmer and is the mother of three children aged 8-18. In her spare time she illustrates books, paints pet portraits and plays celtic harp and guitar. |
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| Freedom of the Monsoon | by Malika Gandhi May 13, 2012 | 105452 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a first time author who lives with my husband and two sons in the UK. I love to write and read and reviews others' books and writings. |
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| Glories of Yog | by Shri Paramhans Swami Adgadanandji Ashram Trust May 13, 2012 | 22111 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Swami Shri Adgadanad Ji Maharaj came to the recluse of the worldly saint Paramanand Ji at the age of 23 years in November 1955 searching for the truth. The hermitage of Parmanand Ji was at Chitrakoot Anusuiya, Satna, Madhya Pradesh (India) amidst the dense forests infested with wild animals. Living in such inhabitable forest in the absence of any facility. This rightly reflects that he was a great sage. Reverend Paramhans Ji received premonitions of his arrival many years ago. The day he reached the ashram, Paramhans Ji received divine presage. He had declared to his disciples, “A young man who is ardently seeking to go beyond the periodicity of life must be coming at any moment now.†Moment he cast his eye upon him, Paramahans Ji declared, “Here he is!†Whenever a pupil comes in contact with a great sage, immediately it is beyond his senses to fathom the greatness of the sage. He was also intimated by the divine soul and chaste Brahmin, “The sages who have been incarnated in this world, your Guru has all those qualities and he is such sage. With the strengthening of his faith in the Guru his spiritual pursuit also speeded up. Guided under the angelic guidance of the Guru he set out on the path of spiritual freedom. The aim was established. Maharaj Ji, although was not interested in writing, following the godly directions he has contributed invaluable treatises through speech and in text for the social good. The first such publication is ‘Jeevanadarsh and Atmaanubhooti’ – is an account of the ideal life and the spiritual pursuit of his Guru Paramhans Paramanand Ji. It is a collection of his life sketch and many astonishing incidents. Many of the people are even alive today, who have seen such unique personality and for that matter they consider themselves very lucky. Secrets of the techniques of spiritual pursuits, which have been revealed to him by the Guru, have also been included in this book. It is one of the most appraised and invaluable books in today’s world, on the subject of spiritualism, which could only be perceived by the student on the path of attainment of spiritualism. The divine direction has become instrumental in the creation of this book. Since the thought , promulgated by the Yogeshwar Lord Krishna have been expressed in their simple rudimentary form, it is called ‘Yatharth Geeta’. Only a contemporary saint can find true solution for the social good, answers to their questions and solve their problems. The dead do not rule from the graves. To have reverence for the departed and take guidance from them to certain extent may be alright, however, for the contemporary problems, we need to take guidance from some great living saint only. Swami Ji has never advanced claim that he has attained divinity. He merely presents to the society, what he has been able to receive in his quest of Truth. |
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| Café d'Afrique: A Personal Discovery | by Tineke Van der Eecken May 13, 2012 | 24618 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tineke Van der Eecken is a Belgian-born Australian writer of creative non-fiction, and an award-winning poet. Her work has been published in Indigo, Dreamcatcher, Creatrix and Blackmail Press. Her first full-length publication is 'Café d'Afrique’ was first published in the UK. In 2012, the author self-published a new and revised edition ‘Café d’Afrique: A Personal Discovery’ through her conscious business ‘Tineke Creations’. |
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| Dead Last Vol. 1 Part 3 | by Marc Quaranta May 13, 2012 | 6783 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a graduate of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Telecommunications. At twenty-three years old, I published my first book on Smashwords titled "ABILITIES," however I have also written a feature length screen play, short films, and a pilot for a TV show, all of course are still in my possession. Writing has been a passion of mine since I was fifteen years old and I couldn't think of a better way to spend my time. I was born in Illinois, but quickly moved and spent my whole life in Carmel, Indiana. After graduation, I was hired by a TV station in Indianapolis, Fox 59. It is a great job, partly because I have so much free time to right. If you have any questions you'd like to ask me please feel free to contact me on Facebook or Twitter. I would love to talk to my fans...that is hoping some day I have fans. Be Good everyone! |
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| El Templo de la Naturaleza | by Paul Andreas Wunderlich May 12, 2012 | 17550 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Soy un amante de la literatura fantástica; el transporte a otros mundos jamás a dejado mi lado desde que nos hicimos amigos, en aquel entonces. Opino que la vida es bella rimándola y generando tras ella metáforas para explicar sus fenómenos alternos. Os invito a perseguir las letras que quedaron plasmadas tras la publicación de mi primera obra artÃstica. Las letras quizá admitan dejarse probar tras alguna dosis inicial, y espero que lo sigan haciendo luego de su degustar prolongado. Soy un filósofo enamorado de la vida, y sobre ella me gusta refleccionar. Quizá de vez en cuando me aventure por los senderos que a muchos nos gustan festejar. Entre otras veces, me gusta aislarme, y focalizar mi pasión sobre aquella cosa que a todos nos elude: los enigmas de la vida. Y sobre ellos a veces escribo y tergiverso a historias fantásticas. Espero poder compartir tales aventuras con vosotros. |
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| Paul's Letter | by Lance Stewart May 12, 2012 | 8897 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm married to the most beautiful girl in the world (she's making me type this while staring over my shoulder with a knife to my head). But she really is : ) Pablo, the vicious chihuahua, keeps me busy constantly. I've published four books which are all available through Kindle, Nook, Ipad, and all the other electronic devices as well. I have a half dozen other projects I've been writing on for some time now and hope my books sell on Smashwords and other electronic communities well enough so I can finish them. So go buy one of them or all so I can do that! |
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| The Day of the Living Pizza | by Vickie Johnstone May 12, 2012 | 9546 words | Read a sample |
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| Aftermath: Found | by Richard Schwarz May 12, 2012 | 2556 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Richard Schwarz always had an insatiable curiosity for the feminine form that started the first time he looked through one of his father's gentleman's magazine at age seven. Without the stigma of modern society to contend with, his young imagination blossomed with the possibility of engaging a woman's delectable delights. Creative story telling sprang from the fertile field of his mind and as he matured erotic day dreaming followed. Several years of discovery, escapades, and a move from the south to Missouri later, Richard Schwarz decided to pursue a dream and begin writing. The subject matter he laces each story with came easily from his earliest fantasies and his later exploits. As a responsible father and husband balancing a job and a new found career in erotica, he never forgets the most important thing to him which is his family. In the wee hours of the night, after he's satisfied his wife's insatiable lust for his husbandly duties, his mind drifts away in content as he reflects on his interracial relationship. Eventually, although the names have been changed and the scenarios elaborated upon, he begins to tell his tales so that others may enjoy them as well. |
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| An Ox in the House | by Colin Cohen May 12, 2012 | 4197 words | Read a sample |
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| Simple Ebook Formatting (for Kindle and Nook): 10 Easy Steps | by Bernard Schaffer May 12, 2012 | 10455 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Independent author Bernard Schaffer writes in a wide variety of styles, from ultra-violent historical fiction to sci-fi westerns; from best-selling police procedurals to non-fiction collections that include poetry. Called one of the "Best independent authors alive," Schaffer continues to push the boundaries of both his readership and his craft. |
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| Robots’ Logics are too Masturbatory | by ShinLiang May 12, 2012 | 3131 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kuan Sheng Liang, (born June 13th, 1988), preferably known as Shinliang, is a University student. Shinliang currently finished his maiden novel while in the meantime pursue studies in UniMAP, course Biomedical Electronics Engineering (June 2008 – June 2012). He is an eligible bachelor for the present. Shinliang is a Malaysian Chinese, and lives in the East Malaysia, a place named Kuching, Sarawak which is the largest and populous city in Borneo, together with his parents and three brothers, Shinliang is second among four. The varieties of nature and multicultural heritage have given much inspiration for him to write up fire-new narratives, details and plots in his novel, together with his imaginativeness as an engineer-apprentice without losing sight of the beauty of ‘belles-lettres’ and the importance of using ‘daring’ sentences and sophisticated, ‘unwonted’ vocabularies, unprecedented story-line to boot which, story can be fitted into a movie as it goes. He had taken at least two years to finish his first novel, namely Magical Half, however it remained unpublished for all the prepublication works. |
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| Tango Undone | by Michelle Fox May 12, 2012 | 1732 words | Read a sample |
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| The Object Serial: Episodes Four, Five, and Six | by Winston Emerson May 12, 2012 | 8561 words | Read a sample |
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| Gathering Hunters: House of the Abandoned_ Part One | by Sttorm Forelhost May 12, 2012 | 12033 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: “When reality fades from the mind, one will achieve fantasy†…however… “When reality resembles fantasy, then that one will have lost their mind†- STTorm Forelhost |
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| Salem's Sight | by Lyn Stanzione May 12, 2012 | 47190 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lyn Stanzione has a BA in Secondary Education from Arizona State University and an MA in English from the University of Rhode Island. She works full time teaching writing. A student once complained about the length of an assignment to which Lyn replied with her normal catch phrase, "You could write a book about that." His reply, "Why don't you," changed her life. By the end of the school year Lyn completed her first work of fiction and joined Rhode Island Romance Writers. She now cannot imagine a life without the characters that are her constant companions. Lyn resides in Rhode Island with her two wonderful teenage children and two crazy cats. |
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| The Last Buffalo | by Kristen Stieffel May 12, 2012 | 2883 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a freelance copy editor and have belonged to the Editorial Freelancers Association since 2010. My editing credits include "Winter" by Keven Newsome and "Beyond the Threshing Floor" by Randye Kimmel-McLemore. I specialize in helping Christian writers polish their work till it shines. I also enjoy helping business people deliver their messages with the style of a professional writer. Despite ten years of newsroom experience, I believe in preserving each writer's unique voice. |
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| The Storm | by Kenny Roberts May 12, 2012 | 408 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Since 2004 he has been known as the name KJ Abyzz, the man behind Silver Dragon Publishing however in 2012 when the opportunity came and the chance for him to join Coyotes Publishing he felt the need to make a big change that change was his name he then changed his name from KJ Abyzz to Kenny Roberts feeling that with Coyotes Publishing it's a new start so why not have a fresh start as well. Growing up as Kenny Roberts wasn't the easiest thing in the world, much of what happened to him growing up still affects him much of him today. Nothing is worse than the mental scarring he was forced to face during his days in high school, we all have our own stories about what we go through at high school however when you go through elementary school and end up having many friends who stick by you and who you are close with turn there backs on you as soon as grade 9 rolls around, not only does that put you in an awkward position of thinking that you know someone to now thinking that they are only out for themselves your whole world changes. Through the beginning of high school Kenny realized that all of his friends in elementary school changed, but not changed for the better or grown up as it appeared that you were suppose to do but changed to not wanting to know him. Approaching many of his old friends in the halls only to realize that they wouldn't even respond to him or even look his way when he talked. Not only did they do that but they also set up many of the verbal assaults that were targeted at Kenny through the years of high school, at times they would act like they were his friends from old days only to line him up for a verbal assault from not just one but many students, these assaults wouldn't just go last one or two minutes but they would last for the full day, once 3:00 came around did these assaults end ?, not a chance as he would have to endure them on the bus both going and coming to school each and everyday these assaults would last through the rest of his high school days. After dropping out of high school did these assaults have any affect on him, well yes of course they did as they were many of the mental scars that he has to bare today, paranoid to do many things in front of people or even to talk in front of them always fearing in which they will lash out much similar to what he has gone through in the past, Kenny spent much of his time from high school just being quiet growing up in a small town not saying much to anyone. He never did think much about the future as he never thought he did have one, till he picked up a pen and started to write. It was his only way of telling his story to the world about the troubles of his past, although like most writers he doesn't always choose to write about his past as he doesn't like to talk about it. But when he does you can rest assure that the talent that he does posses will truly shine through the mental scars that have affected him through his life as he's sure that many people will be able to not only feel but understand what he has gone through in the past. |
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| Crosscultural Doctoring.On and Off the beaten Path | by William LeMaire May 12, 2012 | 69983 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I was born on November 3, 1933 in a small town close the major port of Antwerp in Belgium. All of my primary and high school education was in Antwerp. I lived through WW II and the German occupation. I went to medical school at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, where I graduated in 1958. My internship was in Schenectady, New York. When I finished the internship, Belgium still had an obligatory military service. Instead I signed up with the Belgian colonial health service and was assigned to a government hospital in the interior of the former Belgian Congo, now called, after their independence from Belgium, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I left there in the middle of 1960 shortly after that country obtained its independence. After completing a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Miami in 1965, I completed a two year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology in Miami and then joined the faculty of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the UM. I rose rapidly in the academic ranks and was promoted to full professor in 1974. Wanting to retire early from my academic position, I left the full time practice there at the end of 1989 at the age of 55. However I remained in the faculty and to date I am an Emeritus Clinical Professor of the University of Miami. After leaving the University of Miami, I worked for various lengths of time as an obstetrician and gynecologist in a number of locations around the world and and in the USA. These locations include : Okinawa Japan; Karachi, Pakistan; Sitka, Alaska, Queensland, Australia; Tasmania, Australia; New Zealand; St Lucia in the Caribbean; Chiapas, Mexico. Many of my assignments were organized through an organization out of Salt Lake City in Utah, called Global Medical Staffing. This organization recently ran an article about our travels and experiences in their newsletter. the link is : http://www.gmedical.com/newsletter/LeMaire Currently (2012), I am working intermittently as a locum specialist at Mount Edgecumbe Hospital in Sitka, Alaska I am board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. I have a license to practice in Florida and in Alaska. I have belonged to a number of professional societies and have carried a number of editorial and peer review responsibilities. I was honored with a Fogarty Senior International Fellowship for one year in 1997 at the University of Goteborg in Sweden. I am an author of about 150 publications in various professional journals. I am married to Anne and have four children and eight grandchildren. I am fluent in English, Dutch and French and conversant in Spanish. My wife and I are both in excellent physical health. We enjoy outdoor activities and we were both competitive swimmers. We do a lot of traveling within the USA and in other countries. |
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| My First And Her Last | by Mark Desires May 12, 2012 | 8466 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mark Desires is an author of various literary erotica featuring light-hearted tales of tomboyish and aggressive women that take the lead in their love lives, tragic romances where happy endings are rare and bittersweet, and paranormal encounters where a walk in the woods could lead to a mystic rendezvous. |
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| Forest's Compensation | by Mark Desires May 12, 2012 | 2555 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mark Desires is an author of various literary erotica featuring light-hearted tales of tomboyish and aggressive women that take the lead in their love lives, tragic romances where happy endings are rare and bittersweet, and paranormal encounters where a walk in the woods could lead to a mystic rendezvous. |
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| The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared | by Libby Fischer Hellmann May 12, 2012 | 4204 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Crime fiction author Libby Fischer Hellmann claims she’s “writing her way around the genre.†With nine novels and twenty short stories published, she has written thrillers, suspense mysteries, historicals, PI novels, amateur sleuth, police procedurals, and even a cozy. At the core of all her stories, however, is a crime or the possibility of one. She is a transplant from Washington, D.C., where, she says, “When you’re sitting around the dinner table gossiping about the neighbors, you’re talking politics.†Armed with a Masters Degree in Film Production from New York University, and a BA in history from the University of Pennsylvania, she started her career in broadcast news. She began as an assistant film editor at NBC News in New York, but moved back to DC where she worked with Robin McNeil and Jim Lehrer at N-PACT, the public affairs production arm of PBS. When Watergate broke, she was re-trained as an assistant director and helped produce PBS’s night-time broadcasts of the hearings. In 1978, Hellmann moved to Chicago to work at Burson-Marsteller, the large public relations firm, staying until 1985 when she founded Fischer Hellmann Communications. Currently, when not writing, she conducts speaker training programs in platform speaking, presentation skills, media training, and crisis communications. Additionally, Libby also writes and produces videos. Her first novel, AN EYE FOR MURDER, which features Ellie Foreman, a video producer and single mother, was released in 2002. Publishers Weekly called it a “masterful blend of politics, history, and suspense,†and it was nominated for several awards. That was followed by three more entries in the Ellie Foreman series, which Libby describes as a cross between “Desperate Housewives†and “24.†A few years later, Libby introduced her second series featuring hard-boiled Chicago PI Georgia Davis, which Chicago Tribune describes as, “a new no-nonsense detective …. tough and smart enough to give even the legendary V.I. Warshawski a run for her money.†There are three books in that series so far: EASY INNOCENCE (2008) and DOUBLEBACK (2009), which was selected as a Great Lakes Booksellers’ Association “2009 Great Read,†and TOXICITY (2011), a police procedural ebook thriller that became the prequel to the Georgia Davis series. Her 7th novel, SET THE NIGHT ON FIRE, (December, 2010) was a standalone thriller that goes back, in part, to the late Sixties in Chicago. Publishers Weekly describes it as “top-rate†and says, “A jazzy fusion of past and present, Hellman's insightful, politically charged whodunit explores a fascinating period in American history.†It was short-listed for ForeWord Magazine’s Book of 2010 in the suspense/thriller category. A BITTER VEIL, Her most recent novel, a political thriller set in revolutionary Iran was released in April, 2012. Libby has also edited a highly acclaimed crime fiction anthology, CHICAGO BLUES (October, 2007). In May, 2010, she published a collection of her own short stories called NICE GIRL DOES NOIR. In 2005-2006 she was the National President of Sisters in Crime, a 3,400 plus member organization committed to strengthening the voice of female mystery writers. Libby blogs at “SAY THE WORD And You’ll Be Free,†http://libbyhellmann.com/wp, and also at “The Outfit Collective†at www.theoutfitcollective.com. |
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| Turbulence 1: Into the Bermuda Triangle (gay romance) | by Jordan Castillo Price May 12, 2012 | 9366 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jordan Castillo Price's influences include Ouija boards, Return of the Living Dead, "light as a feather, stiff as a board," and boys in eyeliner. |
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| Grandpa's Hot Sauce | by Stephen Brandon May 12, 2012 | 1250 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have some writings, unpublished, but decided to stick my foot in the manner of a short story. Your comments are welcome. |
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| My Cybook Opus Ebook Reader - Adventures of a New User | by Paolo Amoroso May 12, 2012 | 5533 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Astronomy, space and science educator. I am also interested in ebooks, digital publishing and self publishing, Android and Google, Linux and computer science. |
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| The Convergent | by Joshua Skye May 12, 2012 | 2949 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joshua Skye is the author of the fantasy adventure, "Xerxes Canyon." He works primarily within the horror, fantasy, and erotica genres, often combining elements from each. His short stories appear in anthologies from STARbooks Press, As Publications, and Knightwatch Press. His work has also appeared in periodicals such as Blood and Lullabies. He lives in rural Pennsylvania with his partner of fifteen years, Ray, and their seven-year-old son, Syrian. They share a historic Folk Victorian home with their pets Gypsy, Gizmo, and Bella, as well as a few spiders and ghosts. |
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| Wendal, His Cat, and the Progress of Man | by v. campudoni May 12, 2012 | 2637 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in Brooklyn. Presently living in the great state of Georgia. |
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| Coffee Sir? | by Stephen Jennison-Smith May 12, 2012 | 440 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have written 10 books and have another 2 in the pipeline. Seven are funny, two are not. If you search for the titles you will find them on-line. The Crying Pennant is the first. I am now publishing my flash fiction on Wattpad look for StephenJennisonSmith. |
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| Saga d'un petit homme (Tome 2) | by Bernard Viallet May 12, 2012 | 62006 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Né en 1948 à Paris XVème, Bernard Viallet réside en Ile de France. Après un classique cursus universitaire (licence de Lettres), a exercé également quelques petits métiers avant d'intégrer l'Education Nationale où il exerça longtemps dans des quartiers sensibles. Cette expérience, il la raconte dans son témoignage : « Le Mammouth m'a tué » (Editions Tempora). Depuis qu'il n'enseigne plus, il est retourné à ses premières amours : la littérature (« Ulla Sundström », « Dorian Evergreen » et « Les Faux As », trois titres disponibles sur Kindle et en version papier chez TheBookEdition.com), la musique et les voyages à pied. |
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| How Does Your Garden Grow | by Nik.A Lezz May 12, 2012 | 2270 words | Read a sample |
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| Cursed With A Curse: Bring All The Tithe Into The Storehouse | by Tina Seals May 12, 2012 | 7467 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, My name is Tina Seals. I am the author of many self-published books. Most of my books are Adult Non-Fiction, Bible-Based books but I have just started a line of Picture Books and Children's Books. Please make sure to check them out and drop me an email in the process letting me know you did! Jesus Bless - Tina Seals http://www.tinaseals.com http://www.twitter.com/tinaseals tina@tinaseals.com |
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| Kentucky Individual Health Insurance - Understand the Lingo | by Tracy McManamon May 12, 2012 | 666 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a health insurance agent with over 22 years of experience. I serve clients in the state of Ohio and Kentucky. |
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| Prayers That Work Against FEAR | by Tina Seals May 11, 2012 | 11760 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, My name is Tina Seals. I am the author of many self-published books. Most of my books are Adult Non-Fiction, Bible-Based books but I have just started a line of Picture Books and Children's Books. Please make sure to check them out and drop me an email in the process letting me know you did! Jesus Bless - Tina Seals http://www.tinaseals.com http://www.twitter.com/tinaseals tina@tinaseals.com |
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| Where Lions Roar at Night | by Rosie Boom May 11, 2012 | 58331 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: I am a wife and homeschooling mother of six children, living in rural New Zealand. My passion is to encourage and inspire others. Over the years I have been able to communicate this passion through songwriting and singing, and public speaking. For the last twelve years I have discovered the thrill (and effectiveness!) of writing – my books travel far further afield than either time or money enable me to go myself. Let me tell you a bit about myself and the wonderful family I have been blessed with… We are eight Booms living on a small homestead in Whangarei, New Zealand. Chris and I have been married now for nearly 25 years. I met him in New Zealand shortly before I went to Borneo to be involved in missionary work. Some months later he came over for a visit and declared his love. When I returned to NZ a year later our romance blossomed and we married in 1987. We have been blessed with six beautiful children! Now I am a full time home-schooling mother. I spent some of my childhood in Papua New Guinea, where my parents were missionaries. It was a fantastic childhood – weird and wonderful pets, jungle clubs, huts by the river… We came home to NZ when my twin sister Penny and I were ten. I went on to do my nursing training and worked for the next ten years in both public and private hospitals and as a practice nurse in a doctor’s surgery. I finished nursing when our oldest son was born, and since then have swapped my nurse’s uniform for my teacher’s garb. I have been homes-chooling now for 20 years and it has been my ‘magnum opus’. But whenever I get a spare moment, I love to write! Chris and I are also singer/songwriters (in our spare time!), and have been travelling around New Zealand now for 25 years, singing at churches, camps, conferences etc - most anywhere we’re asked! In 2007 we made the big move and bought 11 acres of land, complete with river and a ninety-year- old barn which was to become our home. I never dreamed that the next four years would hold so much fun and so many memorable moments. We knocked the barn into some semblence of order, evicted the resident possum, put in a few windows and best of all, set up a Homewood stove which was to become the heart of the barn – cooking our food, heating our water and keeping us warm through the cold winter months. In the first six months, we survived two ‘one hundred year’ storms. The barn creaked and shook and groaned, but outlasted the onslaught. Those were exciting, nerve-wracking days and nights of gale force winds, rain so loud on the tin roof that we couldn’t hear ourselves shout, rescuing animals and anxiously watching to see if the barn roof would lift off. In our second year I began writing Where Lions Roar at Night, a family read-aloud book telling all the fun and adventures we had in our first year of living in the barn. The second book in The Barn Chronicles, Where Arrows Fly, was published in 2010 and the third book in the series, Where The Crickets Sing,was released in May 2012, and the fourth book is on its way! |
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| Looking Out The Bedroom Window: Sexual Communication & Marriage | by Tina Seals May 11, 2012 | 14372 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, My name is Tina Seals. I am the author of many self-published books. Most of my books are Adult Non-Fiction, Bible-Based books but I have just started a line of Picture Books and Children's Books. Please make sure to check them out and drop me an email in the process letting me know you did! Jesus Bless - Tina Seals http://www.tinaseals.com http://www.twitter.com/tinaseals tina@tinaseals.com |
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| Beautiful Animals: Dogs Edition | by Beautiful Animals May 11, 2012 | 80 words | Read a sample |
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| Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul (Lyrics) | by The Lyrics Master May 11, 2012 | 4729 words | Read a sample |
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| Delicious | by Nicky Faulkes May 11, 2012 | 1551 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The radio dial casts an exotic, otherworldly glow over the room as the Country Music Hour comes to an end. It's late and the seductive sound of rock and roll sneaks in the small town through his bedroom. The music and the warm, humid air hold a promise of intimacy and sensuality. Nick lies in bed and breathes it in, soaking up the atmosphere of the southern night. He mind is filled with dreams of leaving this small town and these small minds behind. He imagines himself on stage with a guitar in hand, singing and playing for the girls who've come to dance. His head is filled with the tales of wild women and dashing heroes his father and grandfather have told him. His ears are filled with a mix of the primal beat of rock and roll. The windows desperately seek a cool breeze in the summer night. What comes through them instead is the sound of a couple making love. The sighs and moans of lovers and the steady rhythms and plaintive wails of music mix in the darkness. As the intensity builds, a scream of pleasure and cry of release from ring out. All that's left are the fantasies of a young man and the pulsing beat of the music to fill his dreams as his eyes close and sleep overtakes him. *** Years later, the stories he tells come from a life of hedonistic pursuits and the driving beat of the music he's played. Memories and fantasies blend on the page before him. Now, the stories in his head are his own. He writes about women he's known and loved in his series, "My Girls". Stories like the award-winning "The Time of My Life" and others beg to be shared. Pictures of old friends and awards hang on the walls, the glass in the frames reflects the glow of the computer screen. Guitars stand sentry, ready to accompany him as the morning sun invades his home. Another night has passed and another day is coming. It's time to get some sleep but his memories, fantasies and music still ring in his ears as he lies back to drift away. |
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| Ask Yazdirir | by Bahadir Kahraman May 11, 2012 | 19598 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Finance Manager loves music, painting, literature, cinema was born in 1976 in Istanbul/Turkey. Attended Bosphorus University. |
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| Fan Fiction a Global Fan-omina | by James Masters May 11, 2012 | 2202 words | Read a sample |
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| gsdg | by Nick Whelan May 11, 2012 | 882 words | Read a sample |
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| To Serve and Protect (Smashy Miami Series, Season 1) | by Aa. Goldstarr May 11, 2012 | 1680 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Aa. Goldstarr is a versatile writer in Thrillers, Mysteries and Police books. With a deep sense of analysis and a charismatic writing, he got noticed since the moment he seriously began to write for a public. Effective sense of formula and strong sentences are the main ingredients of his works where he takes the reader in his pictured universe. |
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| Earnest Expectations | by Tina Seals May 11, 2012 | 7590 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, My name is Tina Seals. I am the author of many self-published books. Most of my books are Adult Non-Fiction, Bible-Based books but I have just started a line of Picture Books and Children's Books. Please make sure to check them out and drop me an email in the process letting me know you did! Jesus Bless - Tina Seals http://www.tinaseals.com http://www.twitter.com/tinaseals tina@tinaseals.com |
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| The Butterfly Collection | by mrsgarridoscreativewritingclass May 11, 2012 | 1928 words | Read a sample |
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| A Mother’s Love | by Rhonda E. Kachur May 11, 2012 | 3815 words | Read a sample |
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| Kicking Eternity | by Ann Lee Miller May 11, 2012 | 75662 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ann Lee Miller earned a BA in creative writing from Ashland (OH) University and writes full-time in Phoenix, but left her heart in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, where she grew up. She loves speaking to young adults and guest lectures on writing at several Arizona colleges. When she isn’t writing or muddling through some crisis—real or imagined—you’ll find her hiking in the Superstition Mountains with her husband or meddling in her kids’ lives. |
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