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Ball of Yarn by D. Anthony Brown Ball of Yarn by D. Anthony Brown Feb. 07, 2012 1641 words Read a sample
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I am professional writer living and playing in Minnesota.
Claude & Sophia by Shane Greenhough Claude & Sophia by Shane Greenhough Feb. 07, 2012 2000 words Read a sample
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I'm a South African writer of awesome proportions! My work is simple and fairly direct, if somewhat heavy-handed, with each story carrying an observational message, or moral of sorts. Mostly working in the short story, or flash fiction style I've several pieces in the works that expand upon that theme by bonding a number of shorts into a larger work that weaves a greater tale from the threads of shorter ones. Delving into my professional background seems to me to be uninteresting, so I'm not going to bore you with those details here.
The Diamond Mine of Diamond's Mind: A Compilation of Short Stories by Diamond Cartel The Diamond Mine of Diamond's Mind: A Compilation of Short Stories by Diamond Cartel Feb. 07, 2012 25659 words Read a sample
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Diamond Cartel is a novelist like no other. Her stories are based on real life experiences everyone can relate to. Throughout her life she has been through so much, and writing has always been her way of release. With this method of personal healing she decided to take her experiences...and her talent...and use them to reach out to others. While so many authors write to entertain, Diamond writes to teach, educate, heal, and connect with her readers. Every story has a lesson. Every character has a message. Without seeming too "lecturing", she gets her point across in a variety of ways. Filled with comedy, tragedy, drama, emotions, and suspense her stories are sure to leave you on the edge of your seat, riled up, and ready to jump in head first!
The Whore Wife by Laci Chambers The Whore Wife by Laci Chambers Feb. 07, 2012 3019 words Read a sample
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A long time reader and amateur writer of erotic short stories, Laci is now eager to share the love.
Test Ebook: Do Not Download by Giselle London Test Ebook: Do Not Download by Giselle London Feb. 07, 2012 176 words Sample 20%
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Giselle London is the Pleasure Maven, dedicated to teasing her readers into a frenzy by tantalizing them with delectable descriptions of salacious seductions. If you like to be brought to the brink again and again by sizzling sexual tension, culminating in an exquisitely fulfilling story climax, then be sure to follow Giselle London to stay abreast of her latest releases. www.GiselleLondon.com Twitter: @GiselleLondonX
The Night One-Ten Conquered Two-Eighty by Shane Grey The Night One-Ten Conquered Two-Eighty by Shane Grey Feb. 07, 2012 1680 words Read a sample
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Shane Grey has worked in Psychiatric Hospitals and Assisted Living facilities. He played punk rock guitar in bands for many years. All the while writing in various forms. Shane Grey currently resides in the Inland Empire, writing short stories and novellas, trying to finish his debut novel, Madhouse.
The Grave by Mike Bennett The Grave by Mike Bennett Feb. 07, 2012 5359 words Read a sample
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Mike Bennett is an English writer and podcaster. He has recorded his story collection, "Hall of Mirrors: Tales of Horror and The Grotesque" and is now releasing the stories as e-books. He has also written and podcast the novel, "One Among the Sleepless", and is currently writing and podcasting his second novel, "Underwood and Flinch".
Kiskutya - A Musician's Tale by Robert James Tootell Kiskutya - A Musician's Tale by Robert James Tootell Feb. 07, 2012 11507 words Read a sample
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About the author: Rob Tootell grew up in the rural market town of Alton, Hampshire, and has lived in UK, Poland, Japan, and France. Published books: A Cafe in Kazimierz and other stories(Paperback, 2002) Krakow Stories and Stranger Things Than This (Paperback, 2008) Krakow Stories and Stranger Things Than This (E-book, 2009) Stranger Things Than This (E-book, 2010) Selected Stories and Poems (E-book, 2011) Five Stories for Makers of Short Films (E-book, 2012) Luke (E-book, 2012) Clootie's Cover (E-book, 2012) His favourite stories / books: The Three Lilies by Jan Neruda; In a Far Distant Land, Light Breathing, In Paris, et al, by Ivan Bunin; The Bishop, The Artist's Story, Rothchild's Fiddle, by Anton Chekhov; Red Cavalry, The Tales of Odessa, by Isaac Babel; Too Loud a Solitude by Bohumil Hrabal; Gimpel the Fool, The Cabalist of East Broadway, by IB Singer; Klingsor's Last Summer by Hermann Hesse. The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell; The Colossus of Maroussi by Henry Miller; Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves; The Radetsky March by Joseph Roth; The Baron in the Trees by Italo Calvino; War and Peace by Lev Tolstoy; The Drowned and the Saved, Moments of Reprieve, by Primo Levi. He is currently living under a bridge with his pencil and pad, and asks only that instead of just downloading free samples you buy a copy of one of his books, perhaps 'Krakow Stories and Stranger Things Than This' because at approx 270 pages for a fiver it is the best value for money! Keep him in good spirits and support writers worldwide... Contact email: robzaba@yahoo.co.uk
Just Not My Day by Ademola Balogun Just Not My Day by Ademola Balogun Feb. 07, 2012 3528 words Read a sample
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Pawsgaard by Jon Thysell Pawsgaard by Jon Thysell Feb. 06, 2012 20774 words Read a sample
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Jon Thysell is a writer and test engineer currently living in the Pacific Northwest. When he's not writing, he plays video games with his girlfriend; sometimes she even lets him win.
The Knight in Black Tuxedo by Anthony Horvath The Knight in Black Tuxedo by Anthony Horvath Feb. 06, 2012 1421 words Read a sample
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Sex Cicada and the Righteous King of Albanny by Nipaporn Baldwin Sex Cicada and the Righteous King of Albanny by Nipaporn Baldwin Feb. 06, 2012 1787 words Read a sample
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I am a teenage African American poetess trying to open up a new avenue in the world of Dragons: Space Dragons!! And I WILL make it "work." Please leave a review.
Just A Little Scene vol. 1 by  Salamando Just A Little Scene vol. 1 by Salamando Feb. 06, 2012 17555 words Read a sample
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Salamando is an eccentric writer of female domination/male submissive stories with a specific focus on women using psychic, magic, or superhuman physical powers to sexually play with or dominate men. He has always found it frustrating that such stories are virtually impossible to find anywhere, and thus decided to help pioneer the trend himself!
The Avatars: Beginnings (A short story) by Lisa Blackwood The Avatars: Beginnings (A short story) by Lisa Blackwood Feb. 06, 2012 9965 words Sample 20%
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Lisa Blackwood is a writer of fantasy romance, gardener, lover of music and all things book related. She grudgingly lives in a small town in Southern Ontario, though she would much rather live deep in a dark forest, surrounded by majestic old-growth trees. Since she cannot live her fantasy, she decided to write fantasy instead. An abundance of pets, named after various Viking gods, helps to keep the creativity flowing. Freya, her ever faithful and beloved hellhound, ensures Lisa takes a break from the computer so they can rid the garden of cats with delusions of conquest.
Family Thang by james henderson Family Thang by james henderson Feb. 06, 2012 86481 words Read a sample
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Sacrifices by AM Kirkby Sacrifices by AM Kirkby Feb. 06, 2012 3517 words Read a sample
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A M Kirkby writes a wide range of fiction, including fantasy, SF and historical novels and short stories.
Bunny O’Sullivan and the Hawk by Colin Marks Bunny O’Sullivan and the Hawk by Colin Marks Feb. 06, 2012 1977 words Read a sample
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British writer Colin Marks (born May, 1970) has so far only published a handful of short stories electronically, reaching #4 in the Amazon short story category. He is currently working on a novel for young adults which is due to be released in early 2012. This will be shortly followed by an adult thriller.
iPhoems I by Frederik Christian iPhoems I by Frederik Christian Feb. 06, 2012 683 words Read a sample
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Writer/poet, born 1988. Published my first poetic work in Danish in the fall of 2010 at the Danish publishing house Darklights and has contributed to online magazines and performed several times live at stage. Thank you for reading! In danish: Digter/forfatter, f. 1988. Har udgivet digtsamlingen Jorden kalder på forlaget Darklights samt bidraget til tidsskrifter og optrådt med poesi. Tak, fordi du læser med!
iFone-digte I by Frederik Christian iFone-digte I by Frederik Christian Feb. 06, 2012 602 words Read a sample
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Writer/poet, born 1988. Published my first poetic work in Danish in the fall of 2010 at the Danish publishing house Darklights and has contributed to online magazines and performed several times live at stage. Thank you for reading! In danish: Digter/forfatter, f. 1988. Har udgivet digtsamlingen Jorden kalder på forlaget Darklights samt bidraget til tidsskrifter og optrådt med poesi. Tak, fordi du læser med!
The Blue Whales by Gwen Grant The Blue Whales by Gwen Grant Feb. 06, 2012 3593 words Read a sample
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I have been writing for over 40 years and have loved every minute. I started writing poetry, then radio short stories, then books. My first novel, PRIVATE-KEEP OUT has been called 'the funniest children's book ever written' by Lucy Mangan of The Guardian newspaper. I've won the ACORN AWARD for picture books and have been short-listed for many other awards.At present, I am working on a new children's novel and have just finished the first draft of an adult novel.
The Paranormal Investigator by Macy Reynolds The Paranormal Investigator by Macy Reynolds Feb. 06, 2012 812 words Read a sample
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Hi! My name is Macy and i write stories. I range from comedy to horror to action. I hope you enjoy my stories!
Ten Things I Hate About Valentine's Day by Margaret Finnegan Ten Things I Hate About Valentine's Day by Margaret Finnegan Feb. 06, 2012 531 words Read a sample
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Margaret Finnegan is a writer and writing instructor. Her work has appeared in Salon, LA Times, FamilyFun and other publications. She has one husband, two teenagers, and one dog. She is very partial to the dog. Follow her blog at http://margaretfinnegan@blogspot.com
The Real Treasure by Oksana Vasilenko The Real Treasure by Oksana Vasilenko Feb. 06, 2012 630 words Read a sample
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Burning Shining Keeping Darkness at bay Showing others the way Giving them courage to be Who they are. We are all Star Children and we must always remember this.
Urban Horror : City Slicker Short Horror Story by richard GK stark Urban Horror : City Slicker Short Horror Story by richard GK stark Feb. 06, 2012 4790 words Sample 20%
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Richard GK Stark is based in the UK. His background includes a Degree in Physics and 17 years experience working in New Media Publishing - including Video, Books, CD-ROMs & Internet Publishing. He is also a talented Classical Singer, from which he now makes a full time living. (see http://www.richardstark.co.uk) He also runs a Publishing Company, RGK Media Ltd. He first noticed a talent for writing as a child, his stories became very popular with the other kids during school or on camping trips. Up until now working in Publishing and Opera Singing took up the majority of his time, usually confining writing to the 28th. & 29th. December in any given year. His first book - Four Short Horror Stories, includes two ideas he had on a camping trip when he was 13. More Short Horror Stories and Comedy/Fantasy works are planned for future release. He has also written two Operas.
My new breasts by silverscalpel My new breasts by silverscalpel Feb. 06, 2012 675 words Read a sample
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silverscalpel is the currrent pen name of the author. she is a geek at heart, with an old wanderer's soul.
Switched at Birth by Barry Rachin Switched at Birth by Barry Rachin Feb. 06, 2012 4675 words Sample 20%
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About the Author Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Barry Rachin spent several years stationed in Yokuska, Japan as a Navy medic caring for casualties during the Vietnam War. He has studied at the University of Jerusalem, lived on a kibbutz for a year and holds a degree in clinical counseling from Simmons College. A self-taught woodworker, he presently lives in Attleboro, Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters.
Tales from the STAC  Casebook by David Robinson Tales from the STAC Casebook by David Robinson Feb. 06, 2012 6992 words Read a sample
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Grumbling, middle-aged lunatic from Manchester NW England, I write in a number of genres, and while they may appear to be dramatically different, all my works have an element of either mystery, sci-fi, paranormal or horror or any combination about them. Currently running three separate series, (STAC, Spookies and Space Truckers) as well as producing major, stand alone novels. More works in the pipeline.
Black Wednesday by D. Anthony Brown Black Wednesday by D. Anthony Brown Feb. 06, 2012 2007 words Read a sample
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I am professional writer living and playing in Minnesota.
Alice and the World of Shadow II---a short preview by Ernest Kinnie, PhD Alice and the World of Shadow II---a short preview by Ernest Kinnie, PhD Feb. 06, 2012 5716 words Sample 20%
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The goal of my writings is to expand what you can feel, what you can think, and what you can become. They range from self-help psychology books to the wild adventures of a young girl, Alice, who can dance with the Shadow World. I’m a retired psychologist, using a lifetime of experience to create entertaining and useful books for your enjoyment and personal growth. A warning! The books and plays are not intended for the easily offended! Adult language is used when appropriate to the narrative, as in ALICE, and techniques for enhancing sexuality are given in THE MAGIC THEATER II.
Fancy dress race by Chris White Fancy dress race by Chris White Feb. 06, 2012 634 words Read a sample
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The Russian Blonde by Robert Hendry The Russian Blonde by Robert Hendry Feb. 06, 2012 50690 words Read a sample
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Hi there. My name is Robert Hendry, and over the past 30 years, I have 26 published Non-Fiction books in paper form. I recently decided I would like to branch out into the Fiction field, initially with a subject I have studied for a similar length of time, the Soviet Union. During that time I got to know a good deal about Soviet military hardware and operational doctrine, and after the break up of the USSR, it was interesting to actually see at first hand the stuff I had studied at a distance.Seeing a Termit Surface to surface missile fired for real beats any number of photos! The majority o COl War Era novels have a Western hero and Soviet baddies. In the 1980s, as the Brezhnev era ground to a stand, various factions view for power, and my novels have brought in a limited CIA or MI6 involvement, but the main action is between good guys and bad guys in the USSR. The First Novel to be relesed on Smashwords is "To Kill Our WOrthy Comrade", which covers a plot to assassinate the General Secretary at his dacha in the Crimea in 1981. The real 1991 plot took place at the replacement dacha just a few kilometres along the coast. The novel introduces the C-in-C of the Black Sea FLeet, Admiral Petrov who is drawn into the fight to defeat the plotters and a 19 year old girl communications rating, Lidiya. She is one of those girls who just seem to attract trouble, as you will discover in the Lidiya Petrova Series No 2 and No 3. I managed to get No 2, The Admiral's Woman on line, and if you felt that Lidiya had a pretty easy time in No 1, and landed on her feet, you will fidcover that things get a bit more hectic for the lovely Lidiya in "The Admiral's Woman". As you will have gathered I have these two very different publishing careers and I have thoroughly enjoyed both of them. As a historian, I have to rely on available sources, and imagination is not on. As a novelist, it is important to get facts right but after that the more imaginative and original the storyline the better. All the Best RObert H
Coffee Break Story - Unfinished Business by Catherine Daly Coffee Break Story - Unfinished Business by Catherine Daly Feb. 06, 2012 2889 words Read a sample
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Although I qualified and worked as a pharmacist, I started writing during a career break after my second child was born. My first book, "All Shook Up" was published in 2004 by Poolbeg Press, and "Charlotte's Way" and "A French Affair" followed in 2005 and 2006. I have only just got around to converting them to e-books for readers who didn't get a chance to read them when they were in print.
Het ontslag (een Gemma Vlugzout) by Anaïd Haen Het ontslag (een Gemma Vlugzout) by Anaïd Haen Feb. 06, 2012 3276 words Read a sample
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Anaïd Haen is een prijswinnend schrijfster, die met haar verhalen (naast nominaties bij Op Ruwe Planken en Troepiaal) de Unleash Award 2010 en al vier keer de themawedstrijd van Pure Fantasy heeft gewonnen. Haar verhalen zijn verschenen in Pure Fantasy, Dertien, Zee van Verbeelding, Verborgen achter de Horizon, Fantastisch strijdtoneel II en op Ruwe Planken 9.1. Ze schreef samen met Cocky van Dijk drie Sinterklaasmusicals. Jaarlijks organiseert ze de verhalenwedstrijd Fantastels. Ze schrijft verhalen en romans, vaak in samenwerking met Django Mathijsen. Dutch short story author, mainly writing fantasy and science fiction. In Dutch.
When Only The best Will Do by robert renshaw When Only The best Will Do by robert renshaw Feb. 06, 2012 541 words Read a sample
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Tall Fit Aussie, enjoys the good life and a good laugh. Discovered writing at an early age and enjoy the world it creates within me.Surrounded by lifes adventures,I have chosen a path that provides the most diverse and not always pleasant endings. My books are free to read, and please contact me anytime to discuss them.
Mister White (A Johnny Zero Casefile) by Michael McClung Mister White (A Johnny Zero Casefile) by Michael McClung Feb. 05, 2012 6341 words Read a sample
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Michael McClung was born in San Antonio, Texas, but now lives in Singapore. He has had the expected number of odd jobs required of a speculative fiction author, including soldier, book store manager, and bowling alley pin boy. His first book, the Sword & Sorcery novel "Thagoth," won the Del Rey Digital first novel competition in 2002. You can find his short dark fantasy work in the anthology "Flesh and Bone: Rise of the Necromancers" and in the upcoming anthologies "The Big Book of New Short Horror" and "The Trigger Reflex," all available from Pill Hill Press. In his spare time, Michael enjoys kickball, brooding and picking scabs.
Detective John Saunders' Shooting Blanks by Adrianna White Detective John Saunders' Shooting Blanks by Adrianna White Feb. 05, 2012 5184 words Read a sample
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You're not to Blame by Misty Reigenborn You're not to Blame by Misty Reigenborn Feb. 05, 2012 4309 words Read a sample
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Misty Reigenborn has been writing poetry, short stories and novel length work since she was nine years old. She is the author of nine titles: romance novels A Twist of Fate, Crestview Academy: Tory, Crestview Academy: Molli, Girls of Gabe's Place 1: Brandy, and Girls of Gabe's Place 2: Jessica, fantasy novel Mind over Matter, short story collection Second Chance, poetry collection From the Heart, and non fiction title A Broken System: Examining the Clark County Department of Family Services. She loves to connect with her readers and appreciates an honest review. Find out more at her website! All other e-book titles will be available exclusively on Amazon for the next 90 days but will be back on Smashwords before you know it! Check out the many ways to get free e-books at the author's website!
Painted Leo: Short Story by Jade Alyse Painted Leo: Short Story by Jade Alyse Feb. 05, 2012 1751 words Read a sample
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I was born in Winston-Salem in the early autumn of 1986, and immediately became a lover of prose and literature. At a young age, I would delve into my mother's vast book collection (Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, Pride and Prejudice), and a life-changing love affair was formed. I wanted to orchestrate stories like the ones I read, create new realms of thinking, new worlds, involving various types of people. I completed my first novel at 12...and I haven't put the pen down since. You'll find an array of writing styles - press releases, online exclusives, magazine articles, endorsement letters, suggesting that my interests and career goals surpass literary writing. It has always been my belief that the most important thing about writing is that it should convey the right message, in any fashion that it is presented. For my personal usage, writing has always soothed my soul, has always served as the perfect form of catharsis.
Not My Time by Misty Reigenborn Not My Time by Misty Reigenborn Feb. 05, 2012 2100 words Read a sample
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Misty Reigenborn has been writing poetry, short stories and novel length work since she was nine years old. She is the author of nine titles: romance novels A Twist of Fate, Crestview Academy: Tory, Crestview Academy: Molli, Girls of Gabe's Place 1: Brandy, and Girls of Gabe's Place 2: Jessica, fantasy novel Mind over Matter, short story collection Second Chance, poetry collection From the Heart, and non fiction title A Broken System: Examining the Clark County Department of Family Services. She loves to connect with her readers and appreciates an honest review. Find out more at her website! All other e-book titles will be available exclusively on Amazon for the next 90 days but will be back on Smashwords before you know it! Check out the many ways to get free e-books at the author's website!
The Cone by Kenneth Burstall The Cone by Kenneth Burstall Feb. 05, 2012 12868 words Read a sample
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KEN BURSTALL is a middle-aged Englishman living in Austin, Texas, with far too many children. He works, intermittently, as an oilfield geologist and has calculated that he has spent six of the last twenty years on oil rigs far offshore. “Connect” is his first published story. He has a strange, unpopular weblog at http://fallslikesnow.blogspot.com/.
Freeview: The Deleons - Satine Tierney Book 2 by Kristine Decoyly Freeview: The Deleons - Satine Tierney Book 2 by Kristine Decoyly Feb. 05, 2012 1103 words Read a sample
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Writer, designer, and fan of all things creative! When I'm not writing, I'm either curled up with a good book, a good show, or settled into cyberspace working to bring the imagination to life via the big screen, small screen, or theatre stage. Happy reading everyone! I hope you enjoy the first of the Satine Tierney books, "Cursed", and hope to see you back for more adventures to come! :)
nightmares by Munkhjin Enkhtaivan nightmares by Munkhjin Enkhtaivan Feb. 05, 2012 2888 words Read a sample
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Little Comics: Bus Stop by Gloria Lapin Little Comics: Bus Stop by Gloria Lapin Feb. 05, 2012 50 words Read a sample
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Gloria Lapin, M.Ed is a retired elementary school teacher, principal, consultant, and presenter. She is the author of supplementary educational reading materials, and enjoys creating beginning reading comics. She has returned to college in fine arts to improve her illustration skills so her comics will be even more engaging.
What Tristan Saw, February 2012 by Norris Eppes What Tristan Saw, February 2012 by Norris Eppes Feb. 05, 2012 1788 words Read a sample
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On March 13, 1991, Exxon Corporation payed $1,000,000,000 in criminal fines & cleanup fees for the Valdez oil spill. Also, I was born. Yea Sewanee's Right!
Swept Up In Blue by Pender  Mackie Swept Up In Blue by Pender Mackie Feb. 05, 2012 4802 words Read a sample
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Pender Mackie lives in Canada though she spent her childhood years in England. An imaginative child, Pender wasn’t a willing student and didn’t learn to read until her father—deciding some incentive was needed—promised her a pony as soon as she could read a newspaper. Properly motivated, Pender picked up a book and discovered the joys of fiction. Though her infatuation with ponies didn’t last, she still loves a good story. Pender has been writing M/M romance stories for about three years, but has only just started submitting some of them for publication. She is busy putting the final touches on several others.
No Cause to Die For by David Dilley No Cause to Die For by David Dilley Feb. 05, 2012 68139 words Read a sample
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I grew up in the 60s and spent most of my teenage years playing in rock-n-rolls groups and experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs. I attended college in several locations but after earning over 166 credit hours I never obtained a degree because I changed majors 8 times. Through several people I had known I came to work and live at the PTL property run by the Bakers in South Carolina. After the public downfall of the PTL organization I begin working in the computer field and wound up in a high paying corporate job. I spent 10 years with a major telecommunications company, but was eventually laid off and had to scramble to find work. After the millennium I built a computer service business but watched it fail during the economic downturn. In the most recent past I have lived in a camper at several national parks and on a friend’s property but have not really had a permanent address for at least the last 10 years of my life.
Trouble on HighGard by Ryan S. Fortney Trouble on HighGard by Ryan S. Fortney Feb. 05, 2012 5702 words Read a sample
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Thinking, always thinking. Every time his fingers hit the keyboard or pen hits paper, something new bleeds out. There's no stopping the monster machine that is Ryan S. Fortney, author of books like PaxCorpus and hilariously short stories such as White Night. But the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania born author wasn't always this way. For a long time there was a power struggle between his mind; his creativity and the outlet through which it would seethe. Growing up, he had been extremely fond of illustration and cartoons. He'd sit around watching his favorite shows and with a pencil and a little tablet, he'd mimic that particular artist's style. In his teenage years, his sketching continued, yet he could never reach the greatness that he believed to be all around him. It just never felt right. The very last thing he drew was a strange work of sorts - The face of a woman and two characters that he thought might star in a comic book series. These very characters ended up being the start of something bigger and greater, when he'd turn 23 and finally discover what outlet he would settle into, finally, after many grueling, painstaking years. Ryan S. Fortney graduated High School with a diploma and exceptionally high grades in English and literature. Later, he would attend a few college level creative writing courses and begin his descent into writer madness.
That Summer Night by N. Jaber That Summer Night by N. Jaber Feb. 05, 2012 1602 words Read a sample
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Writing's always been a huge part of my life and I hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I enjoy writing them. Feel free to contact (about my work) me on njaber93@hotmail.com.
Poetic Ramblings by Stacy Stutz Poetic Ramblings by Stacy Stutz Feb. 05, 2012 4213 words Read a sample
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Hi there! I never can seem to write a formal personal bio that is to my liking; it simply isn’t in my nature to be staid and proper and furthermore, referring to myself as “she” drives me a bit nuts. I’ve read that you should put your name in your bio as often as possible to drive traffic your way, I’m not interested in a virtual freeway, I much prefer the slower pace of winding roads with glorious vista’s unfolding over the rise. At heart, I am a poet; I would have my readers be those that also enjoy the journey, that take joy in life’s small moments of discovery. I am content that those who find me are those who pulled off life’s busy freeway even for a moment or two. I’m a mom, a wife, an avid reader, a writer and a poet – longest being the poet or perhaps the avid reader. My first (and so far only) contribution here at Smashwords is more of a biography that I could every write here. Lyrical Ramblings is the compilation of decades of poetic musings – they are as mercurial as a woman’s moods; they are the reflection of who I was, who I am and who I strive to be. Thank you to those of you who have downloaded my work and even more to those of you who have taken the time to leave a review! Currently, I’m working on a compilation of quirky short stories and hope to have them available in early Spring of 2012. Also, you should check out Mike Stutz's writings. No doubt I am biased, but he is a fantastic writer. ~Stacy
The ABC Book by Corey Bruner The ABC Book by Corey Bruner Feb. 05, 2012 295 words Read a sample
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