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Gas Money (Free Version) | by Meek Godmanseed Oct. 04, 2011 | 1344 words | Read a sample |
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Promo Bytes: Author Newsletter and Goodreads | by Lisa Hughey Sep. 29, 2011 | 3170 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lisa Hughey has been writing romance since the fourth grade, which was also about the time she began her love affair with spies. Harriet and Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys later gave way to James Bond and Lara Croft and Jason Bourne. Exploring the complex nature of a profession that requires subterfuge and lies fascinates her. She loves combining her two passions into fiction and hopes you love the results. You can find her on the web at www.lisahughey.com, or the group blog www.pensfatales.com ,on Twitter @lisahughey and on email: lisahughey@pacbell.net She loves to hear from readers! Happy reading! |
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Searching the Unknown; Guide to Understanding the Paranormal | by Michael Bertolini Sep. 20, 2011 | 6181 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in Connecticut where I graduated from Central Connecticut State University, with a bachelor's degree in history. I have been writing for years but published my first book, The Cold Tower, in February 2010 [All of the published books are available from all major online book sellers as well as my website]. |
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Household Helper vol 1 Household List | by Stacie Buckle Sep. 16, 2011 | 2675 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stacie Buckle has been the author of many short stories, chapter books, children's stories and poetry. Since 1985 she has been a writer and since 2000 she has been an artist for her own children's stories. Currently she holds a certification in Neurolinguistic programming and Certified Life Coach. These have both contributed to her choice of stories and understanding her audience. Her current children's stories have been live tested by tough to please elementary students. Stacie Buckle's short stories and chapter books are also well reviewed by readers and commended for her gift for thinking outside the box. Stacie Buckle lives just outside of Houston, Texas where she lives with her Husband and two children. She is a full time author and artist. |
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Eulogy Help | by Dick Underwood Sep. 13, 2011 | 3228 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dick Underwood was a Christian Minister for 17 years. He was commissioned in the UK as a Salvation Army Officer and also became an Industrial Chaplain to the Fishing Industry as a Superintendent with the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. He subsequently became a staff counsellor for the West Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and Chief Executive of a national counselling charity. His most recent publication, 'Salvation Army Miscellany' is based upon his experiences as a young Salvation Army Officer. Dick has also published two collections of poems 'Still I Will Love You' and 'God! That Ark Stank'. He has also written a 'Bereavement Help', a 'Eulogy Help', and a 'Overcome Your Fear and Beat Your Phobia' self help booklets. |
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Formatting Your Ebook | by C.E. Webb Sep. 12, 2011 | 2640 words | Read a sample |
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Literary Lunes Magazine, September issue | by Beth Ann Masarik Sep. 06, 2011 | 9569 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Beth Ann Masarik was born on Long Island, NY in the year 1984 with an over-active imagination. She used to love playing make-believe games, and now loves creating her own fantasy worlds. Masarik has been writing since she was 15 years old, and had her first newspaper article published in her high school newspaper in her sophomore year. She has taken several creative writing classes, and started writing her very first novel in college, and is currently searching for the right literary agent. Aside from writing novels, Masarik enjoys bowling, gaming, and role playing online. She enjoys reading fantasy novels written by Richelle Mead, L.J. Smith, and J.K. Rowling, and looks to them for role models. |
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NaNo for the New and the Insane | by Lazette Gifford Aug. 28, 2011 | 35978 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lazette is an avid writer as well as the owner of Forward Motion for Writers and the owner/editor of Vision: A Resource for Writers. It's possible she spends too much time with writers. And cats. |
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Semicolons and Colons: A Guide for the 21st Century | by Lenny Everson Aug. 28, 2011 | 2834 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: List of Completed Works by Lenny Everson (As of April, 2102, over 9600 copies of Lenny's works have been downloaded.) Novels • Death On a Small, Dark Lake. 67,700 words. Our hero snags a body in a remote lake. • Death on a Rocky Little Island 71,500 words. Our hero convinces a friend to take a canoeing trip to the 30,000 islands. • Mount Moriah 50,000 words. A strange sequence events involves a priest, a poet, a CSIS agent, a space alien, four horny teens, among others. My most fun fiction. • Last Exit to Pine Lake. 45,000 words. A dying writer goes back into the bush to off himself. Grimly literary. My best fiction. Novelettes • Granite and Dry Blood. 9,700 words. Our hero wants to write a book on Massassauga Park. Various people would prefer that he didn’t. • Death on a Foggy Spring Portage. 11,800 words. One member of a paddling group is found dead on a muddy portage. Screenplays • Murder on a Foggy Spring Portage. One member of a paddling group is found dead on a muddy portage. Plays • Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Ghosts of the two Métis leaders meet in today’s world to remember their lives. A short (20-minute) play for two actors. Full-Length Poetry Books • The Minor Odyssey of Lollie Heronfeathers Singer. A middle-aged woman tries to connect with her aboriginal ancestry. • In The Tavern of Lost Souls. Four poets meet at a grungy bar once a month to give their poetic answers to random questions. • Love in a Canoe. A set of five chapbooks and a songbook about the love of canoeing. With illustrations. • Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont are Dead. Ghosts of the two Métis leaders meet in today’s world to remember their lives. Includes the play. Poetry Chapbooks • Encounter in a Small, Old Cemetery. Autumn. Midnight. Poet visits a small, old private graveyard. Best poem I ever wrote. • Fire and Ashes. Poems about life’s flames and regrets. • The Empty Tarmac of a Long-Abandoned Airport. Poems about having a midlife crisis. • Love Poems A compilation • Pray for Me: 22 Poems Probably Slandering God and Jesus • Ballads from an Unlucky Fisherman: Poems from a fisherman • Tweetable Limericks. 60 limericks small enough to be tweets • Hiking Poems. Co-Authored Poetry Chapbooks • Who Would Be a God? Susan Ioannou and Lenny debate the merits of being a god. • How to Dance Naked in the Moonlight. Katherine L. Gordon (Celtic pagan) and Lenny (skeptic) confront the ceremony. • Cats and Dogs. With I. B. Iskov • For Ko Aye Aung: A Plea for His Release from Prison. For Amnesty International, with other poets. Non-Fiction Chapbooks • If You Condemn Gays: The Bible on Homosexuality and Other Items. • The Architecture of Suburban West Kitchener. A light look at house styles. • The Architecture of The University of Waterloo. A light look at the campus buildings. • Making Tourist Attractions for Towns and Small Cities. Advice. • Technological Solutions to Global Warming. • Hyphens: A Guide for the Early Twenty-First Century. • Colons and Semicolons: A Guide for the Early Twenty-First Century. • How to Review Draft Technical Writings • Rebecca’s Trail (Grand River Trail) in Winter • 7 Temples to Bill Gates: a modern mystery • The Great God Pan - or Not • Two in a Tent: Camping Humor. • Why Haven't Aliens Contacted us? Songbooks • Dance Songs for Weddings Available on Smashwords • Canoe Songs. part of a set of six chapbooks about the love of canoeing. With illustrations.. Available on Smashwords • 18 Dingbat Songs for Kids Available on Smashwords |
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Twitter 101: An Introductory Guide for College Students | by Adam Britten Aug. 16, 2011 | 5033 words | Read a sample |
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Quoted As In Saying | by Princess Kelly Aug. 15, 2011 | 590 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Princess Kelly was born in South Korea, and raised in the United States of America. She is an aspiring poet/quote/writer of sorts. She enjoys tennis, reading, jogging, walking, and of course writing here and there. Her basis for writing is to touch others in deep ways. She strives to enlighten and is a thinker of sayings, etc. Princess Kelly lives near the West Coast and is pursuing her dream of having her poetry published in magazines and books. Recently, a poem "Giving In" will be featured in a book by World Poetry Movement in printed form November 2011. The book is called Stars In Our Hearts. Look for it! Copyright January 2008 Pen Name Princess Kelly First time used in a amazon kindle book and published January 28, 2011. |
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They Stole Your Book! Now What? | by Ruth Ann Nordin Aug. 03, 2011 | 6782 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a stay-at-home mom of four young boys and a proud military wife. When I'm not writing, I am researching marketing methods, networking, and reading. When I'm not doing that, I am playing with the kids. I currently live in Nebraska, but that is subject to change depending on the military. |
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AVMA Strategic Plan 2012-2015 | by AVMA July 20, 2011 | 2156 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 81,500 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession. |
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Paint Zoom Review | by Otis Routt July 09, 2011 | 776 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Check out the Paint Zoom today and see how you can begin to experience unparalleled speed, convenience and savings while performing your painting endeavors. http://www.PaintZoomSprayer.com |
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Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication | by Jennifer Mosher July 05, 2011 | 1961 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jennifer Mosher is an Australian IPEd (Institute of Professional Editors)Accredited Editor, Managing Director of Mosher's Business Support. Under the Mosher's banner, Jennifer also manages MoshPit Publishing, The Mosh Shop and the online writing competition, Narrator Magazine. In 2012, Jennifer is also a guest judge for Dan Poynter's Global eBook Awards (see www.globalebookawards.com). In her spare time, Jennifer likes to read, paint and watch movies and her blog can be found at www.jennifermoshereditor.com |
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Disability Support Services Handbook | by Rochester Community and Technical College June 22, 2011 | 3421 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Small Community and Technical College in the midwest |
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Akayoshi's Contrarian Compendium of Cool Indies | by Mark David Ledbetter June 10, 2011 | 12363 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 1950, I was born on a mountaintop in Tennessee (or at least in sight of a mountaintop). After that, there were a few years in Texas followed by one more move to a small town east of San Francisco. Summers were spent living out untold (and, to adults, untellable) adventures in the yellow oak-sprinkled foothills of Mt. Diablo. The oaks, though, along with the walnut orchards down in the valley, have all been leveled to make way for the great suburban migration. My family was part of that migration, but an early part, thus a part on the edge. Our house bordered wildlands. We kids, at least those so inclined, had access to a world of magic and dreams. We grew up free. Now the small towns in the valley have all grown together into one borderless mass. Only the profile of Mt. Diablo, the steady pole of my childhood's inner compass, remains. I grew up intellectually, but not academically, inclined. That is to say, I studied, but rarely what was assigned at school. I scraped by, only really finding my place years later in graduate school. I pursued linguistics, after discovering that Language - not literature, not foreign language, but language itself - was a window on the human mind. I built my career in Japan on that, first as an English teacher, much later as a teacher of linguistics and North American history. I've been in Japan thirty years, now, raising a family and becoming rather Japanized in my ways. I've kept tabs on America with both the intimate understanding of an insider born there but also the perspective of an outsider. Dual sight has, I believe, been fruitful. In any case, after 9/11, I applied my insider-outsider perspective to a search for answers to that tragedy. The result was first Globocop and then the first two volumes of America's Forgotten History, an envisioned five volume series written from a constitutionalist, libertarian, and always (I hope) sympathetic point of view. The great American experiment is in crisis but not yet buried. This is my contribution towards reviving it. Those books are not up yet on smashword but can be found in Amazon's kindle library for a dollar fifty each. |
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The Writing Sampler | by Bryan Cohen June 03, 2011 | 29227 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bryan Cohen is a writer, actor, director and producer who enjoys dabbling in both theatre and film. Bryan graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2005 with degrees in English and Dramatic Art with a minor in Creative Writing. He has written or co-written the plays Chekhov Kegstand, Something from Nothing, Kerpow! and The Morning After. He founded the website Build Creative Writing Ideas in late 2008 and he currently serves over ten thousand users a month. Bryan is a full-time freelance writer and he currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. |
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Könyvkonnektor blog bejegyzések | by Pál Kerekes May 24, 2011 | 7481 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author is an IT-librarian, computer science writer. He disposes of a PhD academic degree. His PhD thesis deals with the relationship between electronic culture and e-government . He is author of The eBook Guide as well as The Electronic Book. Founder and editor of Könyvkonnektor (BookConnect) blog. |
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Life Writer's Guide | by Dulcinea Norton-Smith May 07, 2011 | 13871 words | Read a sample |
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The Definitive Guide to Flooding | by Neil May 03, 2011 | 7696 words | Read a sample |
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AVMA 20/20 Vision Commission Report | by AVMA April 27, 2011 | 11914 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 81,500 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession. |
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How to Get a Job | by Lisa Saunders March 31, 2011 | 4862 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lisa Saunders lives in Mystic, CT, with her husband and beagle/basset hound. She is a free-lance writer, publicist and speaker, specializing in topics in how to get free publicity, how to get published, finding ways to cope in adversity, and the preventable but little publicized viral causes of birth defects. http://www.authorlisasaunders.com/ |
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The Writer's Secret: MasterMind Your Way to Publishing Success | by Jennifer Sander March 21, 2011 | 10635 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author, co-author, or ghost of more than fifty non-fiction books, I am a former Random House senior editor now teaching writing and publishing for UC Davis Extension. I also host a women's writing retreat in Lake Tahoe, Write By The Lake. |
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Creating ebooks | by Paul Hurst March 17, 2011 | 10350 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: An accidental publisher! Working as a musician and magician, as well as running my own companies providing entertainment for weddings parties and corporate events, I wrote a 'get comfy slow' book (as opposed to 'get rich quick'!) on my own triumphs and failures, File under business or humour. But the experience of hiring someone else to convert the printed book into an electronic one was not an outstanding success, and I ended up having to do a lot of the work myself. I suppose, being a slightly geeky pedantic nit-picker, I was never going to be totally happy not doing it all myself anyway. Fellow authors started asking me to convert their books as well, and I remembered some excellent titles that were out of print so converted those as well. It seemed a shame not to use all that new-found knowledge. |
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16 Critical Steps for the Unemployed | by Laura D Lewis March 14, 2011 | 14200 words | Read a sample |
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Personal and Confidential Letters to My Sons and Daughters | by Strategic Insight Publishing March 04, 2011 | 6663 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Strategic Insight Publishing is an arm of Strategic Insight Solutions Ltd is a UK registered services provider. The denominator underlining our business is to provide services that meet what our clients most cared about. Please visit us at www.myeexpert.com or www.s-insights.com |
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Your Writing Companion | by David Bowman March 04, 2011 | 6273 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Bowman, MA, MBA, brings nearly 20 years of experience as a writer, editor, instructor, and communications consultant to his exceptional writing guides. He has a straightforward, practical approach to writing and writing instruction. Having worked with business professionals, adult learners, and authors, David Bowman understands the writing issues that they face, and he can help you learn the strategies for powerful, professional written communication. David Bowman is the owner and chief editor of Precise Edit and has provided editing services since 1992. He is also a top-rated writing instructor for the University of New Mexico. |
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Forged With Fire: Creativity and The Creative Spirit | by Emily Hanlon March 03, 2011 | 3894 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Emily Hanlon is a writing coach, a creativity coach and novelist. As a writing coach, Emily demystifies the writing process with her two pronged approach of teaching technique and unleashing creativity. In addition to private coaching, she offers, workshops, retreats, teleseminars and teleworkshops. Also writing prompts and books. Her work as a creativity coach is based on her belief that the multifaceted journey of creativity is not limited to the arts, but nurtures life at its most profound depths. The creative journey is a template for leading a more creatively fulfilling, aware and meaningful life. Emily offers two Mentoring Programs: Creativity as A Wellspring of Life and Writing Your Story, Creating a Tapestry of Your Life: Memoir Writing as a Healing Journey As a novelist, she has seven works of fiction, including the bestselling novel, Petersburg. And a book on writing, The Art of Fiction Writing or How to Fall Down the Rabbit Hole Without Really Trying. She has also been published in Writer's Digest Magazine. |
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Writing Romance Novellas | by Susanna Carr Feb. 25, 2011 | 3086 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Susanna Carr is a bestselling author of sexy contemporary romances. Her first novella inspired Kensington Brava's Wicked Women series and her work has been recognized in over twenty industry awards. Reviewers say Susanna Carr is "one of erotic romance's most talented authors" and "delivers exactly what her readers want." |
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Internet Marketing Tool - The Best Spinner | by Sue Lemieux Jan. 08, 2011 | 1156 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sue loves reading book for her free time. She is interested in many different fields and would love to share with you on what she knew. |
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Make A Difference | by Becky Hall Dec. 29, 2010 | 18882 words | Read a sample |
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Telling Details, 2nd Edition | by Kat Duncan Dec. 17, 2010 | 7577 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kat Duncan is a creation extremist who is doing her best to identify human creativity and free it from captivity, one student at a time. As a young child, Kat once tried to confess the telling of her stories to her parish priest because she thought they fit the definition the nuns gave for telling a lie. With her lies fully sanctioned and blessed by church authorities, Kat writes stories to entertain and enlighten. She is a Fulbright Scholar who spent a year in West Germany before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Kat has a master's degree in education and over a dozen years of experience teaching students from elementary through college and beyond. Her stories span a range from realistic historicals to quirky suspense. Visit her at: http://www.katduncan.net |
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Janet: The First 25 years | by Christopher S Cooper Dec. 10, 2010 | 178886 words | Read a sample |
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Dr. Jargonlove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Technobabble | by Mark Stucky Dec. 07, 2010 | 874 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: Hello, thanks for peeking at my profile. I am a professional writer, and I've also done editing, graphic design, and web development. I have won over two dozen awards for communication excellence. Topics that I have written on include: * Science fiction * Spirituality * Film * Communications * Computers * Power amplifiers * MRI scanners * Satellite communications * Custom truck body construction * Building automation and HVAC system controls * Green buildings I have an M.Div. from Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and an M.A. in Communication Arts from the University of Notre Dame. I am a USGBC LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Associate and a member of the Society for Technical Communication. In the past (until I stopped paying the dues), I was also a member of Toastmasters International, Mensa International, and Intertel. |
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Let's Go Fishing: TIps on Hooking A Literary Agent (includes excerpt of "Sellout") | by James Lewis Aug. 15, 2010 | 4237 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JAMES W. LEWIS is a novelist and freelance writer published in several books that include Zane’s Caramel Flava, Chicken Soup for the Soul (two series), Gumbo for the Soul, Truth Be Told: Tales of Life, Love and Drama and Don’t Forget your Pepper Spray. Magazine credits include 3AM Magazine, Eyeshot, Dare Magazine, Naptural Roots Magazine, Lucrezia Magazine, Circle Magazine, Rundu Bedtime Stories and an upcoming article in the fitness magazine AFAA. His debut novel SELLOUT will launch in July 2010. After spending twenty years in the Navy, James retired from active duty and now moonlights as a personal trainer while completing his studies in Kinesiology. In addition to writing, he loves to DJ and has a collection of over 300 vinyl records. He also does extensive volunteer work at a local veterans assistance center. James hopes to resume his role as a Big Brother in the Big Brothers & Big Sisters program soon. |
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2012 is a Thought Implant | by Paris Tosen Aug. 07, 2010 | 1427 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paris Tosen (also Talessian El-Wikosian) is a reality scientist and author of over 50 books. He lives in Canada. |
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The Walk | by Stacy Sorrells July 18, 2010 | 811 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: We read expecting to find a book or a text and are surprised to find a person - paraphrased from a French writer. I love to write fiction and I would catagorize my work as literary fiction filled with romance, action and mystery. "Anna, Wake Up" qualifies as women's fiction. If these kinds of ebooks interest you follow me on Facebook, Goodreads, and twitter..I'm mostly on Facebook though. :) "I hope you enjoy reading my work just as much as I enjoyed writing it." -Stacy |
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12 Critical Strategies for Effective Email Communication | by Jeff Finkelstein July 09, 2010 | 2649 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jeff Finkelstein is the founder of Boulder-based, Customer Paradigm, an interactive marketing firm that has helped clients achieve top rankings through search engine optimization and web marketing. Finkelstein is an adjunct professor for Colorado State University, and has lead workshops around the country teaching companies how to better optimize their websites and get found. Finkelstein has written syndicated columns on web marketing, and reaches tens of thousands of people each week through Customer Paradigm's eLearning Series newsletter. Finkelstein also helps his wife, Rabbi Jamie Korngold, run the Adventure Rabbi program. Through search engine optimization, reporters from Good Morning America, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CBS News and Ski Magazine found out about the organization and ran articles and TV segments. This intense media interest sparked a book offer from Doubleday Religion, who published Rabbi Korngold's best-selling book, God in the Wilderness, in April 2008. Finkelstein has been featured in The New York Times as a Web Guru, and his company has received numerous awards, including the prestigious 2008 Rocky Mountain Direct Marketing Association Supplier of the Year Award. Finkelstein lives in Boulder, Colorado with his wife and two daughters. |
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Leigh Brackett (ology) Volume 2 | by Blue Tyson June 08, 2010 | 306551 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Leigh Brackett (ology) Volume 1 | by Blue Tyson June 08, 2010 | 521113 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Space Opera and Planetary Romance Reader Guide | by Blue Tyson May 29, 2010 | 62858 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Guide to Hauser's Erotic Universe | by GA Hauser May 28, 2010 | 6290 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over fifty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction and is an Honorary Board Member of Gay American Heroes for her support of the foundation. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com Awards: All Romance eBook- Best Author 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007 All Romance eBook- Best novel 2007 Secrets and Misdemeanors All Romance eBook- Best novel 2008 Mile High |
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Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) | by Blue Tyson May 17, 2010 | 98225 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Laird Barron (ology) | by Blue Tyson May 16, 2010 | 166682 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Major Fantasy Anthologies - A Guide | by Blue Tyson May 14, 2010 | 7058 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Major Science Fiction Anthologies - A Brief History | by Blue Tyson May 14, 2010 | 8550 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Leigh Brackett’s Future History - Connecting the Stories: An Examination | by Blue Tyson May 14, 2010 | 3943 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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The Complete Guide to the Year’s Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror | by Blue Tyson May 14, 2010 | 58478 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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Guide to the Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror | by Blue Tyson May 14, 2010 | 51794 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Free SF and Not Free SF MegaBlog : http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress Website : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/bluetyson Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/BlueTyson Paolo Bacigalupi (ology) : http://paolobacigalupi.blogspot.com Laird Barron (ology) : http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com Leigh Brackett (ology) : http://leighbrackett.blogspot.com Ted Chiang (ology) : http://tedchiang.blogspot.com Greg Egan (ology) : http://borderguards.blogspot.com James Enge (ology) : http://jamesenge.blogspot.com Alastair Reynolds (ology) : http://alastairreynolds.blogspot.com Cordwainer Smith (ology) : http://cordwainersmith.blogspot.com Charles Stross (ology) : http://charlesstross.blogspot.com Free SF Reader : http://freesf.blogspot.com Not Free SF Reader : http://notfreesf.blogspot.com Super Reader : http://superprose.blogspot.com Space Opera Reader : http://spaceoperareader.blogspot.com Year's Best SF Reader : http://yearsbestsf.blogspot.com Free SF Best : http://freesfbest.blogspot.com Australian SF Reader : http://ozsfbest.blogspot.com SF Watcher : http://sfwatcher.blogspot.com See here for more :- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Blue%20Tyson%22 |
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