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The Lost Tales of Mercia | by Jayden Woods March 25, 2011 | 69572 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jayden Woods is the author's pen name. Jayden graduated from the University of Southern California's Writing for Screen and Television program. She lived and worked in Los Angeles for five years before deciding to leave Hollywood and pursue her passion of writing prose and novels. Her published works include the ten Lost Tales of Mercia and the complementary novel, "Eadric the Grasper." Volumes 2 and 3 of the "Sons of Mercia" series will release next. |
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The First Wife: A Short Story | by Tommy Black Feb. 13, 2011 | 9374 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been married since 1995 and have 8-year-old twins (a boy and a girl). We are all very active having completed our first marathons in 2010 at the North Olympic Discovery Marathon in Port Angeles, WA. We love to travel, visit with friends, and sometimes just lay around being lazy. As long as I can remember, I've had ideas for books. I wrote my first book several years ago, but never finished editing it. I wrote it for me and still have little desire to share it. Last year, however, I was struck with an idea for a book dealing with Sigmund Freud and one of his first patients, Ida Bauer. I was able to convince my wife to travel with me to Vienna November 2009, and the journey began. I recently completed the book and have begun the editing process. It has been such an interesting and rewarding journey, I am now beginning to research and outline my next two novels. |
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Shuri Gate | by Herb Blanchard Feb. 07, 2011 | 89173 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Herb Blanchard is retired and living in the Puget Sound area of Washington State. He is a Vietnam Era Seabee veteran who spent several years stationed on Okinawa and made many trips to the island during his two tours in Vietnam. He followed his six year Seabee tour with an Air Force hitch of four years as a KC135 tanker crew chief flying to and from Southeast Asia and flying combat missions over Vietnam and off the coast of China. He took every opportunity to return to Okinawa be a two day lay-over or a 120 day TDY. Herb made and had many friends American and Okinawan on the island. He knew the island and its people well and enjoyed every day he spent there. |
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The Smoke That Thunders | by Nathan Bassett Feb. 05, 2011 | 108863 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nathan is a native of Oklahoma. In his early twenties he lived in South Africa for a year, then returned to the States and lived a few years in Virginia and Massachusetts. He then moved to England for thirteen years where he taught at a Bible school for missionaries from around the world. Later he worked as pastor in a church in the Midlands. A few years ago he returned to Oklahoma and now works as a therapist with troubled teens and their families. 'The Smoke That Thunders,' is a historical novel loosely based on his experiences in South Africa and Zimbabwe. |
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The Art of Candle Dipping | by Judy Alter Feb. 02, 2011 | 2519 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: My books have won awards from the Texas Institute of Letters, Western Writers of America, and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Museum (it may have a more generic name today). In 2005 I received the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement from Western Writers of America, Inc. In 1989 I was named an Outstanding Woman of Fort Worth and also named one of 100 women who have left their mark on Texas, by Dallas Morning News. Recently retired after twenty-two years as director of TCU Press, I am a member of the Texas Institute of Letters, Sisters in Crime, and the Guppie chapter. Most important things I’ve ever done: being a mother and grandmother. My home is in Fort Worth, Texas |
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Zwei-Buch-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 22, 2011 | 7978 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Sieben-Buch-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 22, 2011 | 5206 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Sechs-Buch-Das kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 22, 2011 | 15271 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Funf-Buch-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 21, 2011 | 13467 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Vier-Buch-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 21, 2011 | 11413 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Drei-Buch-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 21, 2011 | 8411 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Buch3-Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 20, 2011 | 8411 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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L’hiver sur le front Est | by Gengis Mey Jan. 19, 2011 | 1126 words | Read a sample |
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An Okinawan Affair | by Herb Blanchard Jan. 19, 2011 | 88971 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Herb Blanchard is retired and living in the Puget Sound area of Washington State. He is a Vietnam Era Seabee veteran who spent several years stationed on Okinawa and made many trips to the island during his two tours in Vietnam. He followed his six year Seabee tour with an Air Force hitch of four years as a KC135 tanker crew chief flying to and from Southeast Asia and flying combat missions over Vietnam and off the coast of China. He took every opportunity to return to Okinawa be a two day lay-over or a 120 day TDY. Herb made and had many friends American and Okinawan on the island. He knew the island and its people well and enjoyed every day he spent there. |
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Das Kind von Ereignissen | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 18, 2011 | 6075 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга8-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 16, 2011 | 10415 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга7-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 16, 2011 | 6492 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга6-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 16, 2011 | 7345 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга5-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 16, 2011 | 6511 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга4-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 15, 2011 | 7136 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга3-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 15, 2011 | 6322 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга2-Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 15, 2011 | 6369 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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Книъга1- Ребенок Событий | by Teymur Roshdi Jan. 15, 2011 | 5522 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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A Winter's Tail | by Kris Tualla Jan. 06, 2011 | 1977 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Welcome! I hope you enjoy the Hansen men's experiences as much as I have enjoyed chronicling them. I love deep passion and stories with happy endings. I’m a PRO member of Romance Writers of America, active in the Phoenix area RWA – Desert Rose Chapter, and an eager workshop presenter. My current interest is helping those who want to write a book, but have no idea where to begin. Come along for the ride! |
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Those Years Without | by James Welsh Dec. 10, 2010 | 72124 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: James Welsh is from the highway rest-stop that is Delaware. Now based out of New York City, he continues to pursue his lifelong passion for writing. He has written everything from stories to poetry to scripts. He loves anything written between 1910 and 1960. He also loves key lime pie. He can be reached by email if you have any questions or comments about his work: jaygwelsh@gmail.com Individual Poems Published "Calypso for Excuses." The Stray Branch (Spring/Summer 2013) "Benediction for the Outside." New Plains Review (Fall 2011) "Tricycle Worlds." Kaleidoscope (July 2011) "Where Fireflies End, and Lightning Begins." Mused (2011) "Penelope's Lament." The Centrifugal Eye (April 2011) "Judgment of Paris." Three Line Poetry (Issue 2, 2011) “Colors (An Old Man to His Wife).†flashquake (Summer 2010) “I Am My Muse’s Right Hand.†Grasslimb 8(2) “I Built My Sandbox in The Atlantic.†Caesura 29(2008- 2009) “how a speed bump destroyed the world.†Caesura 29(2008- 2009) “Ironing Out Hypocrisy.†Westward Quarterly 36(Spring 2009) “Light on Broken Windows.†Westward Quarterly 36(Spring 2009) “Learning to Walk.†Soul Fountain 35(Fall 2008) “A Nervous Kind of Happy.†Westward Quarterly (Summer 2008) |
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The Battlefield | by Allen Hancock Nov. 19, 2010 | 2374 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Allen Hancock was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1952. He joined the Australian Regular Army in 1970 and spent the next 21 years moving around most areas of Australia. He left the Army in 1992 and has been working as a professional records manager since then. Allen has more than 40 years association with the records industry working with Federal and State Government agencies as well as in higher education and private enterprise. |
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Journal of a Civil War Nurse | by Georgiann Baldino Nov. 12, 2010 | 1821 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Georgiann Baldino is the author of numerous books, magazine articles and short stories as well as a keynote speaker. She facilitates a journaling group at a Edward Cancer Center and gives a popular program in character as Civil War nurse, Cornelia Hancock, which brings the non-fiction book "A Soldier's Friend" to life. Poets & Writers, Inc. sponsors readings and workshops to support writers’ events in large cities and small towns. Please refer to Georgiann’s listing in the Poets & Writers’ Directory at http://www.pw.org/directory |
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Dawn of Avalon | by Anna Elliott Sep. 22, 2010 | 25402 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A long-time devotee of historical fiction and fantasy, Anna Elliott lives in the DC Metro area with her husband and two daughters. She is the author of the TWILIGHT OF AVALON trilogy published by Simon & Schuster's Touchstone imprint. Visit her at www.annaelliottbooks.com. Look for other FREE stories from the Twilight of Avalon Universe on Smashwords. THE WITCH QUEEN'S SECRET is now available and will be followed by DAWN OF AVALON very soon. |
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The Haunted Houses of Reindeer Manor (Part 1 of the epic novel | by Kevin Guest Aug. 21, 2010 | 67156 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kevin M. Guest was born July 15, 1977. His passion for story telling often led him to day dreaming during school. In his off time he would spend hours writing short stories. In October you can find him working the barbeque booth at Reindeer Manor. He resides in Arlington, TX, with his lovely wife Tammi and their son, Chris. |
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All I Want | by Shayne Parkinson Aug. 19, 2010 | 4927 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write historical fiction set in New Zealand, starting in the 1880s. My fifth novel takes the series to 1918. I'm fascinated by social history, particularly that of my own country. I live in a state of barely-controlled chaos; fortunately I share my life with an invariably calm and endlessly optimistic husband. I divide my time between an apartment in the city, in reach of good espresso, and a few acres in the country, where the rank grass in the orchard is kept under control by a small mob of sheep (and where we have our own espresso machine). When I'm not writing, reading, or engaged in mundane activities, I play the piano rather badly. |
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Caribbee | by Thomas Hoover Aug. 19, 2010 | 166186 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Live in New York City. Have published nine books. All available from Smashwords or my web site. |
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The Moghul | by Thomas Hoover Aug. 19, 2010 | 218603 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Live in New York City. Have published nine books. All available from Smashwords or my web site. |
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The Three Musketeers For All | by Alexandra Dumas Aug. 16, 2010 | 232361 words | Read a sample |
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A Husband for Margaret | by Ruth Ann Nordin May 25, 2010 | 34379 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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Safiah's Smile | by Leora Friedman April 27, 2010 | 27552 words | Read a sample |
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A Chance In Time | by Ruth Ann Nordin April 05, 2010 | 20744 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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The Mysteries - Volume One: Daughter of Darkness | by David Sheppard April 04, 2010 | 75100 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Sheppard is the author of Novelsmithing, a how-to book of novel writing. He is also the author of the non-fiction work Oedipus on a Pale Horse, and the novel The Mysteries, A Novel of Ancient Eleusis (two volumes). He holds a bachelor's from Arizona State and a master's from Stanford University. He also studied creative writing and American Literature at the University of Colorado. His poetry has appeared in The Paris Review and in England (The 1987 Arvon International Poetry Competition Anthologyjudged by Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney). While living in Colorado he was a member of the Rocky Mountain Writers Guild for seven years, participated in its Live Poets Society and Advanced Novel Workshop, and chaired its Literary Society. He founded a novel critique group that lasted ten years. He has attended the Aspen Writers Conference in Colorado and the Sierra Writing Camp in California. He has taught Novel Writing and Greek Mythology at New Mexico State University at Carlsbad. He has traveled throughout western Europe and is an amateur photographer and astronomer. |
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El Perro Negro | by Mikel Santiago April 01, 2010 | 13104 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Si te gustan Hitchcock, Agatha Christie, Roald Dahl, Poe, Lovecraft, Stephen King... ..creo que mis relatos serán de tu agrado Puedes encontrar mas en mi blog: http://relatodromo.blogspot.com Deja tu review en Smashwords !! y gracias por vuestras descargas! |
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Miss Anna's Frigate | by Jens Kuhn March 26, 2010 | 39850 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jens Kuhn has published three novels within historical and nautical settings. He also enjoys writing erotic short stories. He lives in the historic town of York, England but still has a sailing boat in Sweden where he used to live for many years. |
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Luciano di Samosata. Autobiografia non autorizzata | by Simone Bedetti March 16, 2010 | 4975 words | Read a sample |
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New Orleans 1842 | by Nicole Hadaway March 15, 2010 | 10618 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nicole Hadaway used to work as a lawyer, but now she only writes about such things as bloodsuckers and deals with the devil. Having lived in such varied places as Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Washington, D.C. and even Monaco, she currently makes her home with her family in Texas. |
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Looking for the Summer | by Robert W. Norris Jan. 23, 2010 | 52179 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Robert W. Norris was born and raised in Humboldt County, California, where he played basketball in high school and junior college. In 1969, he entered the Air Force, subsequently became a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War, and served time in a military prison for refusing to fight in the war. In his twenties, he roamed across the United States, went to Europe twice, and made one journey around the world. During that time, he worked as a millhand, construction laborer, stevedore, mailman, baker, saute cook, and oil rig steward. Norris has lived and taught English in Japan since 1983. He has an M.A. in Teaching English as a Foreign Language from Newport University in Newport Beach, California. He is the author of "Looking for the Summer," the story of a Vietnam War conscientious objector's adventures and search for identity on the road from Paris to Calcutta in 1977; "Toraware," a novel about the obsessive relationship of three misfits from different cultural backgrounds in 1980s Kobe, Japan; "Autumn Shadows in August," an hallucinogenic mid-life crisis/adventure, and homage to Malcolm Lowry and Hermann Hesse; and "The Many Roads to Japan," a novella used as a textbook in Japanese universities. He has also written several articles on teaching English as a foreign language. He and his wife live near Fukuoka, Japan, where he is a professor at Fukuoka International University. |
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Change of Heart | by Fran Shaff Jan. 21, 2010 | 47442 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Fran Shaff is the author of contemporary and historical sweet romance, young peoples’ novels and short stories. Her books are available in hardcover, paperback and electronic formats. Her short stories have appeared in such places as Woman’s World magazine and the Amazon Shorts program. Fran Shaff’s romances are Classic Love Stories written for adults, suitable for teens too. Her books are found in libraries and bookstores throughout the USA. They are available on the Internet all over the world. AWARDS and HONORS Fran Shaff has won the following awards and honors: Write Touch Readers’ Award, More than Magic Award, Herbert W. Blakely Award, Golden Rose Award, EPPIE nomination for children’s literature, two Recommended Read Awards from Fallen Angel Reviews, Top Pick Award from Romance Reader at Heart, E-book of the Month Award from MyShelf.com, and two CataRomance Reviewers’ Choice Awards, one nomination. |
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Berserk Revenge | by Mark Coakley Nov. 07, 2009 | 66644 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Halfdan's Saga is a pulse-pounding literary historical thriller, set in 793 AD, when Norway was ruled by many small kingdoms and folk still worshipped the old gods. Halfdan the Black -- a young fighter and beer-soaked poet, with a Norse father and African mother -- vows revenge for the killing of his king. Halfdan's fate leads him through actual historical events, such as the raid on England's Lindisfarne nunnery and the first Norse contacts with Christianity. This spare, cunningly ironic novel is set against a brutal backdrop of life in the "Dark Ages", and features violent action, a unique love-story, odd twists, cool humour, primitive poems and more. Well-researched and fast-moving, Viking Saga follows Halfdan the Black as he battles, boozes and rhymes his way to revenge, love, wisdom ... and becoming the first king of a unified Norway. Viking vikings saga sagas Halfdan Lindisfarne Norse Norway action thriller sex blood glacier battle military love tactics novel fiction nun monk charlemagne harald erik violence poetry poems fantasy literary history historical ice snow war adventure lust parody werewolf hoax sword ax axe raid ships Iceland Denmark Sweden Goths Dark Ages black Gødrød Thor Odin Loki Freya Freyir Valhalla Migration burial archeology flax explorer exploration picts barbarian primitive pagan church Valkyrie anglo saxon africa african nubia nubian ancient myth myths |
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Gunboat Number 14 | by Jens Kuhn Oct. 26, 2009 | 42018 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jens Kuhn has published three novels within historical and nautical settings. He also enjoys writing erotic short stories. He lives in the historic town of York, England but still has a sailing boat in Sweden where he used to live for many years. |
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Homefront | by Tony Christini Oct. 18, 2009 | 72815 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Co-founder and co-editor of Liberation Lit. |
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T'on Ma | by Magnolia Belle Sep. 29, 2009 | 89704 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Magnolia Belle is a Texas author who writes about Texas, past and present, and Native Americans. She enjoys writing historical fiction and modern day romance/adventure. She lives with her husband [since 1977], and their three dogs in the DFW area. Music, people watching, travel and cooking are some of her interests. She is a firm believer that all chocolate is medicinal. |
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The Fox | by Arlene Radasky July 26, 2009 | 133296 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: History is a passion. Telling stories about those who lived before is a passion. I am a grandmother who wants my grandchildren to learn about our past so they can understand their future. I have traveled the world. In a past life, I lived in Scotland. Now I live in California. Visit my website, www.radasky.com and contact me. |
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Sentence of Marriage | by Shayne Parkinson March 08, 2009 | 150570 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write historical fiction set in New Zealand, starting in the 1880s. My fifth novel takes the series to 1918. I'm fascinated by social history, particularly that of my own country. I live in a state of barely-controlled chaos; fortunately I share my life with an invariably calm and endlessly optimistic husband. I divide my time between an apartment in the city, in reach of good espresso, and a few acres in the country, where the rank grass in the orchard is kept under control by a small mob of sheep (and where we have our own espresso machine). When I'm not writing, reading, or engaged in mundane activities, I play the piano rather badly. |
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Annalea, Princess of Nemusmar | by Stephen Shore Feb. 26, 2009 | 92818 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A lifelong resident of New England, Stephen Shore has worked in public education and in business. As an undergraduate, he studied history, music and education at Bridgewater State. Steve was a Graduate Fellow, in the History Department, at Northeastern University. As a single parent, he has raised two fine sons and—through their acquaintances—a plethora of quasi daughters and sons (the characteristics and namesakes of many appearing in his novels). At this writing, Steve has all three novels in the Annalea Series in publication. He also has published a mystery/crime novel entitled, Sinful Images, and his first western novel, How I Became an Outlaw, by “Chili Beans†Bartlett. He has recently completed a literary novel, Mr. Bithersbee. Another novel, A Hare in the High Grass, is nearly finished, and other works are well begun. Steve obviously lives to write. Please contact at writeabout@stephenjshore.com. And visit the Website: www.stephenjshore.com |
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