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The Battle for Bougainville part 1 | by David Rogers April 03, 2012 | 41 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a writer/comic book artist/graphic design. I am a six year U. S Navy Veteran and I get along with everyone. |
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Namalsk Zombies | by Charles Miller April 02, 2012 | 2912 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Writing to have fun! |
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Behind The Nazi Line | by Caleb Donaldson April 01, 2012 | 1188 words | Sample 10% |
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Beyond The Blue, The Blue Series Volume 2, Part 1 | by Josephine Dillon March 31, 2012 | 187340 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Josephine Dillon was born March 9th, 1969 in Kenitra, Morocco, to parents Patricia and Eugene Godfrey. She grew up in Oceanside, one of the northern suburbs of San Diego, California, graduating from Vista High School. She later attended San Diego State University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in nursing. She has been a registered nurse since graduating in 1995, working in the profession for the past sixteen years. As a novice writer, I wrote the first three books from The Blue Series during the years 2006 through 2009 and am currently writing the fourth and final book in the series. The story was created in the early 1980's, when I was a young teenager. These novels are my first work of fiction. Please note that all the characters and story are fictional and only a few isolated incidents paralleled my existence at the time. The Irish Setter Reuben, the high school, and the home address were all from my childhood and not fictional. I attended and graduated from Vista High School, (survived is more like it), and I lived and grew up in Oceanside. The failed attempt to drown was my experience, and I will admit to wanting desperately to be a boy when I was growing up. Along with that, I also had a very vivid imagination. My family, however, were not at all similiar to the Smiths - I had loving, caring, nonjudgemental parents who adored me. Hope you enjoy the book but most importantly for new writers like me, please write a review? Even if the book did not appeal to you, could you state why? I would really appreciate it. To those readers who braved a download of Beyond The Blue Part 1 and 2, please make sure to download the latest versions. I found a huge mistake in the sequencing of the chapters in the book and would appreciate it if my readers could download it again (it's free!) so that they can read it the way it should be read. This book was just too big to be a single work, which is why I spliced it, however in doing so, I made a mistake in the timing of the story. I hope you enjoy Beyond The Blue Part 1 and Part 2. Part 2 is for adult readers only and I've chosen to make it free because I want to write for the fun of it. If you catch grammatical errors, I apologize, but since I am my own editor, please forgive me. I am currently editing my third book, Black and Blue and it's another beast, 600 pages long. I'm editing slowly in my free time but it's tedious. If you would like me to split it up into two parts like I did the second book, then send me an email or write on my facebook page. I am also currently writing the fourth book, about 150 pages into it. Please write me reviews? I thrive on it and enjoy reading your thoughts. Or post a comment on my facebook page. This is my hobby and I will continue to allow downloads of my books for free to Smashword readers. If you want a printed copy, I am currently at Off The Book Shelf, but that will cost you because I only get a small percentage of the profit and can't set the price. I might look into Create A Space instead if it will save the reader money. We'll see what happens, til then, happy reading. |
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With and Without Class | by David Wallace Fleming March 30, 2012 | 40240 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David has worked in aerospace research and development in Indiana and Virginia. He enjoys running, karaoke and sand volleyball. His short stories have appeared in Out of the Gutter's Hard Times Issue and Escape Velocity's anthology. He posts short, satirical stories at davidwallacefleming.com |
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Amanda Ackers and The Realm Of The Witches | by GlennAndSasha Gabriel March 28, 2012 | 180810 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Update Notice: Hello everyone, and thank you for visiting our Authors Page. We have now published for FREE, Book Two of our Amanda Ackers Novels, "Amanda Ackers and The Realm Of The Witches"! Having published Book One, "Amanda Ackers and The Deep Forest Elves" for FREE on January 3rd, 2012, and having that Novel downloaded just over 3,165 times by March 29th, 2012, we are blown away! Sasha and I are working on Book Three of the series, "Amanda Ackers and The Thirteen Shards Of Legend." It should be available sometime in 2013, as we are both working on other novels as well. Several people have requested reading Book Three, prior to its publication. Should any like a pre-release version when we get to the editing stage, please let us know. As you may know, we do require you to sign a non-disclosure agreement and fax it back to us... it’s just good business practice after all. Adding up the downloads from our novel and all our short stories, the first short published on November 14, 2011, our total downloads have now reached over 11,443 as of March 29th, 2012! We are very thankful to you all, for supporting our work, which we do for the enjoyment of it. Our thanks also, to the many of you who have emailed us with kind comments on our stories and the first two books of our novel series, and those who have requested receiving a pre-release version of Book Three. We had never thought of doing a pre-release, but what a great idea! It gave many a chance to read the novels before we actually published them. Thanks to all of you! We are most humbled by the response we have received, and thank you from the top, middle and bottom of our hearts! If anyone would like to correspond with us, please shoot us an email when you get the chance, we would love to hear from you. Email us at: GlennAndSasha@gmail.com -------------------------------------------- Hello and thank you for visiting our Smashwords.com page. My name is Sasha Gabriel, and I would like to take a few moments to say a little about Glenn and myself. They say that creativity belongs to the young. Well, not always. Young at heart, I’ll buy, but nothing else. Writing is relatively new for me. I’ve been an avid reader for most of my 60+ years. But writing seemed daunting. How do you write an idea to get over to other people without boring them to death? How do you write conversations that sound like the people who are speaking them? Once I studied the “how to’s†a bit, and with the encouragement from Glenn, my wonderful husband and best friend, I started writing. And I love it. So does Glenn. Writing has opened a door for me that nothing else has – my imagination has soared and I’m absolutely thrilled and thankful, from the bottom of my heart, that others like my writing, as well. Both Glenn and I have been submitting very, very short stories (no more than 600 word stories) because these are also being entered into a writing contest with that directive. At the same time, both Glenn and I are writing novels (Glenn’s is awesome!!!! Think the depth of Lord of the Rings with the immediacy of Harry Potter and you’ve got it!). But I want to share something with you all… Glenn has battled Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia almost his entire life. That’s a mouthful, for sure, but try living with them on a daily basis! Even so, Glenn has worked to overcome the more serious side effects and his talent in writing, painting, and all over creativity is nothing short of staggering. Honestly… I’m running to keep up with him but I’m mostly just out of breath! So… the bottom line is… we’re all just human with all our challenges and it’s those challenges that make what we create that much better. Please… If you like to read… then write. If you like to paint… then paint. Pick up that paintbrush and start. For writing, get to your keyboard and begin. We think you’ll surprise yourself at your talents. And, again… Thank You all for your kind and generous words of appreciation for our stories! It means the world to us! ----------------------------- Glenn here. Just wanted to add that we never thought anyone would even read our work, let alone have downloaded our little stories thousands of times in such a short time. Because of the kind words from you all, I will continue to write. I have, as Sasha had mentioned, been writing the Amanda Ackers novel series, with Sasha contributing several chapters to each book. I had only begun writing the novel for fun, for our grandson Logan. I was not going to publish it, just print it out to give to him. However, with all the encouragement I have received via email, from those reading our little short stories, I have decided to publish the first two books of the Amanda Ackers series for FREE. Everyone keeps telling us we need to charge for them, so, should we decide to do so, they will be no more than $0.99 cents in U.S. Dollars :) My many thanks to all of you, for your continued support. Please feel free to contact Sasha and I at the following email address. We would love to hear from you, even to just say hi: GlennAndSasha@gmail.com |
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A Parade of Clowns | by Francis Murgold March 28, 2012 | 7896 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Murgold enjoys spending time with family and friends in the Northeastern US, a good scotch, and a few hours a day for quiet focus. His perfect day would be spent at the beach with an eclectic playlist and the foam at his feet. |
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Yanar | by Ellie Smith March 25, 2012 | 16934 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ellie has been writing short stories and novels for more than 20 years. She is well known for her stories... but only with her family and closest friends. Only recently has she decided to venture into the world of ebooks and electronic publishing. |
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A Day of an Eternal Soul | by Steven Wilkerson March 25, 2012 | 14094 words | Read a sample |
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The path of the moon | by Ainsley bargaine March 23, 2012 | 1248 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My name in Ainsley Bargaine, and I live for volleyball. I like humorous and adventurous stories. Excuse me if I take awhile to finish my books, I am not very consistent. Please give me your opinions on my book(s) so I know whether or not to make more like them. Thanks everyone! |
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The Quartet, Goddess | by Ipam March 19, 2012 | 43072 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: splats in ballet, sour notes in choir & drives really fast. |
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The Star Makers | by Robin D. Laws March 19, 2012 | 10015 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The novels of author and game designer Robin D. Laws include Pierced Heart, The Rough and the Smooth, and The Worldwound Gambit. Robin created the GUMSHOE investigative roleplaying rules system and such games as Feng Shui, The Dying Earth, The Esoterrorists and Ashen Stars. Find his blog, a cavalcade of film, culture, games, narrative structure and gun-toting avians, at robindlaws.com. |
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Stories from Camp Half Blood | by Amy Laine March 18, 2012 | 7741 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi there! My name is Amy and I am 12 years old. I am currently working on a book called Thieves. This one, is a boy book, but girls can still read it, just as guy's can read the girl books I wrote. I see no problem with that. I am almost finished with Thieves- I'm on chapter 6. I don't know how long this is going to be, but obviously a short story, since it's taking me so long to write it and I want to be done before school is out. I kept restarting it is my problem. I live in the U.S and if you want to know more about me, then visit my blog! :) Kittens are not to be dunked in hot tubs (only my friends will get this), Amy A little P.S: Nothing going on much right now! Tell all your mothers, "HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!" Because, today is Mother's Day (in case you didn't catch that part!) |
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Strikers Book Three: The Light Of Peace | by Taylor Pacholko March 16, 2012 | 7151 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: STUFF ABOUT ME:T'm eleven and I love cats and Warriors And The soulFinder Series! Okay I'm sorry to all the people who have been waiting for oh how long has it been? Like Six months waiting for my books that were supposed to come out months ago. I'm sorry but my computer crashed then the books got deleted when I was almost done,I know its no excuse but ya I'm getting right to work on that. Up Coming Books The Gazer Saga Book 1: Coming Soon Trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agsCuMBsXFs I am working on many books right now that's why I have no realese dates. :) Hopefully I'll get another book out soon till then BYE BYE... Descriptions of My Series: Strikers: The cats now rule earth because humans are gone now, but its not Earth anymore (Just released) It's Catinora and the cats rule Game Series: A series of fun games! |
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The Secret of the Breakers | by Macy Reynolds March 16, 2012 | 1229 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: My name is Macy. I write many stories about a lot of things. I hope someday I can write a novel, and even get published. Thank you for checking out my stories! |
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Fish Stocks Limited | by Michael Summers March 16, 2012 | 70585 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A passionate writer, I have just published my third novel Fish Stocks Limited, this time on free eBook distribution websites only. I have received payment from Dailey Swan Publishing for a number of short stories to go in their anthology and had short stories published in MediaVirus magazine (as editors pick) and in The Absent Willow Review magazine. If you enjoyed Fish Stocks Limited, why not become an affiliate promoter? Email me on: fishstockslimited@hotmail.com |
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Kailan and the Legend of Ardal - Free Preview: the first 23 chapters | by Vladimir Alperovich March 15, 2012 | 23350 words | Read a sample |
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Conquer the Castle - A Legend of Oescienne Short Story | by Jenna Elizabeth Johnson March 14, 2012 | 10969 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jenna Elizabeth Johnson grew up and still resides on the Central Coast of California, the place that has become the inspiration for the setting for many of her books. Miss Johnson has a degree in Art Practice with an emphasis in Celtic Studies from the University of California at Berkeley. She now draws much of her insight from the myths and legends of ancient Ireland to help set the theme for her books. Besides writing and drawing, Miss Johnson enjoys reading, gardening, camping and hiking. In her free time she also practices the art of long sword combat and traditional archery. |
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Kidnapped! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Four) | by Paul Moxham March 11, 2012 | 13845 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paul Moxham hails from Australia. He has written three novels thus far, two YA and one childrens. The first, The Secret of Smugglers Cove is a childrens adventure book that is set in 1950's Britain and set in the style of Enid Blyton's Famous Five series. His second book, The Florida Chase, a young adult novel, is an action packed novel that is along the lines of The Hardy Boys. The third, Last Plane out of Paris, a young adult novel, follows two British officers as they parachute into France and attempt to rescue and aircraft designer just as Hitler invades the country. He has also written a number of screenplays which led to him being signed to a Los Angeles based manager early in 2011. One of his scripts, Blizzard, won the Gold Prize Award at the 2011 PAGE AWARDS. |
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Pursued! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Three) | by Paul Moxham March 11, 2012 | 14338 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paul Moxham hails from Australia. He has written three novels thus far, two YA and one childrens. The first, The Secret of Smugglers Cove is a childrens adventure book that is set in 1950's Britain and set in the style of Enid Blyton's Famous Five series. His second book, The Florida Chase, a young adult novel, is an action packed novel that is along the lines of The Hardy Boys. The third, Last Plane out of Paris, a young adult novel, follows two British officers as they parachute into France and attempt to rescue and aircraft designer just as Hitler invades the country. He has also written a number of screenplays which led to him being signed to a Los Angeles based manager early in 2011. One of his scripts, Blizzard, won the Gold Prize Award at the 2011 PAGE AWARDS. |
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Ambushed! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Two) | by Paul Moxham March 11, 2012 | 15406 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paul Moxham hails from Australia. He has written three novels thus far, two YA and one childrens. The first, The Secret of Smugglers Cove is a childrens adventure book that is set in 1950's Britain and set in the style of Enid Blyton's Famous Five series. His second book, The Florida Chase, a young adult novel, is an action packed novel that is along the lines of The Hardy Boys. The third, Last Plane out of Paris, a young adult novel, follows two British officers as they parachute into France and attempt to rescue and aircraft designer just as Hitler invades the country. He has also written a number of screenplays which led to him being signed to a Los Angeles based manager early in 2011. One of his scripts, Blizzard, won the Gold Prize Award at the 2011 PAGE AWARDS. |
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Attacked! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part One) | by Paul Moxham March 11, 2012 | 9862 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paul Moxham hails from Australia. He has written three novels thus far, two YA and one childrens. The first, The Secret of Smugglers Cove is a childrens adventure book that is set in 1950's Britain and set in the style of Enid Blyton's Famous Five series. His second book, The Florida Chase, a young adult novel, is an action packed novel that is along the lines of The Hardy Boys. The third, Last Plane out of Paris, a young adult novel, follows two British officers as they parachute into France and attempt to rescue and aircraft designer just as Hitler invades the country. He has also written a number of screenplays which led to him being signed to a Los Angeles based manager early in 2011. One of his scripts, Blizzard, won the Gold Prize Award at the 2011 PAGE AWARDS. |
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Tales from Castle Destro Volume I - Mercenary War | by Don Maue March 10, 2012 | 38436 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Don Maue is native of Hamburg, New York. He served just over nine years in the United States Marines before settling in Wisconsin, where he currently lives with his wife and two children. Don is an avid collector and customizer of G.I. Joe and Star Wars toys. This is his first e-book. |
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The Road to Nanty Glo (A Dan Wilder Short Story) | by Chris O'Grady March 09, 2012 | 8887 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chris O'Grady lives in North Carolina. He is the author of numerous crime short stories and novels. |
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His First Mission | by J.R. Martin March 08, 2012 | 8989 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.R. Martin lives in Northwest Arkansas with his wife, three cats and dog "Ozzy." He is a U.S.M.C. Veteran and lover of science fiction for over twenty years. |
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Apex | by Phillip McCollum March 06, 2012 | 1743 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Phillip McCollum hatched from the sleepy, but always interesting, Mojave desert in Southern California. He currently lives in Orange County and spends the majority of his day looking at network packets and plugging in cables. When he's not working, his time is divided between writing fiction, writing electronic music, playing video games and spending time with his patient and lovely wife. |
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Luke's Situation (Part 1) | by Vincent Bivona March 04, 2012 | 21217 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Vincent Bivona is the author of five novels. His favorite genres to write include horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, and mysteries. And as long as you keep reading, he promises to keep writing. Actually . . . that's not entirely true. He plans to keep writing anyway. But let's face it, he thinks it'd be nice if you read, too. |
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La morte è soltanto il principio | by Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli March 02, 2012 | 54634 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nata a Carbonia nel 1974, Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli vive a Cagliari dal 1993, dove lavora come scrittrice, traduttrice scientifica e web copywriter freelance. Laureata in Scienze Biologiche nel 1998, ha ricoperto da allora il ruolo di ricercatrice, tutor e assistente di ecologia presso il Dipartimento di Biologia Animale ed Ecologia dell’Università degli Studi di Cagliari fino al 2004, anno in cui ha fondato la sua ditta Anakina Web. Nell’ambito di questa azienda gestisce le sue attuali attività di scrittura creativa e traduzione, oltre a occuparsi di tanto in tanto di web design e management musicale. Amante del cinema, ha mosso i primi passi nella scrittura cimentandosi nella realizzazione di soggetti cinematografici e sceneggiature originali, oltre che di fan-fiction. È autrice inoltre di poesie in inglese pubblicate negli Stati Uniti in antologie e audiolibri e ha inoltre scritto vari testi di canzoni. Dal 2009 si occupa di narrativa. Ha appena completato il suo primo romanzo originale di fantascienza e sta lavorando a un’altra opera di questo genere letterario, intitolata “Deserto rossoâ€, che prevede una suddivisione in puntate. La prima di queste, “Punto di non ritornoâ€, sarà pubblicata nella primavera 2012. Sta inoltre lavorando alla stesura di un saggio di argomento ecologico. Appassionata di fantascienza e soprattutto dell’universo di Star Wars, è conosciuta nel web italiano con il suo nickname Anakina. |
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The Sniper | by Ray Daley March 01, 2012 | 4863 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ray Daley was born in Coventry & still lives there. He served 6 yrs in the RAF as a clerk & spent most of his time in a Hobbit hole in High Wycombe. He is a published poet & has been writing stories since he was 10. His current dream is to eventually finish the Hitch Hikers fanfic novel he's been writing since 1986. |
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Animal Tales The Journey Begins | by Rhia Roberts Feb. 29, 2012 | 8376 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dr. Rhia currently teaches graduate classes for an online university. She has taught k-graduate school on four continents. She earned her Ph.D. in Special Education with a focus on reading, writing, and dyslexia. She has numerous professional publications including a phonic reading program featuring leveled readers. Dr. Rhia is married with three multi-ethnic, adopted children. Of all her accomplishments, she considers forming her family her greatest. |
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On The Run | by John D Feb. 27, 2012 | 71993 words | Read a sample |
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My junk book | by William James Feb. 27, 2012 | 11283 words | Read a sample |
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Acab | by Marcus Blakeston Feb. 27, 2012 | 12303 words | Read a sample |
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Skylands: Large Living | by Sylvan Scott Feb. 25, 2012 | 3191 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I wrote about robots. When I was a kid, my first story was about robots that looked like people: the only survivors of a world-wide nuclear war. What can I say? I grew up in the 70's. Since then I've sculpted all manner of stories about all sorts of topics. Science Fiction and Fantasy still remain favorites of mine and, usually, what I can express in speculative fiction I'd rather not express in other formats. I love short stories and am working on making this writing bug that I've harbored for so many years finally work for me. Here goes nothing. |
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One Man Army: Part One | by Luke Booker Feb. 25, 2012 | 1525 words | Read a sample |
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Hunger For Truth: A Short Story | by Tabitha Levin Feb. 25, 2012 | 4825 words | Read a sample |
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Eden (The Runners, Part Five) | by Logan Rutherford Feb. 20, 2012 | 12384 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Logan Rutherford is a 16-year-old who developed a passion for reading and writing at a young age. He lives in Texas with his parents, five sisters, and one brother…and a few dogs. Learn more at his blog: existentialbacon.wordpress.com |
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Native in Pink (The Society On Da Run #30) | by Nipaporn Baldwin Feb. 20, 2012 | 1075 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 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." My stories are mostly flash fiction, short stories and (best of all) poetry. About The Society On Da Run series: Earth has seen many visitors, from space dragons colonizing the planet in Pre Cambrian times to intelligent insectoids and benevolent owl gods. Follow the adventures of a wide cast of characters as they encounter the dragons of the Draconizica empire, and Ashuton Karrucci, the god of dragons going about his daily life in Italy. From a story about a small town ravaged by an airborn dragon virus, to a story about a cruel dragon king on a terraformed Mars, to the story of a girl pregnant with a Dragon god, these stories are not bound by the norms of the Fantasy and Science Fiction genres. Also includes stories unrelated to the dragons. _______________________________________________ As of March 2012, all issues in the TSODR have been (or are being) updated with new covers and additional content. Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4809527.Nipaporn_Baldwin _______________________________________________ CURRENT WORKS SO FAR: Issues #1-50: Lyarknar Saga Epoch Issues #51-60: Starsplitter Issues #61-80: Citybane FA>KED THORN spin-off series Ascendant Likelihood mini-series FA>KED spin-off series (Ascendant Likelihood spin-off) Black Dragon (yaoi series) |
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The Journal | by JT Lewis Feb. 18, 2012 | 3856 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JT Lewis is an author living in Southeastern Indiana with his wife Susan and their two dogs. They have four kids in various stages of college and life away from the home. During the day, JT Lewis is an electrical contractor, morphing into the crime fighting author at night and on the weekends. Gabriel Celtic also lives in Southeastern Indiana, and is the lead investigator of the Major Crimes Taskforce tasked with getting to the bottom of a series of murders. Using his wits and the accumulated knowledge of his team, Gabriel soon learns that solving the investigation would cost one of his friends the ultimate sacrifice. 'The Ghost Murders' is the first book of the series 'The Adventures of Gabriel Celtic'. |
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Terrorist Moneyman | by Ron Wootters Feb. 17, 2012 | 7949 words | Read a sample |
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Bad Luck Bilby: Can You Survive Him? | by Christopher Stone Feb. 16, 2012 | 494 words | Read a sample |
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The Ones of Old | by Alexander Dowidar-Jackson Feb. 16, 2012 | 1346 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a writer who will publish books of all genres and categories. I hope you will enjoy my work and look forward to hearing your feedback. |
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Airborne | by Alexander Dowidar-Jackson Feb. 14, 2012 | 2266 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a writer who will publish books of all genres and categories. I hope you will enjoy my work and look forward to hearing your feedback. |
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The big journey | by Mohamed El Abd Feb. 14, 2012 | 784 words | Read a sample |
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The Favour Men: Initiation | by Firas Janabi Feb. 12, 2012 | 9269 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm the author of the Favour Men series. My name is Firas Janabi, although my first name is pronounced Ferris, ideally. Like Ferris Wheel. I've grown up and lived in a handful of different countries, experienced a few things I'd like to consider rare, and I love telling a good story with great characters. For some reason it won't let me add my blog, but it can be found on the website. Thanks! |
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Anti-Supernatural Assault Team- Book 0- Fresh Blood | by Michael Keyth Feb. 12, 2012 | 38812 words | Read a sample |
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A Dreaming Myth Vol. 2: Cascading From Beyond The Border | by Brandon Benevides Feb. 09, 2012 | 75979 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: my fantasy epic, A Dreaming Myth, is my most favourite piece of work i have ever done, and it is because i use a fictional mindset to bend the world I know to how i want it, and shape it to this fantasy. creating a new universe may not be as hard as i thought, but trying to expand it is what's hard. |
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Eyetooth | by J.L. Hugh Feb. 08, 2012 | 5633 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.L. writes from a tropical paradise and enjoys writing creative erotic adventure stories. |
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What Tristan Saw, February 2012 | by Norris Eppes Feb. 05, 2012 | 1835 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 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! |
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Thunder Clan #1: Story of Starkit | by megan deitterick Feb. 04, 2012 | 15907 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Hi! I am 11 years old (almost) and have always wanted to be an author and am exicted to have published my first book with Smashwords. Hope you like it and will look for more books by me in the future! Thanks! |
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