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I Almost Died in the Grand Canyon | by Ryan Barlow Feb. 13, 2012 | 2043 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ryan Barlow is an American author, ghostwriter, and college professor. Ryan has been writing since he could use a crayon. He wrote his first book at the age of 3. It was a 50 page spiral notebook titled "A Compilation in Repetition", using loops which resembled cursive ‘L’s or ‘O’s or ‘E’s and sometimes ‘I’s, but it must have been cryptic and profound writings from within his burgeoning, complex mind. Ryan spent his youth in Applegate Oregon, and his formative years in Glendora, California, before baffling his future self and all of his relatives by majoring in criminal justice. Afterwards, he moved to Reno, NV, where he lasted only a few years before ending up back in California. This time it was in Ventura, where he worked as a surgical anesthetist and coached high school water polo. Eventually he decided that he should probably think about a career, but it was already too late– he had decided he liked to write and thus was doomed forever. He has recently taken refuge in the obscure-yet-charming town of Lake Arrowhead, CA, where he runs Ghostwriting Services, while concurrently writing his upcoming books. His chosen partner in this life, Lea, and her two confused kids harbor him knowingly. His original career path in surgical anesthesia has been seemingly dichotomous with his other life as a writer and college professor. He's ok with that. And he eats copious amounts of pizza. He currently teaches veterinary science at Boston Reed University, and is pursuing his PhD in anthropology. |
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I Was Attacked by a Shark | by Ryan Barlow Feb. 09, 2012 | 935 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ryan Barlow is an American author, ghostwriter, and college professor. Ryan has been writing since he could use a crayon. He wrote his first book at the age of 3. It was a 50 page spiral notebook titled "A Compilation in Repetition", using loops which resembled cursive ‘L’s or ‘O’s or ‘E’s and sometimes ‘I’s, but it must have been cryptic and profound writings from within his burgeoning, complex mind. Ryan spent his youth in Applegate Oregon, and his formative years in Glendora, California, before baffling his future self and all of his relatives by majoring in criminal justice. Afterwards, he moved to Reno, NV, where he lasted only a few years before ending up back in California. This time it was in Ventura, where he worked as a surgical anesthetist and coached high school water polo. Eventually he decided that he should probably think about a career, but it was already too late– he had decided he liked to write and thus was doomed forever. He has recently taken refuge in the obscure-yet-charming town of Lake Arrowhead, CA, where he runs Ghostwriting Services, while concurrently writing his upcoming books. His chosen partner in this life, Lea, and her two confused kids harbor him knowingly. His original career path in surgical anesthesia has been seemingly dichotomous with his other life as a writer and college professor. He's ok with that. And he eats copious amounts of pizza. He currently teaches veterinary science at Boston Reed University, and is pursuing his PhD in anthropology. |
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La dieta del Rambam | by Salomon Michan Feb. 09, 2012 | 30006 words | Read a sample |
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Eleanor LeJune - Quando il sesso è poesia | by Amodio Tortora Feb. 03, 2012 | 12170 words | Read a sample |
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Cannabis Cures Cancer? | by Steven Hager Feb. 02, 2012 | 4134 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a writer, journalist, filmmaker, event producer and counterculture and cannabis activist. I was the first journalist to travel to the South Bronx and document the origins of hip hop. In 1987, I was hired as editor of High Times magazine. I created the Cannabis Cup, a cannabis awards ceremony held every Thanksgiving in Amsterdam, and The Freedom Fighters, the first hemp legalization group. I also created a garage-rock revival band called the Soul Assassins. In 2002 I directed the video shoot that was later released as Live in Amsterdam (Fishbone album). In 2004, I wrote most of the narration for a/k/a Tommy Chong and also appear in the film. My most recent hardback book, The Octopus Conspiracy, was published by Trine Day. All of my eBooks are available exclusively through smashwords. |
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Withdrawal | by J Joseph Michaels Feb. 01, 2012 | 397 words | Read a sample |
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Last Year | by Merlin Douglas Larsen Jan. 30, 2012 | 23440 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm "middle-aged", married once, have nine children and a growing number of grandchildren, and I'm retired. I have plenty of time for writing and researching. Perversely, I have little ambition to do so. The books I have written seem to have satisfied my urge to explore and express in this medium. "I know practically nothing about almost everything." That's a mantra that keeps me from getting too full of myself. The test of a good book is when the author can return to it after many years and find it satisfying. Because we mature in our thinking as we age, it usually happens that a return to earlier literary creations shows up how ignorant we were. If a book we wrote back then stands up to the passing of time, we must have done something right. I must have succeeded in retaining the good stuff and disposing of the bad; because, despite the inevitable flaws that I see now and could not see then, my books and short stories from the swiftly receding past entertain me today. I put up most of what I think I know on the subject of the Norman Conquest at my Website, see link below.... |
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Betty's Black & Blue Bottom | by Louis Kahn Nin Jan. 29, 2012 | 2498 words | Read a sample |
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Back Home Again in Indiana | by J. Conrad Guest Jan. 29, 2012 | 3087 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My first novel, January’s Paradigm, was published by Minerva Press, London, England. Current Entertainment Monthly in Ann Arbor, Michigan, wrote of January’s Paradigm, “(readers) will not be able to put it down.†I have another novel based on the Joe January character, January’s Penitence, being considered for publication. In 2008 I completed Backstop: A Baseball Love Story in Nine Innings, which is now available from Second Wind Publishing. After completing a futuristic piece, Chaotic Theory, a novella that explores the conjecture of how the flap of a butterfly’s wings in South America might result in a tornado in Texas, I commenced my next major project, a murder mystery that spans two centuries written around baseball legend, Ty Cobb. My fiction and essays appear in various online and print publications, including Cezanne’s Carrot, Saucy Vox, River Walk Journal, 63 Channels, The Writers Post Journal, Redbridge Review, and Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine. I am also a contributing writer to Impact Times and am cofounder of The Smoking Poet. My sports writing can be found at Bleacher Report. |
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Kara Mia | by Maryann Anglim Jan. 29, 2012 | 55446 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Maryann Anglim, R.N., B.S.N. lives in Bath, Maine, with her husband. A graduate of Loyola University of Chicago, she works as an operating room nurse. As Kara's mother she brings an intimate and medically informed view of what it means as a parent to confront Long QT syndrome. In her open and direct writing style she chronicles her daughter's brush with death and subsequent rehabilitation with sensitivity, courage and wisdom. Kara Mia is her first book. |
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Lessons from the desert | by Laura Thompson Jan. 29, 2012 | 10315 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Laura earned her master's degree in secondary education from St. Xavier University in Chicago. She has taught in Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Diocese of Joliet. She is a active Catholic who aspires to catechize at every age level, from pre-school to mature adult. |
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The Hardwick Love Story | by Janet Roberts Jan. 27, 2012 | 4512 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love writing! I write features every month for the local Talking Newspaper for the Blind, have 2 blogs and a web page! I am currently working on short novels for boys who think reading's boring! I live in Nottinghamshire, in the very middle of England. |
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whatever.odt | by JD O'Meara Jan. 23, 2012 | 39134 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Unlike many writers, I can't honestly say that I've had a lifelong love for literature and writing. Encouraged throughout most of my schooling to study math and science, I was introduced to literature as a discipline late in my undergraduate career. It was really only during my graduate studies that I began to fully appreciate the act of writing as a form of inquiry and expression. This appreciation notwithstanding, it was still only after a breakdown that I myself turned to writing in a desperate attempt to understand myself. Because my writing is so personally motivated, I choose to keep much of it private. The text I offer here, however, is a notable exception. Although it too began as a highly personal and private work, whatever.odt ultimately -- and to my pleasant surprise -- blossomed into precisely the sort of text that I wish I had read when I was younger. I've chosen for this reason to share whatever.odt with anyone whom it might interest, in the hope that the individuals who need it most will find and be empowered by it. |
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History of Whitehorse Farmhouse, Morton-On-The-Hill, Norwich, Norfolk. | by Susy Scott Jan. 22, 2012 | 4278 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: For such an ordinary person I have - so far - led an extraordinary life. Very happy childhood in Norwich with a loving family, great teenage memories of Norfolk, a fabulous husband and home in the small village of Morton-on-the-Hill, just a few miles north-west of Norwich. I studied my favourite subjects at the University of East Anglia, graduating in 1992 with an honours degree in English History and Landscape Archaeology. Then I found a great job with an international firm of lawyers as a legal secretary in the senior partner’s department in Norwich. Had more fun than you can shake a stick at working in the planning and environment department. Then just when things couldn’t get any better, they did. The Lone Star State beckoned so Mike and I packed up the furniture and the dogs, learnt the local Texan patois in U-stun, bought a big ol’ pickup truck, built a bar-be-sqew bar in the yard, and began a whole ‘nuther life. Emotional and economic reasons drew us back to Europe in 2007 - England and later Moscow, but then recession started to turn global, and eighteenth months later we were back in Texas. One of my Dad’s favourite sayings was, “It’s all part of life’s rich pageant†or it might have been “pattern†but whatever the correct term, it perfectly describes my philosophy. So there we are then. With my employment resume shot to smithereens - who would want to take on an English ex-legal secretary, ex-corporate administrative assistant, constantly on the move - I thought the next best option was to start writing about my extraordinary life. I hope you enjoy reading Finding Jingo. Susy Scott Dallas, November, 2011 |
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Keiko-san's Story: An Account of the Minamata Tragedy | by Eustacia Tan Jan. 18, 2012 | 1861 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: What on earth is a bio supposed to look like? First person? Third person? Well, I'm random and I love God (1st person) Eustacia is also the person behind the unknown blog Inside The Mind of a Bibliophile at www.allsortsofbooks.blogspot.com (3rd person) If you have anything to say, don't hesitate to contact me ^^ |
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The Oklahoma Summer | by Tom Tiding Jan. 13, 2012 | 1335 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tom is a Washington, DC and Hong Kong-based comedian and story-teller. His line of greeting cards, Twisted Tidings, feature cards on subjects that Hallmark won't touch, including friendship-with-benefits, drunk parents, and holiday-induced nausea. His personal creed is "Life is short! Cut corners. Skip foreplay." His one-man show, "Twisted - Greeting Card Moments Gone Wrong", was a hit at the 2011 Capital Fringe and not-so-much of a hit at the 2011 Phoneix Fringe. |
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Cronicas de Chico Pelon # 3 | by Emari Valdicar Jan. 09, 2012 | 1289 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Author of non-fiction, horror, and erotic fantasy. Texas cowboy currently living in New York. Works available at most major e-book retailers. |
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Bare Boy's Skimpy Sex Stories # 3 | by Emari Valdicar Jan. 08, 2012 | 1276 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Author of non-fiction, horror, and erotic fantasy. Texas cowboy currently living in New York. Works available at most major e-book retailers. |
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Ultima dintre iubiri (poveste) | by Adria Martin Jan. 08, 2012 | 5629 words | Read a sample |
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The Kindest People: Heroes and Good Samaritans (Volume 3) | by David Bruce Jan. 07, 2012 | 73793 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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Scrapbook of a Wasted Life | by Mike Knowles Jan. 05, 2012 | 24120 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A published writer for over 30-years, I’ve finally decided to go into semi-retirement. Although I’ve worked mainly in comics, I’ve also worked in TV and radio and as a scriptwriter for animation studios. I also I spent two years as a gag writer submitting jokes to a number of comedians, even when they begged me not to. Finally, I’ve dabbled in the arcane arts of gonzo journalism. A devoted fan of the late Hunter S. Thompson I’ve attempted to emulate the gonzo style. On the other hand I never acquired Hunter’s voracious appetite for mind bending substances. Well, let’s just say I’ve never taken as many as he did. |
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When Real Life Begins | by Karen Sunde Jan. 02, 2012 | 7568 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: An actor turned writer, Karen performed many leading roles Off-Broadway, and was Associate Director of CSC Repertory. Her plays have been performed Off-Broadway, in regional theatres, on a USA tour, and in eleven countries and seven languages. Sunde’s first screenplay, UNDERCOVER PATRIOT, a finalist at Sundance, optioned. Then PARALLEL LOVES for Terra Bella Entertainment, Los Angeles; BOULE DE SUIF (adapt Maupassant) for Dace Direction, London; DREAM HOUSE for Passport Films, NYC; THE FASTEST WOMAN ALIVE for Howard S Shulman Productions, NYC; THE SECRET SHIP, under option; FINAL QUEST: THE MOUNTAIN OF THE GODS; TRIPPING TAMMY; LOVE HITS EARTH(& Other Disasters); NEXT!; adaptations of HOW HIS BRIDE CAME TO ABRAHAM, in pre-production as The ABRAHAM FILM PROJECT, and IN A KINGDOM BY THE SEA. check www.howardshulman.com Published plays: DARK LADY, produced Abbey Theatre, Ireland, Aalborg State Theatre, Denmark, optioned for film; BALLOON, won three VILLAGER awards Off-Broadway, nominated Best Play by Outer Critics Circle, aired Radio France; HAITI: A DREAM in FACING FORWARD, produced Seven Stages, Atlanta, aired WNYC, WHYY, NPR; TO MOSCOW, premiered Ankara National Theatre, Turkey, Chain Lightning, New York; OH WILD WEST WIND in ROWING TO AMERICA, produced Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey (PTNJ). PLAYS BY KAREN SUNDE includes TRUTH TAKES A HOLIDAY, read La MaMa, New York City (NYC); IN A KINGDOM BY THE SEA produced PTNJ, HOW HIS BRIDE CAME TO ABRAHAM, produced PTNJ, Praxis Theatre Project, NYC, premiered at The Unicorn, Kansas City. ANTON, HIMSELF for Actors Theatre of Louisville, also played The Moscow Art Theatre, the Yalta Festival in Russia, Peoples Light and Theatre, NYU in New York. THE FASTEST WOMAN ALIVE produced Luna Stage, NJ, Praxis, NYC, Edinburgh Festival (2010); KABUKI OTHELLO, produced People's Light and Theatre Company and Annenberg Center, Philadelphia; Wisdom Bridge, Chicago; KABUKI LADY MACBETH produced Chicago Shakespeare Theater, cited for five JEFF Awards, including "Best New Work," Best Production," "Best Direction:" IN A KINGDOM BY THE SEA, 2009. Scenes from TO MOSCOW; ANTON, HIMSELF; MASHA, TOO; and ABRAHAM appear in SCENES & MONOLOGS FROM THE BEST NEW PLAYS. Among 23 plays--for Actors Theatre of Louisville; People's Light and Theatre; The Acting Company, NYC, Sunde wrote KABUKI MACBETH, KABUKI KING RICHARD and ACHILLES, which toured Hungary, Cyprus, and Japan. She co-wrote musical QUASIMODO,(a musical) premiered Byrdcliffe Festival, Woodstock, NY, produced Lahti City Theatre, Finland. For Cheltenham Center, Philadelphia, she wrote LA PUCELLE (ME & JOAN) and DADDY'S GONE A-HUNTING (TRACKING BLOOD WHITE). In NYC: for Chain Lightning, WHEN REAL LIFE BEGINS, for The Working Theatre, 2020 SEXCARE in FREE MARKET; for Tisch School, NYU, Table and Chair Handmade Theatre, PLEASE GOD, NO WEDDING OR SHOOTING AT THE END! Opera THE SPA with composer Michael Dilthey. also at http://www.dramaticpublishing.com Sunde’s won a McKnight Fellowship, an NDEA Fellowship, the Aide de la Creation award in France, the Bob Hope Award, lives in New York City, served on the theatre panel of New Jersey Council on the Arts, and the new plays panel of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, was La MaMa ETC (New York)'s nominee for the Laura Pels/​PEN award. |
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Baby Boomer | by Kate Everson Dec. 28, 2011 | 6549 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a Canadian photojournalist interested in topics of spirituality, travel, ancient sites and Celtic history. One of the key elements in my ebooks is nature as I find that a way to connect to the spiritual side of people. Whether fiction or nonfiction, we can all relate to the trees, sun and sky. I also like writing stories about my grandchildren Shannon and Ally who are growing up faster than I can write! |
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The True Game of the Century | by Patrick Triplett Dec. 24, 2011 | 946 words | Read a sample |
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Teenage Life Sucks | by ho ronald Dec. 22, 2011 | 718 words | Read a sample |
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Uma luz no fim do túnel | by Xavier T. Dec. 20, 2011 | 47945 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Acredito que o tema “Alcoolismo†proposto neste livro é de amplo interesse para a sociedade como um todo. Meu ultimo gole de bebida alcoólica foi em outubro de 1992, e até hoje estou abstêmio de forma contÃnua ao álcool e sóbrio. Escrevi os fatos mais importantes que marcaram minha vida, relato como foi minha caminhada junto ao álcool durante trinta e um anos sem folga (autobiografia), até onde cheguei por causa do álcool, como e quando encontrei o A.A., e o mais importante, "como consegui parar de beber". Minha vida hoje, um dia após outro é bem diferente, só por 24 horas, aprendi a viver o “aqui e agoraâ€. Achei que por gratidão poderia escrever algo a respeito desta doença e que o mÃnimo que podia fazer era divulgar esta experiência no intuito de informar e/ou alertar aqueles que já perceberam que o álcool está sendo algo muito importante em suas vidas, seja porque bebem diferente dos outros, seja porque convivem com tais pessoas. Até o presente momento foram divulgadas varias obras tanto pelas classes medicas e profissionais, assim como outras de auto-ajuda, ainda há as que testemunham o poder da fé de varias religiões no sentido de propagar e aumentar os rebanhos desta ou aquela religião ou crença. Toda e qualquer obra que trate do problema “alcoolismo†é sempre muito bem-vinda, pois a cada ano aumenta o numero de portadores desta doença de caracterÃstica fÃsica, mental e emocional. O que acredito ser novidade é que apesar de que a obra seja escrita por um "anônimo" não profissional, ela traz uma leitura simples, cheia de experiências, sem nenhum compromisso e atrativa, não querendo influenciar ou dar a receita certa para estacionar a doença do alcoolismo (até porque não existe), mas há uma solução porque para mim funciona até hoje. Se puder ajudar alguém, o objetivo estará sendo alcançado. Esta pequena literatura é um testemunho sem fanatismo de como consegui parar de beber através da Irmandade de Alcoólicos Anônimos. Esta obra é dedicada ao publico em geral sem entrar em controvérsia com A.A. e escrita de forma totalmente "anônima". Entendo que para resguardar meu "anonimato" meu nome completo deve estar protegido, respeitando as tradições de Alcoólicos Anônimos, porque nossos princÃpios estão acima de nossas personalidades. |
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Summary of a poet's life | by Björn Björkegren Dec. 19, 2011 | 45 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I väntan på juridiskt korrekt bolagisering av Firma Björkegren Mat&Kultur i samarbete med Allmänna Vägens Förlag, så lägger jag ut några kortare texter här. God läsning på er allihop! /B PS Om allt går efter DEN STORA PLANEN så kommer en del av texterna att ingå i utgåvorna "Från Fantasins Fantastiska Och Förfärliga Fyrverkeri" och "Livets Plötsliga Närvaro" på Allmänna Vägens Förlag med beräknad nedkomst 2013 hos en bokhandlare nära just Dig! |
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Today is great again and I thank again | by Clover CK Dec. 14, 2011 | 2461 words | Read a sample |
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Thunder Breaks in on Silence | by Tim Conley Dec. 12, 2011 | 19603 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi, my name is Tim Conley. I live in San Jose, California with my beautiful wife, Carmela. We both have 18 year old boys - mine, James (JD) is into tennis and Carmela's son - Enrik just graduated from high school in the Philippines. I have been writing for over twenty years and have published three books so far - two recently with PublishAmerica - The Curse of Indian Gold and Avalonian Tales. I have several more that are being considered at this time. I have always been interested in publishing via eBook format but just haven't found the venue until now. I'm really looking forward to participating in the eBook experience. There are 10 ebooks available now and 6 more that are being prepared for release in 2012. Feel free to read. |
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Nelson, Unleashed | by Nelson Dec. 11, 2011 | 1665 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nelson is a poet and traveler, known for howling at the moon. A former street dog, he now lives with his mommy in the San Francisco Bay Area. His favorite bridge is the Golden Gate. His favorite airplane is a Boeing 747-400. IF I HAD WINGS is his first volume of poetry. |
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Ero venuto da lei per parlare con voi ma tu non c'eri | by Rino Ottonaro Dec. 07, 2011 | 37755 words | Read a sample |
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Une lumière au bout du tunnel | by Xavier T. Dec. 06, 2011 | 53389 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Acredito que o tema “Alcoolismo†proposto neste livro é de amplo interesse para a sociedade como um todo. Meu ultimo gole de bebida alcoólica foi em outubro de 1992, e até hoje estou abstêmio de forma contÃnua ao álcool e sóbrio. Escrevi os fatos mais importantes que marcaram minha vida, relato como foi minha caminhada junto ao álcool durante trinta e um anos sem folga (autobiografia), até onde cheguei por causa do álcool, como e quando encontrei o A.A., e o mais importante, "como consegui parar de beber". Minha vida hoje, um dia após outro é bem diferente, só por 24 horas, aprendi a viver o “aqui e agoraâ€. Achei que por gratidão poderia escrever algo a respeito desta doença e que o mÃnimo que podia fazer era divulgar esta experiência no intuito de informar e/ou alertar aqueles que já perceberam que o álcool está sendo algo muito importante em suas vidas, seja porque bebem diferente dos outros, seja porque convivem com tais pessoas. Até o presente momento foram divulgadas varias obras tanto pelas classes medicas e profissionais, assim como outras de auto-ajuda, ainda há as que testemunham o poder da fé de varias religiões no sentido de propagar e aumentar os rebanhos desta ou aquela religião ou crença. Toda e qualquer obra que trate do problema “alcoolismo†é sempre muito bem-vinda, pois a cada ano aumenta o numero de portadores desta doença de caracterÃstica fÃsica, mental e emocional. O que acredito ser novidade é que apesar de que a obra seja escrita por um "anônimo" não profissional, ela traz uma leitura simples, cheia de experiências, sem nenhum compromisso e atrativa, não querendo influenciar ou dar a receita certa para estacionar a doença do alcoolismo (até porque não existe), mas há uma solução porque para mim funciona até hoje. Se puder ajudar alguém, o objetivo estará sendo alcançado. Esta pequena literatura é um testemunho sem fanatismo de como consegui parar de beber através da Irmandade de Alcoólicos Anônimos. Esta obra é dedicada ao publico em geral sem entrar em controvérsia com A.A. e escrita de forma totalmente "anônima". Entendo que para resguardar meu "anonimato" meu nome completo deve estar protegido, respeitando as tradições de Alcoólicos Anônimos, porque nossos princÃpios estão acima de nossas personalidades. |
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Una luz al final del túnel | by Xavier T. Dec. 06, 2011 | 50225 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Acredito que o tema “Alcoolismo†proposto neste livro é de amplo interesse para a sociedade como um todo. Meu ultimo gole de bebida alcoólica foi em outubro de 1992, e até hoje estou abstêmio de forma contÃnua ao álcool e sóbrio. Escrevi os fatos mais importantes que marcaram minha vida, relato como foi minha caminhada junto ao álcool durante trinta e um anos sem folga (autobiografia), até onde cheguei por causa do álcool, como e quando encontrei o A.A., e o mais importante, "como consegui parar de beber". Minha vida hoje, um dia após outro é bem diferente, só por 24 horas, aprendi a viver o “aqui e agoraâ€. Achei que por gratidão poderia escrever algo a respeito desta doença e que o mÃnimo que podia fazer era divulgar esta experiência no intuito de informar e/ou alertar aqueles que já perceberam que o álcool está sendo algo muito importante em suas vidas, seja porque bebem diferente dos outros, seja porque convivem com tais pessoas. Até o presente momento foram divulgadas varias obras tanto pelas classes medicas e profissionais, assim como outras de auto-ajuda, ainda há as que testemunham o poder da fé de varias religiões no sentido de propagar e aumentar os rebanhos desta ou aquela religião ou crença. Toda e qualquer obra que trate do problema “alcoolismo†é sempre muito bem-vinda, pois a cada ano aumenta o numero de portadores desta doença de caracterÃstica fÃsica, mental e emocional. O que acredito ser novidade é que apesar de que a obra seja escrita por um "anônimo" não profissional, ela traz uma leitura simples, cheia de experiências, sem nenhum compromisso e atrativa, não querendo influenciar ou dar a receita certa para estacionar a doença do alcoolismo (até porque não existe), mas há uma solução porque para mim funciona até hoje. Se puder ajudar alguém, o objetivo estará sendo alcançado. Esta pequena literatura é um testemunho sem fanatismo de como consegui parar de beber através da Irmandade de Alcoólicos Anônimos. Esta obra é dedicada ao publico em geral sem entrar em controvérsia com A.A. e escrita de forma totalmente "anônima". Entendo que para resguardar meu "anonimato" meu nome completo deve estar protegido, respeitando as tradições de Alcoólicos Anônimos, porque nossos princÃpios estão acima de nossas personalidades. |
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Adventures at Apple Jack Creek: Part One | by Lonna Cunningham Dec. 05, 2011 | 24447 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lonna Cunningham lives on a very small farm in rural Alberta where she and her family raise sheep, chickens and veggies, accompanied by a Dexter cow, several dogs and a fluctuating number of cats. You can read Lonna’s musings about life on the farm, knitting, gardening and a variety of other somewhat random subjects on her website at blog.applejackcreek.com. Lonna rarely goes anywhere without a knitting project in hand and once sat at the side of the road after a car accident working on a sock while waiting for the police to arrive. She is engaged in an ongoing effort to balance the size of the fibre stash in such a way as to ensure that there is always enough on hand to allow for the immediate implementation of suddenly-inspired projects while at the same time attempting to stay within the available storage space. In addition to knitting, Lonna also enjoys spinning, particularly on her beloved century-old Canadian Production Wheel, and she can often be found online in the Ravelry or Homesteading Today forums, where she is known as Frazzlehead. The onset of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder brought Lonna’s twenty-year career in Information Technology to a rather unexpected end, and she is now exploring other ways in which she can contribute to the family’s financial stability (and pay for yarn). |
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Desire and Faith | by Bubba B. Goode Dec. 05, 2011 | 1251 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I grew up in a small urban town in southern Alabama. The book I have published, "The Red Leather Chair" contains stories from my life. These stories are true. |
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Hand-Dyes For Sale: How I Turned My Hobby Into A Business | by Melissa J. Will Dec. 02, 2011 | 11916 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Melissa J. Will is a colour-obsessed writer, artist, and organic gardener living in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. |
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The Clumber Love Story | by Janet Roberts Dec. 01, 2011 | 3550 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love writing! I write features every month for the local Talking Newspaper for the Blind, have 2 blogs and a web page! I am currently working on short novels for boys who think reading's boring! I live in Nottinghamshire, in the very middle of England. |
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Detective Auditing - an internal auditor's journey | by Frank Josey Nov. 25, 2011 | 4224 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Apart from "The Forgotten Heroes", which was a special project for a late friend, my e-publications' main theme to November 2011 is the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This powerful mental illness wreaks havoc on our society, a society that rarely understands the impact of this condition. PTSD Sadly, the overuse of PTSD diagnosis has increased confusion and cynicism. I only address PTSD where SEVERE TRAUMA was experienced (battle weary soldiers or brutally abused children). Let's stop euphemisms re most returned soldiers - THEY SUFFERED SHELL SHOCK OR BATTLE FATIGUE. My PTSD was not caused by the "Puppy Love" experience, but from a brutal terror suffered by most children of returned soldiers who experienced the horror of combat (but were never treated for its effects). Thus, the baby boomer generation families still harbour many forbidden secrets. Am I cured? In my case, the mental illness is managable, but still affects my day to day choices. Many consider me a failure, I am now living proof that there is hope for PTSD sufferers, besides the alternative - suicide. I must emphasize that a top mental health professional must treat this crippling condition. When the truth is revealed (the buried emotions rise to the surface), you will lose more "friends" than rats deserting a sinking ship. Many arrogant people have laughed at my financial and social demise (what goes around comes around). For many of us, the attempt at a cure is worse than the ailment (reliving the trauma)- but if you persist, you'll be granted a second chance. A successful man goes from failure to failure but never gives up (Winston Churchill). Self compassion, now THAT's a project PTSD sufferers can tackle. Until we forgive ourselves, we're just actors. Once we learn to truly respect and properly care for ourselves, then, and only then, can mature love for others develop. Loneliness is an ever present challenge for PTSD sufferers. Loneliness is Western Society's biggest problem, Mother Teresa once said, responding to an arrogant reporter (who expected abortion to be Mother Teresa's response). Accept the loneliness, embrace it - it'll end in greater character within. Other I enjoy drumming as a hobby, specializing in Big Band Jazz, Heavy Metal and Parade Drumming (Bagpipe Bands). I am a Management Accountant, having graduated from Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC Canada. I am over the hill but it's better than being under it. My motto: THINGS ARE NEVER AS BAD AS THEY SEEM. |
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Songs for Joss: part one 1981-1990 | by Colin Rock Nov. 24, 2011 | 8348 words | Read a sample |
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Two Unforgettable Christmases | by Morgan St. James Nov. 23, 2011 | 4123 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: By going to my website you will find links where you can buy my books that are in print or audio formats. A self-described workaholic, Morgan is an entertaining speaker, and frequently appears on author’s panels, meet the author events, at conferences as a workshop presenter and on podcasts. She writes columns for the Las Vegas and Los Angeles editions of Examiner.com and is a founding member and Vice President of Sisters in Crime Southern Nevada and editor of their monthly newsletter On The Prowl. She also is a member of Sisters in Crime Los Angeles, Las Vegas Writers Group, Greater Los Angeles Writers Society, Henderson Writers Group and Public Safety Writers Association. Under the pen name Arliss Adams, her Twist of Fate romantic suspense series was launched in August 201O with Devil’s Dance available in all formats including audio to be followed by The Devil’s Due in October 2010. Morgan and her sister Phyllice Bradner co-author the funny, award-winning Silver Sisters Mysteries series. A Corpse in the Soup, named best mystery audio book 2007 by USA Book News, was followed by Seven Deadly Samovars. They are targeting release of the third Silver Sisters mystery, Vanishing Act in Vegas in late 2011. Her short stories appear in Women on the Edge on Kindle and as a Smashwords ebook, Chicken Soup for the Soul books, and other anthologies such as Writers Bloc II and The World Outside the Window, The Mystery of the Green Mist, Dreamspell Nightmares and Dreamspell Revenge anthologies. |
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Bare Boy's Skimpy Sex Stories # 2 | by Emari Valdicar Nov. 17, 2011 | 1036 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Author of non-fiction, horror, and erotic fantasy. Texas cowboy currently living in New York. Works available at most major e-book retailers. |
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Twenty men with a past | by Will Coe Nov. 16, 2011 | 17807 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Editor and Publisher of Egopendium, an online magazine featuring artcles by historical figures about current personalities who share their talents or experiences. Author of 'The Archer Prism', a fictional autobiography of Elizabethan writer-soldier-spy, Sir John Harington |
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Ten Women with a Past | by Will Coe Nov. 16, 2011 | 9906 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Editor and Publisher of Egopendium, an online magazine featuring artcles by historical figures about current personalities who share their talents or experiences. Author of 'The Archer Prism', a fictional autobiography of Elizabethan writer-soldier-spy, Sir John Harington |
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A Giant And The Mile Of Steel | by Francesco Lolli Nov. 13, 2011 | 2136 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a Neurologist from Florence, Italy. I write some personal memories of general interest. The english is not my first language, but I try to cope and comunicate. |
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The Woman who Rewrote History | by Claire Lloyd Oct. 29, 2011 | 16577 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am originally from England but in 2008 I took early retirement and moved to Andalucia in southern Spain with my husband, Bob Lloyd. We have no regrets about jumping off the treadmill ten years early and now live a happy and busy life reading, writing, learning and exploring this beautiful part of the world. |
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Fred and Me | by Rex Bromfield Oct. 29, 2011 | 3463 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I worked in the film business as a screen writer and director for many years. My first feature film, "Love At First Sight", Dan Aykroyd's first film, was invited to Filmex in Los Angeles by the American Film Institute. I directed other movies including "Melanie" starring Glynnis O'Connor, Don Johnson and Paul Sorvino and "Café Romeo" starring Jonathan Crombie and Catherine Mary Stewart. I also wrote and directed a dark comedy called "Home Is Where The Hart Is" starring Leslie Nielsen, Martin Mull and my sister, Valri Bromfield. In the 90s I ran a software company. My team and I won the Newmedia Invision Award, Newsweek’s Editor’s Choice Award and Parenting Magazine’s Magic Software Award for a musical painting app for preschoolers called "Paint ‘N’ Play". I directed many episodes of children’s television. But I really wanted to tell larger, strange, funny stories for adults. I've written a few short stories and the darkly comic novels "At Large" and "Nora-9". I read a lot of hard science (or, at least, I try to). Real science plays into most of my work. I have spent some considerable time thinking about the obesity epidemic and the extinction of the human species; subjects that I think are closely related in a number of peculiar ways. Here's my official quote: "There are some difficult social problems that are not going to be solved until we can laugh and are no longer frightened by them." |
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Old Pat T and the Great Bathroom War & Other Tales of My Youngin Days | by T. M. Strait Oct. 28, 2011 | 5534 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My name is T.M. Strait. I grew up in Michigan, and have lived in Georgia since 1978. I am just starting out to try to get my writings published here. It is a real challenge getting the correct formatting, but I hope to get better as time goes on. |
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A Passage To Neem Dreams | by Inez Baranay Oct. 26, 2011 | 61319 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in Italy of Hungarian parents Inez Baranay is an Australian writer; she has published ten books, seven of them novels, as well as short stories and essays in a range of publications. More biography and details of her books can be found on her website. |
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PepiSmartDog The Beginning | by PepiSmartDog Oct. 25, 2011 | 2241 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm the Poster Boy for Golden Oldies and a global celebrity DOG ! BOL ! (bark out loud) I was already a famous multi-media celebrity before joining Twitter, where thousands follow me: @PepiSmartDog My website website www.PepiSmartDog.com has my several blogs in the one place. Genius ! I'm an Investigative Journalist, covering hard news, plus also write on many other lighter topics. I'm also known as Sparklicious, Fashion Consultant. I crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in September, 2009, aged 18 years old. I'm now a Rainbow Bridge Ambassador and regularly meet pals at the Bridge and drive them to their Welcome Banquet, in my famous Prram/Stroller. I had my iPram 8 months before Apple mentioned their iPad. I wore my Bacon Suit a year before LadyGaGa wore her meat dress. Yes, I'm a trend setter ! On a more serious note, I am possibly the only Animal Investigative Journalist reporting the plight of animals left behind in Fukushima, Japan from an animal's viewpoint. I am actively involved in global front line animal rescues and charity work. |
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The River | by Mariellen Ward Oct. 19, 2011 | 1775 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: India traveler, travel writer, tea lover, yogi-in-training. |
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