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The Keeper of Songs | by William Woodall March 11, 2009 | 6836 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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Singing Wind | by William Woodall March 11, 2009 | 3351 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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Bran the Blessed | by William Woodall March 11, 2009 | 5257 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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The Land of Fear | by William Woodall March 11, 2009 | 5581 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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Jacob Have I Loved | by William Woodall March 11, 2009 | 18078 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers. My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though. Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that. In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer. If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org |
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Heaven Sent: a Channeling Morpheus Short | by Jordan Castillo Price March 11, 2009 | 1914 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jordan Castillo Price's influences include Ouija boards, Return of the Living Dead, "light as a feather, stiff as a board," and boys in eyeliner. |
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Love Like This - Black Family Series | by Sylvia Hubbard March 11, 2009 | 39336 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Detroit native, Sylvia Hubbard, a single mother of three, has worked tirelessly to promote and encourage emerging writers in Michigan. She independently published her first romance novel in 2000 and has continued to write in that genre, sometimes venturing into other sub-genres. Always urban and contemporary styled, her writing is enjoyed all over the world. She has published 4 paperbacks and over 10 e-books. The same year she published, Ms Hubbard also created Motown Writers Network to fill the lack of education and networking for Michigan authors online and offline. By 2004, she was frustrated that all the literary conferences had moved too far away from the city and co-created The Essence of Motown Literary Jam Conference held only in the City of Detroit annually. In addition to romance writing, Hubbard has been featured at various conferences and workshops all over the United States and Canada, where she has taught authors how to sell their books on the Internet. She also published Internet Marketing for Writers & Businesses as a resource for those unable to attend her workshops. In the upcoming year, she will be featured in several anthologies and plans to publish additional e-books. |
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Valentine's Heart | by Jamieson Wolf March 13, 2009 | 2601 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jamieson has been writing since a young age when he realized he could be writing instead of paying attention in school. Since then, he has created many worlds in which to live his fantasies and live out his dreams. He is a Number One Best Selling author (he likes to tell people that a lot) of over 40 different books. He currently lives in Ottawa Ontario Canada with his cat, Mave, who thinks she's people. |
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Dragons Don't Dream | by Jamieson Wolf March 13, 2009 | 1226 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jamieson has been writing since a young age when he realized he could be writing instead of paying attention in school. Since then, he has created many worlds in which to live his fantasies and live out his dreams. He is a Number One Best Selling author (he likes to tell people that a lot) of over 40 different books. He currently lives in Ottawa Ontario Canada with his cat, Mave, who thinks she's people. |
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My Lover, My Friend | by Suprina Frazier March 14, 2009 | 48900 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: If you're looking for books that will entertain, inspire, enlighten, and even encourage you, Suprina Frazier has just what you seek. Though she writes mostly Edgy Inspirational novels, she also offers a growing Secular selection, and a Buxom Beauties line - which features plus-sized heroines and heroes. In short, there's something for everyone. No one walks away from Suprina Frazier's books the same as they were before...and that's a good thing. |
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A Family Affair | by Suprina Frazier March 14, 2009 | 2277 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: If you're looking for books that will entertain, inspire, enlighten, and even encourage you, Suprina Frazier has just what you seek. Though she writes mostly Edgy Inspirational novels, she also offers a growing Secular selection, and a Buxom Beauties line - which features plus-sized heroines and heroes. In short, there's something for everyone. No one walks away from Suprina Frazier's books the same as they were before...and that's a good thing. |
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No Prison For Love | by Suprina Frazier March 14, 2009 | 6000 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: If you're looking for books that will entertain, inspire, enlighten, and even encourage you, Suprina Frazier has just what you seek. Though she writes mostly Edgy Inspirational novels, she also offers a growing Secular selection, and a Buxom Beauties line - which features plus-sized heroines and heroes. In short, there's something for everyone. No one walks away from Suprina Frazier's books the same as they were before...and that's a good thing. |
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Immanuel | by Jason March 15, 2009 | 14945 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in SA, texas. Not much to say at the moment. |
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The Whole Ball of Yarn | by Selena Kitt March 16, 2009 | 44758 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Selena Kitt is a bestselling and award-winning author of erotic fiction. She is one of the highest selling erotic writers in the business. With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone, she is the cream-at-the-top of erotica! Her writing embodies everything from the spicy to the scandalous, but watch out-this kitty also has sharp claws and her stories often include intriguing edges and twists that take readers to new, thought-provoking depths. When she’s not pawing away at her keyboard, Selena runs an innovative publishing company (www.excessica.com) and in her spare time, she devotes herself to her family—a husband and four children—and her growing organic garden. She also loves bellydancing and photography. Her books EcoErotica (2009), The Real Mother Goose (2010) and Heidi and the Kaiser (2011) were all Epic Award Finalists. Her only gay male romance, Second Chance, won the Epic Award in Erotica in 2011. Her story, Connections, was one of the runners-up for the 2006 Rauxa Prize, given annually to an erotic short story of “exceptional literary quality,†out of over 1,000 nominees, where awards are judged by a select jury and all entries are read “blind†(without author’s name available.) She can be reached on her website at www.selenakitt.com |
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CompletelyNovel.com Launch Anthology | by Anna Lewis March 17, 2009 | 24386 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a co-founder of CompletelyNovel.com. It's an online community for everyone who loves books, from readers and writers to printers, publishers and literary agents. We want to help talented new writers find an audience and we offer them the tools to enable them to prove to publishers that there is a market for their work. |
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Mystery of the Sea Light | by Igo I.P. March 20, 2009 | 4642 words | Read a sample |
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Sapphire of the Fairies (Sword of Heavens #1) | by Richard S. Tuttle March 22, 2009 | 122327 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: eBook Reviews Weekly called Richard “…one of this century's leading authors of innovative fantasy tales." Molly Martin calls him “…a skillful weaver of tales.†Richard has this to say, “Making the transition from President of a computer consulting firm servicing Fortune 500 companies to the reclusive life of creating new worlds is not as difficult a task as one would imagine. Both require organization, patience, and a vision of what is possible.†Richard S. Tuttle accomplishes this transition in a dramatic way with the release of over twenty novels dealing with three entirely created worlds. The Forgotten Legacy Series evolves around a continent comprised of three countries with widely diverse cultures. The Targa Trilogy, Sword of Heavens series, and the Demonstone Chronicles deal not only with a diverse world, but widely varied universes as well. His ability to create a believable world and unique characters is already drawing a following of readers. |
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Mount Good Take | by LK Hunsaker March 22, 2009 | 3147 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: ~ Literary Romance With An Artsy Twist ~ LK Hunsaker is the author of a string of novels centered around the arts and societal issues, combined with strong romantic elements. As spouse of a decorated career soldier, she traveled widely, moved several times, and held down the home front. She was honored with meeting some of Washington D.C.'s top names and a prized possession is her first novel signed by a former first lady. Having received inspiration and instruction from her family of recognized artists, Hunsaker also holds arts and psychology degrees heavy with English and creative writing emphasis. She is now settled in western Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. LK has been called one of the "great storytellers" with "brilliant writing" by reviewers and peers, and has won several peer awards and commendations. Her short stories, poems, reviews, and articles have been published in literary ezines and print magazines. |
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Young Lord of Khadora (Forgotten Legacy #1) | by Richard S. Tuttle March 23, 2009 | 125096 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: eBook Reviews Weekly called Richard “…one of this century's leading authors of innovative fantasy tales." Molly Martin calls him “…a skillful weaver of tales.†Richard has this to say, “Making the transition from President of a computer consulting firm servicing Fortune 500 companies to the reclusive life of creating new worlds is not as difficult a task as one would imagine. Both require organization, patience, and a vision of what is possible.†Richard S. Tuttle accomplishes this transition in a dramatic way with the release of over twenty novels dealing with three entirely created worlds. The Forgotten Legacy Series evolves around a continent comprised of three countries with widely diverse cultures. The Targa Trilogy, Sword of Heavens series, and the Demonstone Chronicles deal not only with a diverse world, but widely varied universes as well. His ability to create a believable world and unique characters is already drawing a following of readers. |
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Gospel Mysteries | by Lonely Soul March 28, 2009 | 30555 words | Read a sample |
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A Faerie Fated Forever | by Mary Anne Graham March 29, 2009 | 103326 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mary Anne Graham practices law in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where she lives with her husband, her youngest son and her eldest, when he's home from UCF - the University of Central Florida. She writes romance novels from a unique, "over the top" point of view. Her stories feature heroes who fall so much in love that they go a little batty, acting the way women often wish their lovers would behave. She adores writing historicals, but some of her latest books are contemporaries that focus on what happens when love and the law intersect. She believes in second chances and happy endings. You can reach Mary Anne through the link on her blog - "Quacking Alone." She loves to hear from readers. |
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The Unsuspecting Mage: The Morcyth Saga Book One | by Brian S. Pratt March 30, 2009 | 145821 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in Modesto, California, Brian graduated high school in 1985 and went into the Air Force where he trained as an Avionic Specialist on the F-117A Stealth Fighter. When his tour of duty ended, he tried his hand as a Pizza Hut delivery driver where he quickly rose to become General Manager of a delivery unit in Edmonds, WA and continued as such for several years. Then after a short stint driving a taxi, he spent two years teaching teenagers how to drive. (Not as stressful as one would imagine.) He now writes full time in Oklahoma USA. His published works include: The Morcyth Saga (7 Books) The Broken Key Trilogy (3 Books) Dungeon Crawler Adventures (Series) The Adventurer's Guild (Series) Ring of the Or'tux (Stand Alone) |
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The Inspired Query Letter | by George Angus April 01, 2009 | 1857 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Owner of Tumblemoose Writing Services. The tag line reads: "Inspiring Writers Every Day" I write and have been published in the following venues: Magazine Articles Web Copy Student Workbooks Textbooks Ad Copy e-books I have two novels in progress. My style is fun and conversational. My approach is real and laid back. |
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Sex, money and Microsoft - why health on the Internet is more popular | by Peter Yellowlees April 02, 2009 | 7445 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a psychiatrist living in Sacramento. I work at the University of California and enjoy teaching, writing and research. I have treated patients using the internet and telemedicine for over a decade, and am very interested in how patients can use the internet effectively to improve their health. I am English originally, then lived in Australia for 20 years, before moving to the USA 5 years ago. My interests are sports and fitness, reading, politics and spending time with my wife, Barb, and our "furry daughter", Lucy, who is a cavalier king charles spaniel who thinks she is human. |
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Chapters Of A Dead Poet | by Jason April 02, 2009 | 14010 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in SA, texas. Not much to say at the moment. |
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Excerpts From Role Playing Endeavours | by Matt Hayward April 04, 2009 | 24523 words | Read a sample |
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You Better Run | by Susan Rollins April 08, 2009 | 2651 words | Read a sample |
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Exhale of Death | by Susan Rollins April 08, 2009 | 2023 words | Read a sample |
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Poems to Read to Your Kids | by Hans Wiesendanger April 08, 2009 | 4050 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My career included scientific research, international business management and technology transfer. I have written a lot for my work, e.g. scientific publications and book chapters, educational manuals, publicity releases and marketing blurbs. For fun and relaxation, I have written poetry about things that affected me in positive and negative ways. Writing poems has helped me cope with difficult experiences, as well as intensified my joy in happy situations and events. |
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Jacob's Cross | by LK Hunsaker April 10, 2009 | 2322 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: ~ Literary Romance With An Artsy Twist ~ LK Hunsaker is the author of a string of novels centered around the arts and societal issues, combined with strong romantic elements. As spouse of a decorated career soldier, she traveled widely, moved several times, and held down the home front. She was honored with meeting some of Washington D.C.'s top names and a prized possession is her first novel signed by a former first lady. Having received inspiration and instruction from her family of recognized artists, Hunsaker also holds arts and psychology degrees heavy with English and creative writing emphasis. She is now settled in western Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. LK has been called one of the "great storytellers" with "brilliant writing" by reviewers and peers, and has won several peer awards and commendations. Her short stories, poems, reviews, and articles have been published in literary ezines and print magazines. |
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Soul Identity | by dennis batchelder April 11, 2009 | 112200 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been writing for ten years, and I've spent over twenty years in the computer security industry. I grew up in New England, and then lived twenty-five years in Maryland, except for a nineteen month stay in Hyderabad, India. Now I live with my wife, our three youngest sons, and my mother-in-law in Bellevue, Washington. My novel Soul Identity is half techno-thriller, half existential journey. It depicts an organization that helps you leave your money and memories to your own future life. Think about a God-less, business-based take on reincarnation--and the consequences this could cause. Soul Intent is the sequel, and it explores why people do bad things for good reasons. It's set both in Germany during the Nuremberg trials and the present day. This is an adventure tale of stealing, hiding, and recovering Nazi Gold. I also write online travel tales, which i post at www.taleblazing.com. Check them out! |
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Ends | by Jonathan Vaught April 14, 2009 | 6398 words | Read a sample |
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Vanity Plate Shorts | by George Angus April 19, 2009 | 2849 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Owner of Tumblemoose Writing Services. The tag line reads: "Inspiring Writers Every Day" I write and have been published in the following venues: Magazine Articles Web Copy Student Workbooks Textbooks Ad Copy e-books I have two novels in progress. My style is fun and conversational. My approach is real and laid back. |
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What a wonderful world | by Becky Miller April 20, 2009 | 2664 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write fictional books and stories to pass my time between Aerospace Techology classes and when travelling long distances by train. Most of my books involve time and/or space travel, but I am also known to have written the odd poem or two. Some of my stories have even evolved into complete serials! All my work is free to read and download, so that everyone can enjoy it anywhere in the world at any time. Becky Miller |
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"Profit Solved" 3 Easy Steps Guide | by Don Osborne April 20, 2009 | 753 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Don Osborne is the author of The Small Business Profit Puzzle. |
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Acts of Damage - Establishing Culpability | by Raphael Rosenholtz April 21, 2009 | 1010 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Raphael graduated from Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim high school in Forest Hills, New York as Salutatorian, and went on to attend Beis Medrash at Chofetz Chaim in both Yerushalayim and in Queens, New York. While in Yerushalayim, he was strongly influenced by the Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Moshe Chait, Z"tl, and while in Queens, he spent three years attending the shiurim of the Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Henoch Lebowitz, Z"tl. Following an additional three years of studies, he received an advanced degree in Talmudic Law. He also studied in the Mir yeshiva in Yerushalayim, where he was exposed to the inspirational personality of the Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, Shlita. In February of 2006 he received his M.A. in Mass Communications, with honors, from Iona College in New Rochelle, New York. Raphael recently completed a year and a half Semicha program at Mesivta Tiferes Yerushalayim in New York, NY. At MTJ, he was often able to look on, as the Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Dovid Feinstein, Shlita, responded to wide ranging halachic questions on a daily basis. |
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Left Coast Karma | by Jonathan Vaught April 22, 2009 | 6093 words | Read a sample |
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1| The Daughter | by Becky Miller April 22, 2009 | 16487 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write fictional books and stories to pass my time between Aerospace Techology classes and when travelling long distances by train. Most of my books involve time and/or space travel, but I am also known to have written the odd poem or two. Some of my stories have even evolved into complete serials! All my work is free to read and download, so that everyone can enjoy it anywhere in the world at any time. Becky Miller |
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2| Mirror mirror | by Becky Miller April 22, 2009 | 11399 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write fictional books and stories to pass my time between Aerospace Techology classes and when travelling long distances by train. Most of my books involve time and/or space travel, but I am also known to have written the odd poem or two. Some of my stories have even evolved into complete serials! All my work is free to read and download, so that everyone can enjoy it anywhere in the world at any time. Becky Miller |
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Blood & Fire Screenplay | by glen bonham April 22, 2009 | 45476 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Glen Bonham is a screenwriter, audio drama producer, and novelist. His first novel, The Elvis Interviews was nominated for Best First Novel by Crime Writers of Canada for the prestigious Arthur Ellis Award. Glen lives in Mississauga Ontario Canada. |
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Oranges | by Evan Skora April 22, 2009 | 153 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I believe humans are God's punch line |
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FALL LOVE | by Anne Whitehouse April 26, 2009 | 172700 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anne Whitehouse was born and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. She graduated from Harvard College and Columbia University. She is the author of The Surveyor’s Hand (poems) and Fall Love (novel). Poems from her series, Blessings and Curses, have appeared widely in journals. Her second novel, Rosalind’s Ring, is set in Birmingham. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter. www.annewhitehouse.com |
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Internet Cash Machines: How to Pick a Shopping Cart System that Makes You Money | by Tom Antion April 28, 2009 | 9358 words | Read a sample |
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Giggling Into the Pillow | by Chris Bridges April 28, 2009 | 68792 words | Read a sample |
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Merlin part 3 The Beginning | by Suzanne Kayko -Montpetit April 29, 2009 | 7476 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in British Columbia on Vancouver Island, its poetry in motion and I could not think of being anywhere else. As for who I am well I am a mother, and a sister, and of course a person passionate about everything. Hobbies include running, but I am no Forest Gump. consider me your best friend a confidant and mentor. A life coach you do not see very often but tell your deepest secrets to, you will then understand how I write and be inspired to read once you find me. Visit me at www.thethoughtfactor.com |
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What Stops You from Profit? | by Don Osborne April 29, 2009 | 110 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Don Osborne is the author of The Small Business Profit Puzzle. |
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TBC: Silent Fear | by Becky Miller May 01, 2009 | 5870 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write fictional books and stories to pass my time between Aerospace Techology classes and when travelling long distances by train. Most of my books involve time and/or space travel, but I am also known to have written the odd poem or two. Some of my stories have even evolved into complete serials! All my work is free to read and download, so that everyone can enjoy it anywhere in the world at any time. Becky Miller |
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Living On A Shoestring (Common Sense Ways to Save Money) | by Anna Florin May 01, 2009 | 17633 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anna likes to write about a variety of subjects... everything from saving money, to writing about ghosts and history. She's excited to have the opportunity to have others experience her work and wants to suggest readers visit her website... Featherwood Publishing, at www.featherwoodpublishing.com. Not only are her books listed in paperback format, but you'll find lots of other authors there as well. Many exciting books for children, teens, young adults and adults. Cookbooks, 4-wheeling getaways, suspense, military, you name it. Check it out. |
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TBC: Trip | by Becky Miller May 01, 2009 | 3396 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write fictional books and stories to pass my time between Aerospace Techology classes and when travelling long distances by train. Most of my books involve time and/or space travel, but I am also known to have written the odd poem or two. Some of my stories have even evolved into complete serials! All my work is free to read and download, so that everyone can enjoy it anywhere in the world at any time. Becky Miller |
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Make Your Small Business Goals Count | by Don Osborne May 01, 2009 | 109 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Don Osborne is the author of The Small Business Profit Puzzle. |
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