Lost cost lit for those who love to read. All ebooks $5.00 or less. Free online samples.
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Ms. Wellington's Oak Tree | by Adam Wasserman Aug. 04, 2010 | $4.99 | 79243 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: My mommy says I'm special. |
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Systole | by Corrine Ann Delvecchio Aug. 20, 2010 | $1.99 | 3726 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Corrine Ann Delvecchio was born in the Motor City on the day the sun left Ophiuchus and entered Sagittarius. Her mother, Teresa, emigrated with family from northern Italy to northern Ontario, Canada when she was just a young girl. Corrine’s father, Alex, is a retired center for the Detroit Red Wings and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. As a part of that thin band between the Boomers and the Gen Xers, Corrine experiences life between narcissism and altruism, between fear and faith, between you and me, and reasons with words. As a young child, she would ‘talk her sister’s ear off’ evaluating the day’s activities, considering and interpreting before going to sleep. She secretly started writing lyrics and verse as a pre-teen, and in High School, she actually attended her poetry class. Her best recollection is that she did receive an A. ;-) As a young adult, Corrine sold advertising specialties and promotional items for her father’s company. She was married twice and blessed with a son from her first, and returned to school during her second. She holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration, and until recently, worked for many years in the Automotive Industry, and admits to being a bit of a car-freak. Corrine has a philosophical mind, a poetic heart and a modern-day life. She has an insatiable quest for the Truth, is an avid reader and relishes the time spent studying metaphysics, walking and writing. “Systole,†written at the very beginning of this millennium, is her first collection of poems to be published. Corrine is starting a new life in a new state, and continues to write new poetry. |
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Flash Fiction for the Cocktail Hour - Volume 1 | by Cathryn Grant Sep. 04, 2010 | Free! | 8153 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Suburban Noir fiction author. Cathryn's suburban noir fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and in the eZine Every Day Fiction. One reader described her work as, "Making the mundane menacing." |
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Jess C Scott Booklist | by Jess C Scott Jan. 31, 2011 | Free! | 1306 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jess is a full-time author/artist/non-conformist. She works in a diverse range of genres such as urban fantasy, erotic (not pornographic) fiction, young adult fiction, poetry, and cyberpunk. As a writer, Jess focuses on style and substance over short-term success with current fads and marketing hype. Visit her website for free samples and more! WEBSITE: http://www.jessINK.com MEDIA: http://www.jessINK.com/media.htm DISCLAIMER: http://www.jessINK.com/porn_vs_erotica.htm + + + FB: www.facebook.com/jessINKbooks TWITTER: www.twitter.com/jesscscott |
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Night Flight | by Alessa Adamo Feb. 16, 2011 | $2.99 | 69400 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in the San Francisco Bay Area with my wife/partner Traci and we love our two cats Tilly and Midnight. We like long walks on the beach and actually take long walks on the beach since we live by the ocean. I work in a small nonprofit in San Francisco that teaches disaster preparedness to other human service nonprofits and faith-based organizations. I served in the US Air Force and Reserves for 20 years as a B-52 crew chief and a C-141 flight engineer. I worked as a real estate broker and sales person for 20 years. Don't add all that up to calculate my age...it's not all consecutive, thank God! Raised in Rochester NY. Lived in Northern California since 1972. That's my dad, Ed, in the picture with me. |
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Hua Luo Hua Kai: A Chinese Novel 䏿–‡é•¿ç¯‡å°è¯´: 花è½èб开 | by Hongyang(Canada)/ çº¢æ´‹ï¼ˆåŠ æ‹¿å¤§ï¼‰ April 03, 2011 | $0.99 | 4009 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Hongyang was born in China, had achieved Bachelor degree from China and Magister degree from Germany.She had worked as a TV reporter for German and Canadian TV stations.She lives in Toronto, Canada and besides her full time job in the Telecommunication Industry writing has become one of her favorite hobbies since 2005. 红洋出生于ä¸å›½ï¼ŒèŽ·å¾—ä¸å›½å¦å£«å¦ä½å’Œå¾·å›½Magisterå¦ä½ã€‚å¥¹æ›¾æ‹…ä»»è¿‡å¾·å›½å’ŒåŠ æ‹¿å¤§ç”µè§†å°è®°è€…ã€‚å¥¹çŽ°å±…åŠ æ‹¿å¤§å¤šä¼¦å¤šï¼Œä»»èŒäºŽç”µä¿¡å…¬å¸ï¼Œè‡ª2005年起写作æˆä¸ºå¥¹çš„业余爱好之一。 Hongyang's Channel in Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/HongyangCanada?blend=1&ob=video-mustangbase |
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Sorry Dear, I Am A Gay: A Chinese Novel 䏿–‡å°è¯´: è€å©†ï¼Œæˆ‘æ˜¯åŒæ€§æ‹ | by Hongyang(Canada)/ çº¢æ´‹ï¼ˆåŠ æ‹¿å¤§ï¼‰ April 09, 2011 | Free! | 256 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hongyang was born in China, had achieved Bachelor degree from China and Magister degree from Germany.She had worked as a TV reporter for German and Canadian TV stations.She lives in Toronto, Canada and besides her full time job in the Telecommunication Industry writing has become one of her favorite hobbies since 2005. 红洋出生于ä¸å›½ï¼ŒèŽ·å¾—ä¸å›½å¦å£«å¦ä½å’Œå¾·å›½Magisterå¦ä½ã€‚å¥¹æ›¾æ‹…ä»»è¿‡å¾·å›½å’ŒåŠ æ‹¿å¤§ç”µè§†å°è®°è€…ã€‚å¥¹çŽ°å±…åŠ æ‹¿å¤§å¤šä¼¦å¤šï¼Œä»»èŒäºŽç”µä¿¡å…¬å¸ï¼Œè‡ª2005年起写作æˆä¸ºå¥¹çš„业余爱好之一。 Hongyang's Channel in Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/HongyangCanada?blend=1&ob=video-mustangbase |
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When Strange Gods Call | by Pam Chun May 19, 2011 | Free! | 72491 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Pam Chun’s first novel, THE MONEY DRAGON, for which she received a California Gubernatorial Commendation, was named one of 2002’s best books in Hawaii. Both THE MONEY DRAGON and her second novel, WHEN STRANGE GODS CALL, won the Ka Palapala Po`okela Award for excellence in literature about Hawaii. Pam has been featured on National Public Radio, at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C., at the National Archives and Records Administration’s Conference on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and in the video documentary, “Hawaii’s Chinatown.†She is a storyteller at the Asian Art Museum was a Fiction judge for the Kiriyama Prize for Pacific Rim Literature. |
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Eleven Shorts +1 | by Shireen Jeejeebhoy Aug. 20, 2011 | $2.99 | 38549 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write a mix of books: novels, biography, short nonfiction. I set my novels in Toronto, my home for most of my life, a city of contradictions and ripe with conflict possibilities. My debut book, LIFELINER, is set in Ontario, but also travels down to New York and across the pond to Sweden. My life is one big question mark, has been ever since I sustained a closed head injury (or mild traumatic brain injury or concussion, whichever moniker is fashionable) in a four-car collision. But my writing keeps me grounded, my photography takes me to other places. When I'm not writing, reading, taking photographs, I'm hunting for good coffee and sensational chocolate. |
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David's Child [Bulgarian Short Stories] | by Lyubomir Nikolov Oct. 08, 2011 | $2.99 | 10279 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Lyubomir P. Nikolov lives and writes in Sofia, Bulgaria. His publications include a non-fiction book on psychology, a collection of short stories in Bulgarian (2010) and in English (_David's Child_,2011, _The Netizen_,2011), and various appearances in Bulgarian anthologies and magazines, both SF and mainstream. Among his literary awards are a second place in a national short story competition (2006), the 2008 Chudomir Award for humorous prose, and a nomination for the Helikon Bookstore Chain Award for his Bulgarian collection (2010). |
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A Visit From Voltaire | by Dinah Lee Küng Nov. 07, 2011 | $4.00 | 105021 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Dinah Lee Küng worked for twenty years in Asia as a foreign correspondent, mainly in China/Hong Kong, for publications including The Economist, Business Week, and the International Herald Tribune. She is the author of seven novels, a number of radio plays and was nominated for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2004. She has three children and is the wife of a retired International Red Cross official living outside Geneva. |
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Kiss of Nectar | by Eric Wilder Nov. 22, 2011 | $0.99 | 51207 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Eric Wilder grew up about a mile from fabled Black Bayou in northwest Louisiana and began listening to ghost stories and tall tales at an early age. Author of ten books, including the French Quarter murder mystery Big Easy, he recently published his newest mystery titled A Morning Mist of Blood. City of Spirits, his newest novel, is the sequel to Big Easy. He now lives and writes in Edmond, Oklahoma along with his wife Marilyn, four dogs and two cats. |
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Flash Fiction for the Cocktail Hour - Volume 2 | by Cathryn Grant Nov. 25, 2011 | Free! | 9599 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Suburban Noir fiction author. Cathryn's suburban noir fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and in the eZine Every Day Fiction. One reader described her work as, "Making the mundane menacing." |
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Ãslendzk Æventýri (Hugo Gering's Icelandic Legends, Novellas and Tales) | by Jack Turbes Jan. 13, 2012 | $5.00 | 57956 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: In the ongoing process of indexing the Icelandic sagas, I have worked with other forms of Nordic tales from sources not yet available in English. I want to make these stories available to readers who otherwise would not know of them, their fascinating themes and origins. |
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The Jew | by Stendhal Jan. 27, 2012 | $1.75 | 6029 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783-1842 Best known for _The Red and the Black_ and _The Charterhouse of Parma_. |
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If Time Is All I Have | by Dora Okeyo Jan. 27, 2012 | Free! | 6159 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write. |
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The Love Letters | by Paul Ernst Jan. 28, 2012 | $1.00 | 1775 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: (Karl Friedrich) Paul Ernst, Germany, 1866-1933. |
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El último invierno | by Alberto de la Madrid Feb. 01, 2012 | $3.00 | 58908 words | Sample 20% |
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Light Bread | by Cordell Adams Feb. 01, 2012 | $4.99 | 91303 words | Sample 20% |
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Ceilings, Floors, Windows, Doors - Collected Stories 2010 | by Robert Adair Wilson Feb. 02, 2012 | $3.99 | 51065 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Robert is retired from teaching. He spends his time volunteering, traveling, taking pictures, cooking and writing, not necessarily in that order. |
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Ceilings, Doors, Windows, Floors - Collected Stories 2011 | by Robert Adair Wilson Feb. 02, 2012 | $3.99 | 55454 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Robert is retired from teaching. He spends his time volunteering, traveling, taking pictures, cooking and writing, not necessarily in that order. |
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Recollections of an Italian Gentleman | by Stendhal Feb. 02, 2012 | $2.20 | 11066 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783-1842 Best known for _The Red and the Black_ and _The Charterhouse of Parma_. |
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Three Celtic Tales | by Moyra Caldecott Feb. 04, 2012 | $3.99 | 19062 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Moyra Caldecott was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1927, and moved to London in 1951. She has degrees in English and Philosophy and an M.A. in English Literature, and has written more than 20 books. She has earned a reputation as a novelist who writes as vividly about the adventures and experiences to be encountered in the inner realms of the human consciousness as she does about those in the outer physical world. To Moyra, reality is multidimensional. |
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Mob Sisters | by Jeanne Rejaunier Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 106674 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Jeanne Rejaunier graduated from Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, and did postgraduate studies at the Sorbonne, Paris, the Universities of Florence and Pisa, Italy, and the Goetheschule, Rome, as well as at UCLA. While at Vassar, she began a career as a professional model, and subsequently became an actress in Manhattan, Hollywood and Europe, appearing on and off Broadway, in films and television, on magazine covers internationally and as a principal in dozens of national commercials. Rejaunier achieved international success with the publication of her acclaimed first novel, The Beauty Trap, which sold over one million copies and became Simon & Schuster’s fourth best seller of the year, the film rights to which were purchased outright by Avco-Embassy. Rejaunier has publicized her books in national and international tours on three continents in five languages. Her writing has been extolled in feature stories in Life, Playboy, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, National Geographic, BusinessWeek, Fashion Weekly, Women’s Wear, W, McCalls, American Homemaker, Parade, Let’s Live, Marie-Claire, Epoca, Tempo, Sogno, Cine-Tipo, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and countless other publications. In addition to The Beauty Trap, Rejaunier also published two other novels The Motion and the Act and Affair in Rome; and nonfiction titles The Video Jungle, Astrology and Your Sex Life, Astrology For Lovers, Japan’s Hidden Face, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Food Allergy, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Migraines and Other Headaches. As a filmmaker, Rejaunier directed, produced, filmed and edited the 4 hour documentary, The Spirit of ’56: Meetings with Remarkable Women. Some 200 of her videos are now posted on YouTube:at http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhw4; additional writing is available on her blog, www.jarcollect.blogspot.com). Soon, the author plans to publish a number of additional ebooks, including those previously published by major New York publishers as well as several new titles. |
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The Life Story of a Chilean Sea Blob and Other Matters of Importance | by Theodore Carter Feb. 07, 2012 | $2.99 | 47187 words | Sample 10% |
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Snap | by robert renshaw Feb. 08, 2012 | Free! | 1984 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tall Fit Aussie, enjoys the good life and a good laugh. Discovered writing at an early age and enjoy the world it creates within me.Surrounded by lifes adventures,I have chosen a path that provides the most diverse and not always pleasant endings. My books are free to read, and please contact me anytime to discuss them. |
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The Chicken Yard | by Roger Greider Feb. 14, 2012 | $2.99 | 81047 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Roger Greider was born in Topeka, KS in 1924. The family moved to Tulsa, OK when he was four, and he lived there until 1943. He graduated from Will Rogers High School and attended Tulsa University for one year before enlisting in the Army at age nineteen. He served in Europe as a front line infantry soldier, being promoted to Staff Sergeant and earning three Bronze Stars for bravery. After his honorable discharge, in 1945, he attended Tulsa Univerity, earning a Bachelor of Arts in music, a Bachelor of Science in math and a Master of Arts in math. He was employed as a mathematician in the Basic Research Division of Jersey Production Research Co. And in his thirties, while taking post graduate work in both music and math at The Univ. of Tennessee, he played first desk second violin in the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. From 1945 to 1970, he directed church choirs. And as an amateur, he played in many string quartets and sang in barbershop quartets. From 1961 to 1964 he was an associate professor of mathematics at The State University of New York, campus at Oneonta. And while he was there, he played in the Oneonta Symphony, sang in a barbershop quartet and directed the women's Sweet Adelines chorus. In 1965 he enrolled at The University of Oklahoma where he earned a second Master of Science degree in math and a Ph.D. in mathematics education. He then taught mathematics at Oklahoma City University, The University of Central Oklahoma and Rose State College, where he was the Dean of the Engineering And Science Division. Roger now lives in Oklahoma City, happily married to his beautiful wife, Judy, who is a retired Doctor of Pharmacy. They enjoy membership in Quail Creek Golf and Country Club. Between them they have three sons, a daughter, six grandchildren and, at the moment, five great grandchildren. He has published his war memoirs,"Warrior, A True Account of a WW II GI,"and a novel,"Moonfall." And he has completed four new books that he plans to publish soon: an expanded second edition of his memoirs,"Temporary Warrior,"and three novels:"Time Tangle,""Time Capsule," and "The Chicken Yard." His present desire is for his readers to enjoy his books as much as he enjoyed writing them. |
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Pictures of Houses with Water Damage | by Michael Hemmingson Feb. 14, 2012 | $3.99 | 34958 words | Sample 20% |
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The Chest and the Ghost | by Stendhal Feb. 17, 2012 | $1.85 | 8347 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783-1842 Best known for _The Red and the Black_ and _The Charterhouse of Parma_. |
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Benedictino | by Leopoldo Alas Feb. 18, 2012 | $1.55 | 4600 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Spanish realist (1852-1901) best known for the novel _La regenta_. Alas is also known as ClarÃn. |
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Buryin' Gran and Other Stories | by Frederick A. Lierman Feb. 19, 2012 | Free! | 40021 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author's biographical introduction can be read at http://www.philistinepress.com/page_55.html |
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Four Stories | by Stendhal Feb. 20, 2012 | $3.00 | 26147 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783-1842 Best known for _The Red and the Black_ and _The Charterhouse of Parma_. |
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The Man on the Park Bench | by Don McNair Feb. 22, 2012 | Free! | 23521 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Don McNair, now a prolific author, spent his working life editing magazines (11 years), producing public relations materials for the Burson-Marsteller international PR firm (6 years), and heading his own marketing communications firm, McNair Marketing Communications (21 years). His creativity has won him three Golden Trumpets for best industrial relations programs from the Publicity Club of Chicago, a certificate of merit award for a quarterly magazine he wrote and produced, and the Public Relations Society of America’s Silver Anvil. The latter is comparable to the Emmy and Oscar in other industries. McNair has written and placed hundreds of trade magazine articles and three published non-fiction “how-to†books (Tab Books). He’s written six novels; two young-adult novels (Attack of the Killer Prom Dresses and The Long Hunter), three romantic suspense novels Mystery on Firefly Knob, Mystery at Mangolia Mansion, and Wait for Backup!), and a romantic comedy (BJ, Milo, and the Hairdo from Heck). McNair now concentrates on editing novels for others and teaching two online editing classes (see McNairEdits.com). |
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One For The Trouble - Book Slam Volume One | by Book Slam March 01, 2012 | $3.20 | 46747 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Running for almost a decade, Book Slam remains London's best literary event and something of a cultural institution. Over the years, most of the UK's finest writers have graced the Book Slam stage (Nick Hornby, Howard Jacobson, Zadie Smith ...) and it's a great place to spot up and coming musical talent (Plan B, Kate Nash, Jamie Woon and Adele all played early gigs there). Now the Book Slam team have thrown their considerable muscle into publishing with the release of 'One For The Trouble', which is their first annual and a glittering collection of musically-themed prose and poetry from the likes of Irvine Welsh, Jon McGregor, Hari Kunzru and William Boyd. 'One For The Trouble' is available as a limited edition, signed (by all the authors) hardback from the Book Slam website; an ebook and a audiobook. |
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How You See It | by Joanne Orion Miller March 05, 2012 | Free! | 3530 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joanne Orion Miller has joined the e-publishing revolution and is in the process of uploading books and stories to Smashwords. She is the author of five print books on travel/history and contributor to many more. In addition, her articles, reviews, and interviews appear in Travel Holiday, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market, Writer's Market and numerous other publications. As a fiction author, her short stories have been published in anthologies, small press magazines, and on-line in such publications as Carve Magazine. She was chosen to participate the Spoleto (Italy) Writer's Invitational Conference and short-listed for the Raymond Carver Award. Her photographs appear in several of her own books and others. |
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Naija Stories: Of Tears and Kisses, Heroes and Villains | by Myne Whitman March 06, 2012 | $4.99 | 65960 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Myne Whitman is a pen name I coined myself while still in secondary school and is a play on the transliterated words of my maiden name. I am quiet and laid-back but do like a good loud debate sometimes. |
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The Philter | by Stendhal March 07, 2012 | $2.15 | 11519 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783-1842 Best known for _The Red and the Black_ and _The Charterhouse of Parma_. |
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The Beautiful Death | by Federico De Roberto March 08, 2012 | $1.90 | 10338 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Italian write, 1861-1927 |
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Poies: A New Beginning | by Paul Worthington March 09, 2012 | $0.99 | 4692 words | Sample 22% |
| Author bio: Paul Worthington has told stories ever since he could talk. From embellished anecdotes that entertained his family to enthralling strangers with his tall yarns, people quickly pegged him a storyteller. As he grew, so did the tales he told. In 2006, at the urging of his wife, he began putting his stories on paper. Paul is blessed to have a loving supportive wife and two children to cheer him on. |
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21st Century Chinese Poetry, No.1 | by pathsharers March 11, 2012 | $2.99 | 4858 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The Editor-and-Translator Team of 21st Century Chinese Poetry: Meifu Wang: Ms. Wang is the chief editor and translator of 21st Century Chinese Poetry. Born and grew up in Taiwan, Meifu Wang earned her BA in Foreign Languages and Literature from National Taiwan University. Her poetry can be seen in various Chinese literary journals. She lives in Washington DC. Steven Townsend: Mr. Townsend is the co-editor of 21st Century Chinese Poetry. Born in the US but spent considerable time in Europe as a child, Mr. Townsend writes poetry as well as translates poetry from French, Spanish, and Italian to English. He has published some of his poetic works as Kindle e-books. Mr. Townsend lives in Washington DC. |
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Caleb's Crossing: Behind the Story - (A Background Information Book Companion) | by Behind the Story March 12, 2012 | $3.99 | 4092 words | Sample 20% |
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The goddess of Peace | by chinedum Ify Obikili March 13, 2012 | $2.99 | 6574 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Chinedum Ify Obikili is an author, writer and motivational speaker. She is also the Bellaonline editor for additions and children. The publisher of ‘help a child read’ on www.helpachildread.com and ‘Aedol’ on www.chinedumify.com You can contact her on godnedum@yahoo.com |
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Tomorrow Died Yesterday | by PaperworthBooks March 13, 2012 | $4.99 | 98482 words | Sample 10% |
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The Missing Link Journal Issue 1: Place | by Charles Spock March 18, 2012 | $1.99 | 18537 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Editor of The Missing Link Journal |
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The Truth about Onions | by Kyle Hemmings March 19, 2012 | $2.95 | 3497 words | Sample 20% |
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sentimentodeltempo | by Andrea Corradi March 25, 2012 | Free! | 149 words | Read a sample |
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Bayou Blues and Other Sorrows | by Teri Heyer March 26, 2012 | $2.99 | 22160 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised in southern California where I grew up learning to surf (usually under the board), scuba dive (at Catalina Island), water-ski (in lakes, rivers and even the ocean), snow-ski (in local mountains and out of state locales), and ride horses (I had two, Sebastian and Chantilly). I was mostly a tom-boy and spent much of my time climbing trees and playing baseball. My husband and I have moved back and forth across the country, so we've made our homes in Nevada, Georgia, Texas and Florida. Now that my husband is retired, we're back home in Florida near the white surgar-sand beaches and turquoise waters of the Gulf Coast. I love writing books (mostly romances), blogging, painting (landscapes and still-lifes in oils), photography (digital), travel (when I can afford it), going to the beach, getting together with friends and family, and playing with my three young grandkids (full of energy) and two big dogs (Shani and Dude). You can Follow me at: Twitter.com/TeriHeyer You can also read more about me and the books I'm writing via my blog at: www.teriheyer.blogspot.com I love hearing from my readers. |
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ills of the blackworld | by Vincent Uduh March 28, 2012 | $2.99 | 11830 words | Sample 35% |
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Troubles of Fate | by Vincent Uduh March 28, 2012 | $2.99 | 10008 words | Sample 35% |
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Oddball Collection | by CD Moulton March 31, 2012 | $3.99 | 206150 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born in Florida, travelled the world as a rock guitarist with some big names in the late sixties, early seventies. Been everything from a high steel worker to longshoreman, from musician to bar owner, and much more. Educated in botany and genetics. Now living in paradise (Panamá!) |
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