Lost cost lit for those who love to read. All ebooks $5.00 or less. Free online samples.
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Constant | by Frank F. Atanacio Oct. 15, 2008 | $2.95 | 51785 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Frank F. Atanacio was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He enjoys writing and collecting baseball cards. His passion is Mystery novels, and he does have a series of thrillers featuring Nick PT Barnum. His latest effort is Dark Clouds featuring Nick Barnum. He has two daughters, Ronnie and Laura, and a son, Frank Jr. He now resides in the Huntington section of Shelton, Connecticut |
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In God's Shadow | by Frank F. Atanacio Oct. 15, 2008 | $2.95 | 43062 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Frank F. Atanacio was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He enjoys writing and collecting baseball cards. His passion is Mystery novels, and he does have a series of thrillers featuring Nick PT Barnum. His latest effort is Dark Clouds featuring Nick Barnum. He has two daughters, Ronnie and Laura, and a son, Frank Jr. He now resides in the Huntington section of Shelton, Connecticut |
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John Smith, World Jumper Book One: Portal to Adventure | by E. Patrick Dorris Nov. 04, 2008 | Free! | 63937 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: In my forty something years I have generated a very broad set of experiences and interests, but through it all, I have always read. It seems that at times it is harder to find books that enthrall me, although admittedly I am behind on my reading, so I decided to start writing the kind of stories I'd want to read. I have always had stories in my head, they intrude at the strangest times. At some point, I discovered that when I took the time to write them down, more stories kept pouring out. There are so many ideas I have, it seems like there won't be enough time to get to them all. I'm starting with one story, in one particular style. But other stories, in different styles are coming. Stay tuned. My goal in writing is above all to entertain. Thank you in advance for giving me that opportunity. |
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Pirate Jack | by Alessandro Cima Jan. 13, 2009 | $1.95 | 33950 words | Sample 15% |
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The Lord and the Cross | by James L. Drako Jan. 17, 2009 | $5.00 | 150444 words | Sample 50% |
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The Money was His | by Wendy Brumback Jan. 17, 2009 | You set the price! | 547 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Born and rasied in Colorado, I love a wide variety of things. I write in several different genres and am working to complete a novel and making plans to start another. I received my BA in Crative Writing in May 2011. In my spare time I enjoy reading, studying my religon, crocheting, quilting, traveling (when I have the money)and entering clothing designs for their contests at Chicstar.com. |
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Dourado | by David Wood Feb. 10, 2009 | $3.99 | 67779 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: David Wood is a fan of all things historical, archaeological, mythological, and cryptozoological, and his writing blends all of these passions. When it's vacation time, he passes on the exotic locales, preferring ruins, caves, Indian mounds, mountains, and sites of historical interest. David is the author of the Dane Maddock Adventures series, the historical adventure Into the Woods, and the young adult thriller The Zombie-Driven Life. When not writing, David co-hosts the ThrillerCast podcast. He and his family live in the Atlanta area. |
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Annalea, Princess of Nemusmar | by Stephen Shore Feb. 26, 2009 | Free! | 92818 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A lifelong resident of New England, Stephen Shore has worked in public education and in business. As an undergraduate, he studied history, music and education at Bridgewater State. Steve was a Graduate Fellow, in the History Department, at Northeastern University. As a single parent, he has raised two fine sons and—through their acquaintances—a plethora of quasi daughters and sons (the characteristics and namesakes of many appearing in his novels). At this writing, Steve has all three novels in the Annalea Series in publication. He also has published a mystery/crime novel entitled, Sinful Images, and his first western novel, How I Became an Outlaw, by “Chili Beans†Bartlett. He has recently completed a literary novel, Mr. Bithersbee. Another novel, A Hare in the High Grass, is nearly finished, and other works are well begun. Steve obviously lives to write. Please contact at writeabout@stephenjshore.com. And visit the Website: www.stephenjshore.com |
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Cibola | by David Wood March 12, 2009 | $3.99 | 80405 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: David Wood is a fan of all things historical, archaeological, mythological, and cryptozoological, and his writing blends all of these passions. When it's vacation time, he passes on the exotic locales, preferring ruins, caves, Indian mounds, mountains, and sites of historical interest. David is the author of the Dane Maddock Adventures series, the historical adventure Into the Woods, and the young adult thriller The Zombie-Driven Life. When not writing, David co-hosts the ThrillerCast podcast. He and his family live in the Atlanta area. |
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Theta Resurrection - Part 1 | by Phillip Dunham April 23, 2009 | You set the price! | 20867 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I have been an avid reader since the day I learned to read. It is rare that I find a story that I can put down easily. I have had over the years many stories that have cropped up in my head, and I have finally decided to put them to pixel. I hope you enjoy! P.S. If you have the chance to review my book and sign up for my blog, you will recieve a coupon for part two! All you have to do is ask! |
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City of Masks | by Mike Reeves-McMillan April 26, 2009 | $3.99 | 50528 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Mike Reeves-McMillan is a novelist and hypnotherapist, among other things too numerous to mention. He lives in Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Distant Cousin | by Al Past April 30, 2009 | $3.99 | 145291 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Dr. Al Past became an author after a life as a husband and father, a musician, a Naval officer, and a professor of English and linguistics for 30 years. After concluding his teaching career, he wrote the first volume of the popular Distant Cousin series, the unforgettable and original tale of Ana Darcy, the young woman who returned to Earth. Readers who fell in love with Ana have enjoyed following her adventures through the years in the four companion volumes to date: Distant Cousin: Repatriation, Distant Cousin: Reincarnation, Distant Cousin: Regeneration, and Distant Cousin: Recirculation. His very first book is still selling: a collection of arrangements of baroque masterpieces for two treble clef instruments (Charles Colin Publications). He has also collaborated with author Barry Yelton, providing the photographs to accompany Mr. Yelton's lovely poetry in On Wings of Gentle Power (Strider Nolan Media). |
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Distant Cousin: Repatriation | by Al Past April 30, 2009 | $4.99 | 72405 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Dr. Al Past became an author after a life as a husband and father, a musician, a Naval officer, and a professor of English and linguistics for 30 years. After concluding his teaching career, he wrote the first volume of the popular Distant Cousin series, the unforgettable and original tale of Ana Darcy, the young woman who returned to Earth. Readers who fell in love with Ana have enjoyed following her adventures through the years in the four companion volumes to date: Distant Cousin: Repatriation, Distant Cousin: Reincarnation, Distant Cousin: Regeneration, and Distant Cousin: Recirculation. His very first book is still selling: a collection of arrangements of baroque masterpieces for two treble clef instruments (Charles Colin Publications). He has also collaborated with author Barry Yelton, providing the photographs to accompany Mr. Yelton's lovely poetry in On Wings of Gentle Power (Strider Nolan Media). |
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Princess of Amathar | by Wesley Allison June 09, 2009 | $2.99 | 93118 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Wesley Allison has served as a public school teacher for the past 18 years, so buying one of his books could well keep his family above the poverty line. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a Master of Science degree from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. He has taught English and American History in southern Nevada where he lives with his lovely wife Victoria, his two grown children Rebecca and John, and a large iguana named Cissy. His free novel "His Robot Girlfriend" has been downloaded more than 400,000 times. For more information about the author and upcoming books, visit http://amathar.blogspot.com. Books by Wesley Allison: Princess of Amathar His Robot Girlfriend Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 0: Brechalon Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur Tesla’s Stepdaughters Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 3: The Drache Girl His Robot Wife Women of Power Blood Trade Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 4: The Young Sorceress Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 5: The Two Dragons |
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They say knowledge is power | by Mark McKlendin June 13, 2009 | $1.00 | 120046 words | |
| Author bio: As an old geek who as worked in the computer industry for the last 35 years this idea that I am now an author is both exhilarating and frightening. I live on a small farm in Oklahoma with my wife, dog and eighteen cats. I am currently working on a new novel, Bael and Jack, which I am very excited about and at the same time, I am also working on the sequel to They Say Knowledge Is Power. The sequel is called, Revenge, A Universal Language. Though I am land bound now, my dream is to sail around the world solo, maybe with a cat or two, as I continue my writing. |
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The Second Season | by K.D. Richardson June 14, 2009 | $4.99 | 78983 words | Sample 35% |
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The Nephilim Formula | by Ron Simpson June 19, 2009 | $3.99 | 83653 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I'm currently living in Auckland, New Zealand, my home town. My wife is named Melissa and is a Filipina. We have one child named Ronan. I have written just one novel to date, this being the result of a fractured leg while living in the Philippines. Just waiting until I fracture the other leg now so that I can write another novel. |
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Shorts Stories | by Dan Schwartz June 26, 2009 | Free! | 1432 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love a good story, and I love a good joke. These two factors are my biggest influences. My writing is story telling interconnected through jokes. My debut book No Cure for Nature is a comical environmental adventure which explores the personification of Mother Nature rebelling against humankind in a whirlwind of puns, wordplay and heroism. My background is in Environmental Engineering which is where my strong fascination with environmental issues comes from. I am still unaware where my love for puns was born, and story telling most likely stems back to Sesame Street. |
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The Amish versus the Mime | by Dan Schwartz June 30, 2009 | Free! | 1468 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love a good story, and I love a good joke. These two factors are my biggest influences. My writing is story telling interconnected through jokes. My debut book No Cure for Nature is a comical environmental adventure which explores the personification of Mother Nature rebelling against humankind in a whirlwind of puns, wordplay and heroism. My background is in Environmental Engineering which is where my strong fascination with environmental issues comes from. I am still unaware where my love for puns was born, and story telling most likely stems back to Sesame Street. |
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Abner gets turned into a Rutabaga | by Dan Schwartz July 01, 2009 | Free! | 3230 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love a good story, and I love a good joke. These two factors are my biggest influences. My writing is story telling interconnected through jokes. My debut book No Cure for Nature is a comical environmental adventure which explores the personification of Mother Nature rebelling against humankind in a whirlwind of puns, wordplay and heroism. My background is in Environmental Engineering which is where my strong fascination with environmental issues comes from. I am still unaware where my love for puns was born, and story telling most likely stems back to Sesame Street. |
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The Alligator versus the Clown | by Dan Schwartz July 02, 2009 | Free! | 685 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love a good story, and I love a good joke. These two factors are my biggest influences. My writing is story telling interconnected through jokes. My debut book No Cure for Nature is a comical environmental adventure which explores the personification of Mother Nature rebelling against humankind in a whirlwind of puns, wordplay and heroism. My background is in Environmental Engineering which is where my strong fascination with environmental issues comes from. I am still unaware where my love for puns was born, and story telling most likely stems back to Sesame Street. |
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The Tenth Avatar | by Gary Naiman July 08, 2009 | $3.99 | 218816 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Since retiring from senior positions in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and entertainment industries, Gary Naiman has focused on stories that carry a harsh warning. “We’re approaching an ecological disaster. While world governments look the other way, we continue to poison our air and water, and time is running out.†|
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Welcome to The Family (a story from More Lost Memories) | by Teel McClanahan July 17, 2009 | $1.99 | 7539 words | Sample 33% |
| Author bio: Teel is happily married to an English teacher and they live together in Phoenix, AZ with a cat which does not appreciate having Teel read his books aloud to it nearly as much as you probably would. While satisfied with never having to shovel the desert's heat from his driveway, Teel is interested in experiencing more travel in his life - especially of sorts like "through time" and "to other planets," so feel free to invite him along if you're going. Teel is an independent author, artist, creative visionary, blogger, publisher, podcaster, and sometimes filmmaker. You can find out more about him and his other stories, novels, poetry and more by visiting Modern Evil Press: http://modernevil.com/ |
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Maxim Gunn and the Chaos Project | by Nicholas Boving July 28, 2009 | $3.95 | 62458 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan | by Nicholas Boving July 29, 2009 | $3.95 | 56978 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Maxim Gunn and the Serpent Force | by Nicholas Boving July 29, 2009 | $3.95 | 62359 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Anamnesis | by Zorina Alliata July 29, 2009 | $1.99 | 52888 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised in Romania and moved to the US in 1997. I have been writing ever since I can remember. I published several poems, stories and a novel in Romania; and two novels in the US. I have a publishing company (www.BetterKarmaPublishing.com) and I am always looking for great writers to network with and help publish their books. I am married and have a wonderful son. The family is completed by our two adorable cats. |
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Maxim Gunn and the Stolen Waters | by Nicholas Boving July 30, 2009 | $3.95 | 55529 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Maxim Gunn and the Sun Fortress | by Nicholas Boving July 30, 2009 | $3.95 | 54245 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Maxim Gunn and the Leopard Legion | by Nicholas Boving July 30, 2009 | $3.95 | 54787 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As for me, I now live in Toronto. I was formerly a mining engineer and travelled the world widely. Tiring of the mining industry (my unalterable conviction being that mining in 40 degrees in the shade was a vastly overrated pastime) and wanting to experience more of the world firsthand, I also worked from time to time as a docker, fruit inspector and forester. My books draw on these experiences to provide characters, backgrounds and scenes. I am the author and publisher of the "Maxim Gunn" series of action/adventure books, the second of which, "Maxim Gunn and the Demon Plan" was a finalist in the 1998 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Novel. I have also written other novels and screenplays which follow the central character to countries and places where the forces of nature as much as people provide the conflict. Three of these are currently with my agent in Los Angeles. |
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Escape From Oduduwa | by Kojo Enoch Aug. 03, 2009 | $1.99 | 48174 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: I love writing stories - I love fiction writing a lot. I like to create stories alive with action, passion and always, always.........a happy ending. When putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) I set my mind free to imagine wild and then I start weaving my stories. Three things then come to my mind when writing a story. These are: The Plot, The Character and finally The Place or Setting. To me I think a fantastic plot is one of the most fundamental elements of the fiction-writing craft. A bad plot or storyline means an uninteresting story or book, and this would quickly turn your readers off. I specialize in writing commercial fiction, where the work is driven more by the plot than the characters. This appeals to a larger audience than a thorough literary fiction which is more character driven. I must confess that literary-oriented writers are incredibly talented, but it is a shame pure literary work (inspite of its sheer richness) does not quite appeal to a broad audience. One of my goals for writing is to write stories that appeal to a wide audience, which I'm presently achieving. I have had a good year, with several fiction releases from my publisher, Gem Press. After many years of writing and receiving rejection galore from agents and publishers, I feel I'm finally taking my first steps on my writing career, which is terribly exciting! |
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Body Destiny | by Douglas C. Smyth Aug. 12, 2009 | $3.99 | 112365 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: I have written novels for 30+ years, but I also taught college, in Florida and the Mid-Hudson Valley, NY. My favorite teaching gig was in a prison program in NY. I taught a total of 27 years. I spent years abroad: Turkey and Germany in the Army, India for research and I've also spent time with my mother's family in Venezuela, and traveled in Latin America and Europe extensively, sometimes for my wife's novel research. These venues are reflected in my novels. I've been married for 30 years, and have three grown children. I live on land my family has held since 1945; it's in the Hudson valley. |
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The bulldozer ploughed on | by Ian Buchanan Aug. 15, 2009 | Free! | 1933 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi I have been writing still, for those who are still waiting for the next stage of The Jetty Journals. It's coming along, slower than it should, but nearly finished. I'm biased, but I think it will be as exciting as the first book. I work as a technical manager for web projects, and write in bursts when I get some time. Thanks for your feedback, and happy to hear from readers. You can also contact me via the jetty journals website. |
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Soul Intent | by dennis batchelder Aug. 16, 2009 | $2.99 | 96398 words | Sample 50% |
| 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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Nanoswarm: Invasion From Inner Space | by Richard Buday Aug. 17, 2009 | $4.99 | 30097 words | Sample 25% |
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Maggie's Beautiful World | by Gren Blackall Aug. 23, 2009 | Free! | 4906 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Writer, finance person, dog lover, Mainer, husband, father, friend. |
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Jana Adrift | by Ross Richdale Aug. 24, 2009 | $2.99 | 69346 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: After a teaching career, Ross Richdale now writes full time. He has completed over thirty novels both contemporary and science fiction novels, most of which are on line as ebooks . He lives in the small university city of Palmerston North in the North Island of New Zealand and is married with three children. His wife, Kay, still carries the burden of teaching children at a local primary (elementary) school. After his wife goes off to work every morning, Ross pounds away on his Mac to form the characters and plots for his novels accompanied by his cat. When he is not writing, Ross enjoys drawing and wandering in the countryside.. Many of his novels reflect his interest in the rural lifestyle as well as the cross section of personalities encountered during his years as a teacher. Ordinary people rather than the super rich, the super powerful or violent, are the main characters in his novels. He is also interested in current events and uses international incidents as a backdrop for many of his novels. |
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Abduction in Africa | by EroticExcursions Publications Aug. 25, 2009 | $4.95 | 17774 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Promoting authors of quality erotica for adult enthusiasts |
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Everybody Loves Squirrels | by Richard Gerard Aug. 30, 2009 | Free! | 3774 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: you may reach me at richard_gerard (at) yahoo (dot) com |
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The Psychic Boy Detective | by John Carinci Sep. 13, 2009 | $1.09 | 78758 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: John Paul Carinci has been a successful insurance executive for over 30 years. John, is also an author, songwriter, poet and CEO of Better Off Dead Productions Inc., a movie production company. As a six time published author, some of John’s works include: The Power Of Being Different, Better Off Dead, A Second Chance, In Exchange Of Life, Better Off Dead In Paradise, Share Your Mission #5, and A Gift From Above. John, is also co-writer of the screenplays: “Better Off Dead,†and “A Second Chance,†which was adapted from his novels, and may be produced as motion pictures in the coming months. John’s latest self-help book, “The Power Of Being Different†has just been translated and published in many foreign countries. John Paul’s books and music can be previewed on his website at: www.johncarinci.com |
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No Cure for Nature | by Dan Schwartz Sep. 14, 2009 | $2.95 | 62476 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I love a good story, and I love a good joke. These two factors are my biggest influences. My writing is story telling interconnected through jokes. My debut book No Cure for Nature is a comical environmental adventure which explores the personification of Mother Nature rebelling against humankind in a whirlwind of puns, wordplay and heroism. My background is in Environmental Engineering which is where my strong fascination with environmental issues comes from. I am still unaware where my love for puns was born, and story telling most likely stems back to Sesame Street. |
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Better Off Dead In Paradise | by John Carinci Sep. 14, 2009 | $1.09 | 82611 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: John Paul Carinci has been a successful insurance executive for over 30 years. John, is also an author, songwriter, poet and CEO of Better Off Dead Productions Inc., a movie production company. As a six time published author, some of John’s works include: The Power Of Being Different, Better Off Dead, A Second Chance, In Exchange Of Life, Better Off Dead In Paradise, Share Your Mission #5, and A Gift From Above. John, is also co-writer of the screenplays: “Better Off Dead,†and “A Second Chance,†which was adapted from his novels, and may be produced as motion pictures in the coming months. John’s latest self-help book, “The Power Of Being Different†has just been translated and published in many foreign countries. John Paul’s books and music can be previewed on his website at: www.johncarinci.com |
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Better Off Dead | by John Carinci Sep. 17, 2009 | $1.09 | 93628 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: John Paul Carinci has been a successful insurance executive for over 30 years. John, is also an author, songwriter, poet and CEO of Better Off Dead Productions Inc., a movie production company. As a six time published author, some of John’s works include: The Power Of Being Different, Better Off Dead, A Second Chance, In Exchange Of Life, Better Off Dead In Paradise, Share Your Mission #5, and A Gift From Above. John, is also co-writer of the screenplays: “Better Off Dead,†and “A Second Chance,†which was adapted from his novels, and may be produced as motion pictures in the coming months. John’s latest self-help book, “The Power Of Being Different†has just been translated and published in many foreign countries. John Paul’s books and music can be previewed on his website at: www.johncarinci.com |
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The Mask of the River King | by Jules Wellesley Sep. 25, 2009 | $1.49 | 100084 words | Sample 50% |
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The Birth of the Peacekeepers. | by Ricky Sides Sep. 29, 2009 | $0.99 | 125867 words | |
| Author bio: Ricky Sides was Born in Florence, Alabama in May of 1958. He has a wife named Sue that he married at age 18. He has one adult son named Larry Dale. The author studied martial arts from 1981 to the mid 1990s. He has been an avid camper and student of survival. The techniques described in his fight sequences are often from his own personal experience and training. He has taught women's rape prevention seminars in the 1980's. The author's writing experience includes The Birth of the Peacekeepers and the four other novels in that series, the Brimstone and the Companions of Althea series which is a nine novel set based on the online game t4c (the fourth coming) and was written by Ricky Sides under the pen name Raistlin and edited and collaborated on by a wonderful lady from Louisiana under the pen name Kittie Justice. The author also wrote a book on women's self-defense named The Ultimate in Women's Self-Defense. |
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Molokai Reef | by Dennis K. Biby Sep. 30, 2009 | $3.95 | 80878 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Dennis K. Biby (BY-BEE) is a liveaboard, single-handed sailor that has difficulty living in one locale for more than a couple of years. He has survived as a naval officer, electrical engineer, software developer, entrepreneur, and others. Dennis wrote Molokaʻi Reef while living aboard Sun Po in Hawaiʻi and occasionally anchored off Molokaʻi and Maui. He and his current boat, Ferrity, reside on the Chesapeake Bay – for now. |
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Babylon Sunrise | by Hugh Gordon Oct. 01, 2009 | $4.99 | 83534 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Hugh Gordon is currently a PhD candidate in History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. He loves history almost as much as writing fiction. |
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Kuchma's Dictum | by Jacques Evans Oct. 01, 2009 | $2.99 | 29545 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jacques Evans retired from the U.S. Air Force and is a life member of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has worked on numerous aerospace projects and spent years at Cape Kennedy as a member of the Apollo team. He resides in Southern California and is the author of action/adventure novels and screenplays. His favorite novelists are Nevil Shute and Patrick O'Brian. |
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The Peacekeepers, Some Gave All. Book 2. | by Ricky Sides Oct. 02, 2009 | $2.99 | 88264 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ricky Sides was Born in Florence, Alabama in May of 1958. He has a wife named Sue that he married at age 18. He has one adult son named Larry Dale. The author studied martial arts from 1981 to the mid 1990s. He has been an avid camper and student of survival. The techniques described in his fight sequences are often from his own personal experience and training. He has taught women's rape prevention seminars in the 1980's. The author's writing experience includes The Birth of the Peacekeepers and the four other novels in that series, the Brimstone and the Companions of Althea series which is a nine novel set based on the online game t4c (the fourth coming) and was written by Ricky Sides under the pen name Raistlin and edited and collaborated on by a wonderful lady from Louisiana under the pen name Kittie Justice. The author also wrote a book on women's self-defense named The Ultimate in Women's Self-Defense. |
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The Last Flight of the Blue Goose | by Jacques Evans Oct. 03, 2009 | $4.99 | 63334 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Jacques Evans retired from the U.S. Air Force and is a life member of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has worked on numerous aerospace projects and spent years at Cape Kennedy as a member of the Apollo team. He resides in Southern California and is the author of action/adventure novels and screenplays. His favorite novelists are Nevil Shute and Patrick O'Brian. |
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