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"Fields of Fear" by Jerry D. Hayes March 20, 2012 $4.59 92605 words Sample 20%
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Jerry D. Hayes, An Okie, An Texan and now a resident of the state of South Carolina. Graduate of Oklahoma State University. The father of four children; Tara, Melissa, Jeremy and Jordan Hayes
"Ghost On the High Seas" by Lila Sparks Oct. 25, 2010 Free! 1866 words Read a sample
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57 year old female. I love to read. I dabble in writing. I love to cook, and bake. I do beadwork and other artistic ventures. Mother of 4 grandmother of 7
"I Will Drink Your Blood" The Vampire-Werewolf of Flat Creek Swamp by R. Harper Mason Jan. 19, 2012 $2.99 75245 words Sample 20%
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Biography of the author, R. Harper Mason Richard was born in El Dorado, but spent his early years in Norphlet, Arkansas, a little town of 650 people located in the south Arkansas oil fields. When he was eight-years-old he moved a mile out of town to a farm on the edge of Flat Creek Swamp. The stories in The Red Scarf and Lyin' Like a Dog novels are based, in part, on his adventures in and around Flat Creek Swamp. While these stories are historical fiction, they are based on incidents and situations that happened to Richard and his good friend John Clayton as they prowled the swamp. Richard was the town paper boy for several years during this time and his relationship with many of the characters mentioned in The Red Scarf and Lyin' Like a Dog are based on his actual interaction with these people. Richard graduated from Norphlet High School, enrolled in the University of Arkansas, and graduated with a bachelors and masters degree in geology. He spent six years working for Exxon; initially on the famous King Ranch in South Texas and then in Benghazi, Libya, where he worked in the desert as a well-site geologist. During his time in the desert he began to write his first novel, but before he could finish the manuscript, he was transferred back to Corpus Christi, Texas. It would be over thirty years before Richard would begin to write again. This time it was after he had quit Exxon, started his own company, and moved back from Texas to South Arkansas, and instead of a 1920 oil boom novel, it was The Red Scarf. Richard has numerous interests, and he has received many awards for his environmental work and for historic preservation. He was president of the Arkansas Wildlife Federation for three years and was named Conservationist of the Year in 1989. He has received numerous awards for historic preservation, the most noteworthy being the highest statewide award given, The Parker Westbrook Award. In August of 2008 Richard was featured in the High Profile section of the Arkansas Democrat- Gazette. Richard is 6’ 2” tall and weighs 170 pounds, an avid tennis player, collector of antique maps, nationally published author, and an honored conservationist
"Outer Adventures" Preview by Nigel Andres Jan. 22, 2012 Free! 1733 words Read a sample
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13th Frame by Marcin R. Szymczak 13th Frame by Marcin R. Szymczak Nov. 15, 2011 $3.99 38835 words Sample 15%
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Theoretically, we should try to glorify the Author’s person here. But because he lives in far Eastern-European country called Poland, we concluded there is no sense in doing that. No one from you will ever meet him, so there’s no point in making any marketing efforts allowing you to see his character nicer. Instead, we will briefly describe his random attributes. At first, he is a little bit older than Jesus when unknown perpetrators killed him. And he has, like Jesus, a beard. Unfortunately, we cannot find any more resemblances to any famous person. Marcin “Rudolf” Szymczak today acts as an author and writer, but he’s also a photographer (he says he had some exhibitions, but couldn’t prove it). And motorcyclist. Father and husband. Runner and old movies’ amateur. He also wanted to write here “musician”, but - based on dust layer on his piano – we rejected it. In one word – ordinary, common guy, like millions of others. But the book he wrote – is exceptional in every sense. So go now, and read it!
15000 Feet Below by Mads Sorensen 15000 Feet Below by Mads Sorensen March 13, 2012 $0.99 105604 words Sample 20%
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From the age of six, Mads Sorensen knew he wanted to be a writer. In fact, he could even write before he could read, requiring his mother to read his stories back to him. While living in his native country, Denmark, Mads participated in several geological expeditions to Greenland before moving with his job in the oil industry to England. Here, he continued to pursue his dream, writing at any spare moment he could find. He started out writing novels set in the backdrop of a future Ice Age before moving to the ever popular thriller genre. Despite this, Mads wouldn’t rule out returning to his dystopian future one day.
2012 The Secret Teachings of the Next Door Neighbour by Frauke and Simon Lewer 2012 The Secret Teachings of the Next Door Neighbour by Frauke and Simon Lewer May 10, 2011 Free! 70729 words Read a sample
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Simon and I have been together for 18 years. We have traveled with horse and wagon, been self-sufficient on the side of a beautiful Irish mountain, home-educated our two daughters and are now living in France. Before we met I was a stained glass artist and Simon was part of the new age traveler movement.
2012: The Fifth World by Edward G. Talbot 2012: The Fifth World by Edward G. Talbot July 11, 2011 $3.99 102759 words Sample 20%
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Pen name for co-authors of: -2012: The Fifth World, a thriller novel available in ebook format. -New World Orders, a conspiracy thriller novel available in ebook, audiobook and print format. -Alive in New York, a thriller half-novel available in ebook and audiobook format. -Two collections of short stories in ebook format. -Numerous free short stories in ebook format.
2Pack Fantasy Collection #3 (Wolfbrother & Everette And The Dragon) by  Various 2Pack Fantasy Collection #3 (Wolfbrother & Everette And The Dragon) by Various Jan. 18, 2011 $2.99 6491 words Sample 8%
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4 Mage Stories and 1 Bonus Collection by Kenneth Guthrie 4 Mage Stories and 1 Bonus Collection by Kenneth Guthrie Aug. 14, 2011 $2.99 9616 words Sample 10%
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Kenneth Guthrie is the author of over 300 short stories, novellas, novels, magazines, collections and more. His most popular series to date are his Mage and Tank series; however, he writes in almost every genre, so there is always something for everyone. He publishes through Lunatic Ink Publishing with other respected multi-genre authors.
4Pack Horror Collection #1 (horror paranormal ghost story) by  Various 4Pack Horror Collection #1 (horror paranormal ghost story) by Various Jan. 16, 2011 $3.99 12486 words Sample 8%
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5 Days by Paul Sean 5 Days by Paul Sean Dec. 27, 2009 Free! 12996 words Read a sample
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Author and musician.
77 Days in September by Ray Gorham 77 Days in September by Ray Gorham June 20, 2011 $4.99 108125 words Sample 20%
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9 ( Beta Version ) by David Santamaria 9 ( Beta Version ) by David Santamaria Aug. 27, 2011 Free! 44849 words Read a sample
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I Write the Best Blog of the World.
A Bard's Folktale: Roaming Cadenza by Aramis Barron A Bard's Folktale: Roaming Cadenza by Aramis Barron July 04, 2011 Free! 140197 words Read a sample
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Aramis Barron is not unlike a spoony bard, sans spoons. And barding. He has a raison d’être, good reasons to write, and quite possibly a bag of raisins. He’s spent the last several years breaking graphite in notebooks, and at times composes pieces worth reading. In between working full-time and finishing up school, he’s currently writing the second installment of the Bard’s Folktale series. Major influences include Joss Whedon, Jack Frost, Shinmen Musashi, and a wide variety of philosophical literature (to includé the clichés– French renaissance, Miyazaki Hayao, and of course, Anno Hideaki).
A Body in the Attic by Lindsay Downs A Body in the Attic by Lindsay Downs March 03, 2012 $1.99 27672 words Sample 20%
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A Border Story by Ron Hess A Border Story by Ron Hess May 27, 2011 $4.95 80828 words Sample 20%
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Ron Hess has lived in Alaska over twenty-five years and has been "out there."
A Boy And His Talking Dog by Heath Gordon A Boy And His Talking Dog by Heath Gordon Jan. 14, 2012 $0.99 4875 words Sample 20%
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A Boy Called Duct Tape by Christopher Cloud A Boy Called Duct Tape by Christopher Cloud April 03, 2012 $0.99 50362 words Sample 20%
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Christopher Cloud (pen name of Ron Hutchison) began writing fiction full time after a long career in journalism and public relations. Cloud graduated from the University of Missouri in 1967 with a degree in journalism. He has worked as a reporter, editor, and columnist at newspapers in Texas, California, and Missouri. He was employed by a major oil company as a public relations executive, and later operated his own public relations agency. He created the board game Sixth Sense in 2003. Chris lives in Joplin, Missouri, and enjoys golf and hiking.
A Car Ride by Heide Braley A Car Ride by Heide Braley April 28, 2012 $0.99 3121 words Sample 20%
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Heide Braley is bringing short stories of fiction to the literary scene. After working for several years as a commercial writer, she has moved on to pursue her passion of story-telling. As the methods of publishing change, she is distributing her stories mainly through the online venues now widely popular. Heide lives at the top of the Chesapeake Bay with her husband of 25 years and enjoys kayaking, gardening, cooking and of course, reading, in her spare time.
A Christmas Wish by Robert F Moore A Christmas Wish by Robert F Moore April 10, 2012 $0.99 26569 words Sample 20%
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For the past few years I’ve written novels and short stories. With the assistance of writers’ critique groups, hopefully they’ve been honed enough to be considered readable. I’m in the process of working on my third novel while the second is edited and set for release by summer of 2011. Recurring themes within my work will encompass, economics, investing, relationships, and conflict of choices for protagonists. As a tenured investment professional, most of my ideas are generated via real world interactions I’ve analyzed. I hope you enjoy my work. Thank you for taking the time to peruse.
A Collection of Fictitious Malarkey by Richard McNail A Collection of Fictitious Malarkey by Richard McNail Feb. 20, 2012 $1.99 34258 words Sample 35%
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A Darkness Shattered by Bruce Clothier A Darkness Shattered by Bruce Clothier April 05, 2012 $2.99 88329 words Sample 15%
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Bruce Clothier was born and raised in Michigan. After high school, he spent 12 years serving in the US Army and US Coast Guard. Some of his(many) hobbies include: Astronomy, model ship building, playing drums and writing. He is an avid golfer, enjoys playing softball and ice hockey and roots for the Michigan Wolverines, USC Trojans and Detroit Lions and Red Wings. He has been married for 26 years, has three children and one grandchild.
A Day of an Eternal Soul by Steven Wilkerson A Day of an Eternal Soul by Steven Wilkerson March 25, 2012 Free! 14094 words Read a sample
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A Desert Rescue by Cyn Bagley A Desert Rescue by Cyn Bagley Jan. 20, 2012 $1.49 5786 words Sample 20%
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Cyn Bagley spent much of her formative years in moving with her family. She continued this obsession by joining the US Navy, and seeing the world: Japan, Panama, and Germany. She was diagnosed with Wegener's Granulomatosis, a Vasculitis disease, in 2003, giving her more time to write. She now lives in Northern Nevada and is an aunt to all the Chihuahuas in her area.
A Different Kind of Killer by Bob Cook A Different Kind of Killer by Bob Cook Dec. 07, 2011 $2.99 49357 words Sample 20%
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The author graduated from Florida Presbyterian College, now Eckerd College, in St. Pete with a degree in Sociology. He began his career as a counselor in a program for serious and habitual juvenile offenders in Pennsylvania. He moved with his family to Florida in the late 1960s and made a career with the State of Florida in all manner of children and youth programs. When he retired from the state, he was serving as a program manager responsible for almost all programs related to children including foster care, abuse, neglect,adoptions, etc. His head is full of stories from those years and he draws on his experiences in his novels. He writes will a great deal of action, humor, and pathos.
A Distant Eden by Lloyd Tackitt A Distant Eden by Lloyd Tackitt March 28, 2012 $0.99 60901 words Sample 10%
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I was a military brat and then joined the Army myself in 1971. I was one of the few volunteer soldiers of the era, both of my brothers also went into the military after high school; it was a family tradition. After the Army I went to college and then launched a successful 30 year career in construction as a Project Manager. I managed multiple large projects, including several multi-million dollar water treatment plants across the country. This career path inculcated into me a pragmatic nature. You don't successfully manage construction without getting practical. I began writing at an early age but did not begin publishing until two years ago. My web page lloydtackitt.com has several of my short stories available for free reading. They range from humorous supernatural, experimental, to humorous slice of life stories. These stories are still in the rough stage, they all need to be edited. One day I will put them all together in one book; including several stories not on the web page, but before I do, they will be revised and edited. A Distant Eden is my first book. The second in the series is being written now and should be available soon. I also blog daily on fishing related matters at fishexplorer.com/TX
A Dog's Life by Kris Katzen A Dog's Life by Kris Katzen April 10, 2011 $1.99 1658 words Sample 30%
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A Doghouse Tale by Bert Oldenhuis A Doghouse Tale by Bert Oldenhuis April 13, 2011 $4.99 213944 words Sample 20%
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Bert Oldenhuis was born in the Netherlands in 1944 and emigrated with his family in the late fifties to the US, where his teen years were spent in Elmira, NY. He graduated from the US Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, NY, sailing in the capacity of third and second mate on US merchant vessels for a period of four years. After his sea-going days, he found employment ashore and almost immediately was dispatched to the Netherlands as sales support manager in the European Headquarters of his employer. He met and married his wife there and even though the USA beckoned, he could not persuade his better half to leave her beloved Holland, hence this is where he eventually settled and where he and his wife raised their three children. While in the various positions he held with his original employer and a subsequent number of others, he has had the chance to travel extensively within Europe, allowing him to gain more than a superficial view of the cultures behind the quilt that forms the map of this continent. His publication experience has been limited to technical research papers, technical articles in various magazines dedicated to the Oil and Gas industry, and translations of instruction manuals for large turbo and electrical machinery. However, time, opportunity, persuasion and encouragement has prompted him to venture more prosaic by weaving personal experiences and fiction into a humorous and readable account with the result of “A Doghouse Tale” as the first of a series.
A Dreamer's Knight by Michael Wilbur A Dreamer's Knight by Michael Wilbur Oct. 29, 2010 $3.33 96770 words Sample 50%
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What can I say about myself? I'm a science fiction/fantasy author out to show that good sci-fantasy (or phantasy, as some call it) doesn't have to be all doom and gloom. I get seriously bummed when good heroes get killed for cheap drama, and love a good ol' happily ever after. As such, I jokingly call my chosen genre 'Bright Fiction'. When not writing, I'm usually hanging out with another member of the real Elsewhere Incorporate; a loose collection of dreamers who enjoy games, movies, and music. I'm a big epic metal and punk rock fan, though I do enjoy most music genres. I enjoy games that are fun (such as Saints Row 2 and Burnout Paradise), but also like a good story (Mass Effect 2 ... and before you ask, Tali.) As for movies, well ... I've been watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 lately to get in touch with my inner nerd. I enjoy chaos and coincidence, I love twists and time travel. More than anything, however, I want those who read my books to enjoy themselves. I hope this universe I've created becomes a sanctuary from the real world for anyone, even if just for a short while. I tried to write all this in the third person, but it sounded incredibly pretentious. I mean, I know I wrote this, you know I wrote this ... who would I be trying to fool?
A Dreamer's Knight: Machinations by Michael Wilbur A Dreamer's Knight: Machinations by Michael Wilbur Oct. 29, 2010 $3.33 125923 words Sample 50%
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What can I say about myself? I'm a science fiction/fantasy author out to show that good sci-fantasy (or phantasy, as some call it) doesn't have to be all doom and gloom. I get seriously bummed when good heroes get killed for cheap drama, and love a good ol' happily ever after. As such, I jokingly call my chosen genre 'Bright Fiction'. When not writing, I'm usually hanging out with another member of the real Elsewhere Incorporate; a loose collection of dreamers who enjoy games, movies, and music. I'm a big epic metal and punk rock fan, though I do enjoy most music genres. I enjoy games that are fun (such as Saints Row 2 and Burnout Paradise), but also like a good story (Mass Effect 2 ... and before you ask, Tali.) As for movies, well ... I've been watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 lately to get in touch with my inner nerd. I enjoy chaos and coincidence, I love twists and time travel. More than anything, however, I want those who read my books to enjoy themselves. I hope this universe I've created becomes a sanctuary from the real world for anyone, even if just for a short while. I tried to write all this in the third person, but it sounded incredibly pretentious. I mean, I know I wrote this, you know I wrote this ... who would I be trying to fool?
A Dreaming Myth Vol 3: Infinite Discoveries by Brandon Benevides A Dreaming Myth Vol 3: Infinite Discoveries by Brandon Benevides April 16, 2012 Free! 79044 words Read a sample
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my fantasy epic, A Dreaming Myth, is my most favourite piece of work i have ever done, and it is because i use a fictional mindset to bend the world I know to how i want it, and shape it to this fantasy. creating a new universe may not be as hard as i thought, but trying to expand it is what's hard. P.S: To reviewers, I'm 18. just to clarify.
A Dreaming Myth Vol. 1: The New World by Brandon Benevides A Dreaming Myth Vol. 1: The New World by Brandon Benevides Nov. 28, 2011 Free! 100886 words Read a sample
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my fantasy epic, A Dreaming Myth, is my most favourite piece of work i have ever done, and it is because i use a fictional mindset to bend the world I know to how i want it, and shape it to this fantasy. creating a new universe may not be as hard as i thought, but trying to expand it is what's hard. P.S: To reviewers, I'm 18. just to clarify.
A Dreaming Myth Vol. 2: Cascading From Beyond The Border by Brandon Benevides A Dreaming Myth Vol. 2: Cascading From Beyond The Border by Brandon Benevides Feb. 09, 2012 Free! 75979 words Read a sample
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my fantasy epic, A Dreaming Myth, is my most favourite piece of work i have ever done, and it is because i use a fictional mindset to bend the world I know to how i want it, and shape it to this fantasy. creating a new universe may not be as hard as i thought, but trying to expand it is what's hard. P.S: To reviewers, I'm 18. just to clarify.
A Favor for FDR by Derek Hart A Favor for FDR by Derek Hart Sep. 12, 2011 $2.99 78712 words Sample 50%
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Derek Hart is the prolific author of action and adventure novels, known for their historical accuracy, while still maintaining a high level of entertainment. Romance is also a vital part of Derek Hart's trademark style and his novels generally appeal to men and women alike. Recently Mr. Hart authored Secret of the Dragon's Eye, his first novel aimed at all age groups, which met with instant success and outstanding reviews. Mr. hart has since followed with Secret of the Dragon's Breath and Secret of the Dragon's Claw. Secret of the Dragon's Scales will be published in May, 2011. To complete the series of 6 novels, Secret of the Dragon's Teeth and Secret of the Dragon's Wings will be released in 2012.
A Favor for the President by James Edwin Branch A Favor for the President by James Edwin Branch June 02, 2011 $2.99 59386 words Sample 20%
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Storyteller! I'm an old West Texas boy, grew up in Big Spring, Texas. I have three children,and one of them still lives in Big Spring. I now make my home in South Texas. I've written 19 Novels and Novellas and will continue to write as long as there is a story to tell. I try to write things that young people can read. I'm a strong believer that you don't have to use descriptive sex or off color language to tell a story. I should caution you though that in an action story there is always some violence. I am an avid musician and a United States Army Viet Nam Veteran. I write several different genre and probably always will. My favorite is Action/Adventure or Westerns. My work was published by another company and is now marketed by VGR. I also can be found at several web sites. I never wanted to be a great author or counted as one of the really intelligent people of our time. All I've ever strived for is to entertain. I write stories about people who struggle to be who they are. It may sound strange, coming from a fiction author, but I try to make my characters believable. It is an honor that you're interested in my work. A writer or a musician is nothing without someone to share their creations. Thank you for being that person. You may also find a song or two that I've written on You Tube. Please join me on Facebook with the rest of my author friends. I enjoy comments and having my readers drop me a line, so when you run across my sites or find me on Facebook, feel free to write me. It might take a day or two to get back to you, but I will.
A Gangster's Garden by Marc Cortez A Gangster's Garden by Marc Cortez July 02, 2011 $2.99 74833 words Sample 20%
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Marc Cortez began his storytelling career in the third grade, when he entered a school writing contest and won with his story THE ANT WHO STOLE EASTER. Since then he has become a marketing writer and frequent blogger, leveraging his writing skills into success as a business executive and entrepreneur. With A GANGSTER’S GARDEN, he has turned his lifelong passion for storytelling into a full-length novel. Mr. Cortez studied creative writing at the University of California, Los Angeles, and lives in California with his wife and two children. A GANGSTER’S GARDEN is his first novel.
A Gathering of Diamonds by Eric Wilder A Gathering of Diamonds by Eric Wilder June 08, 2010 $3.99 79029 words Sample 20%
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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.
A Gift From a Princess by Hugh Fraser A Gift From a Princess by Hugh Fraser July 04, 2011 $1.99 94432 words Sample 15%
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Hugh was born in the village of Dores by Loch Ness. On his eighth birthday, his father bought him a ‘Mirror dinghy,’ and sailing became a life long passion. Hugh has worked with Highland gamekeepers, water bailiffs, shepherds and stalkers. He has always enjoyed cooking and experimenting with recipes. He served as an elected member on Nairn District Council and represented them on the river Nairn Fishery board and the Highland river purification Board. By the nineteen nineties, the lure of ‘sailing away’ overwhelmed him, so he set about, single-handed, to build a ‘live aboard’ forty-foot steel yacht. Nine hard months later ‘Scotia.’ underwent her sea trials in the 1997 Banff to Stravanger yacht race. Since then they have sailed around the world, going north to Norway, west across the Atlantic and the Pacific and South to New Zealand. They returned to the Mediterranean by way of the South China Sea, and the Suez Canal, in 2010.
A God of Foreign Lands by H. Nicholas Spinelli A God of Foreign Lands by H. Nicholas Spinelli Feb. 21, 2012 $0.99 81991 words Sample 20%
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My bio is nether all that long or all that interesting. I live in Bradenton, Florida, with my lovely wife, Cheryl, two cats, and just a short drive from my daughter, Michelle, my son-in-law, Andreas and the two greatest grandchildren in the world ¬ Nic and Sam. Prior to retiring, I paid for my writing material by working both as a sales trainer and sales representative for a major Pharmaceutical Corporation. As far for my education, I have two degrees but neither is in English. Since graduating from college though, I have attended two classes on writing at the University of Pittsburgh, taken several courses on line from The Writers College, Gotham Writer’s Workshop, and have completed a correspondence course, worth seven college credits, from the Long Ridge Writers School. For assistance and advice beyond the academics, I belong to several writers’ groups, and I have attended numerous writers’ conferences. In addition, I have read at least fifteen books on writing including the two best books ever written on the subject: Sol Stein’s, Stein on Writing and How to Grow a Novel. Mr. Stein also produced a set of tapes from one of his fiction weekends that I keep in my car and have listened to at least fifteen times. Knowing that my literary education may not be as intense as some. Once my novel was complete, I utilized the services of a noted book doctor to help make my book even better. In January of 2006 I had my first publishing success. One of my short stories, 30 Days, was chosen for inclusion in the January 2006 edition of the on line magazine, Combat. Since then, I have been fortunate enough to have other short stories published in several regional magazines. Since my book, A GOD OF FOREIGN LANDS, is complete; I now spend all my spare time working on a new book, Echo’s of Glory. To all those wonderful people who have bought or will buy my book ¬ thank you so very much. I hope you have as much fun reading my story as I did writing it.
A Good Bowl of Ramen by Samuel A. Mayo A Good Bowl of Ramen by Samuel A. Mayo March 09, 2011 Free! 8018 words Read a sample
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Sam Mayo was born the day after Christmas in 1982. He currently lives in the Midwest with his wife, an excitable dog, and an overweight cat. He writes stories of adventure that mix science fiction and fantasy.
A Grizzly End by Donna Champagne A Grizzly End by Donna Champagne Jan. 11, 2010 $1.99 55561 words Sample 30%
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Since I was 14 years old, I have been fascinated by human/bear encounters in the wilderness. A lifelong dream of visiting Alaska came true in 2003 when my husband, my sister and I took a cruise up the Inside Passage. We visited several cities along the Alaska Panhandle and ended up in Anchorage. The highlight of the trip was a raft ride down ten miles of the Chilkat River through the Bald Eagle Sanctuary. Alaska is one of the most beautiful places on earth and I hope to visit again someday. During the past 45 years, I have acquired over 30 books featuring true stories about bear attacks on people. Some of the victims lived to tell the tale and some didn't, but they were all heart-pounding adventure stories that I devoured ravenously because I love the excitement of human/animal encounters in the wild. They point out the resilient nature of the human psyche and the strength and stamina of both bears and people. In addition to the aforementioned, I am also a digital imaging artist and I offer my services to other authors in need of ebook cover art. Please view samples on my web page: http://digitaldonna.com/ I would be happy to work with you.
A Guest for Halloween - Redux Edition by William  Henderson A Guest for Halloween - Redux Edition by William Henderson Oct. 27, 2011 $1.99 27260 words Sample 20%
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I have come to understand that happiness is a byproduct of working at something you enjoy and not a goal in itself. It can be anything, a sport, musical instrument or hobby, as long as it takes effort and discipline. Some time ago I realized that one of the things that truly made me happy was writing. Anything that gets people, especially young people to read is wonderful. However, it is tragic that we have separated and withdrawn from the real world to such an extent that we no longer see the mystery and wonders of nature that are our birthright. The Lex & Ricky Mysteries are meant to expose young people to the wonders of the natural world and our collective native heritage. An awareness of sustainability issues is provided along with questioning the cost of trading away our inheritance for short lived "prosperity," often to people who do not live in our communities. Most people cannot possibly imagine the rich natural and spiritual life they are denying themselves.
A Guest for Halloween: A Lex & Ricky Mystery by William  Henderson A Guest for Halloween: A Lex & Ricky Mystery by William Henderson Oct. 29, 2010 Free! 21113 words Read a sample
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I have come to understand that happiness is a byproduct of working at something you enjoy and not a goal in itself. It can be anything, a sport, musical instrument or hobby, as long as it takes effort and discipline. Some time ago I realized that one of the things that truly made me happy was writing. Anything that gets people, especially young people to read is wonderful. However, it is tragic that we have separated and withdrawn from the real world to such an extent that we no longer see the mystery and wonders of nature that are our birthright. The Lex & Ricky Mysteries are meant to expose young people to the wonders of the natural world and our collective native heritage. An awareness of sustainability issues is provided along with questioning the cost of trading away our inheritance for short lived "prosperity," often to people who do not live in our communities. Most people cannot possibly imagine the rich natural and spiritual life they are denying themselves.
A Haunting (novella) by CC James A Haunting (novella) by CC James Nov. 23, 2011 $0.99 19210 words Sample 20%
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A Hawk's Tale by Lorem J. Fause A Hawk's Tale by Lorem J. Fause Jan. 22, 2012 $0.99 5488 words Sample 20%
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Lorem J. Fause was born, raised and educated in the hills of eastern Connecticut. His main occupation has been the design and writing of computer software systems. These stories come from his alter ego, the writer of words.
A Lesion of Dissent by Karl Drobnic A Lesion of Dissent by Karl Drobnic July 12, 2011 $0.99 85198 words Sample 15%
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Karl Drobnic (b.1943) has lived and worked around the world, including time in Ethiopia, Sumatra, Yemen, Peru, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan. He has floated the Nile, trekked the Himalayas and climbed Wall St. as an independent arbitrageur. He is an avid bicyclist, devotee of opera, and weightlifting enthusiast. He hopes you enjoy his novel and will want him to publish more.
A Lesson in War - A Sword of Otrim Story [Short Story] by Lyndon Perry A Lesson in War - A Sword of Otrim Story [Short Story] by Lyndon Perry July 01, 2011 $0.99 4959 words Sample 20%
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Lyndon Perry writes a variety of speculative fiction, from fantasy and science fiction to mystery and spiritual thriller. He's also a middle school Language Arts teacher who requires his students to read at least 25 books during the school year and write in their journals every day. He hopes he can keep up with them!
A Long Week by Bruce Watson A Long Week by Bruce Watson May 20, 2012 $3.95 18835 words Sample 20%
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A Man's Reach by Val Cameron A Man's Reach by Val Cameron Sep. 11, 2010 $2.99 96651 words Sample 10%
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Val Cameron has lived on an island in British Columbia ever since returning to Canada from an extended sailing trip to Mexico. Although her first published book - A Man's Reach - grew out of her own experiences sailing and living in Mexico, Val claims the only thing she has ever smuggled over an international border is an undocumented black cat. Val Cameron is a pseudonym of Vanessa Grant, author of over 30 novels with over 10 million books sold worldwide.