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Influentia: 50 Years on Earth as it is in Carolyn by Carolyn McDonald Influentia: 50 Years on Earth as it is in Carolyn by Carolyn McDonald May 22, 2012 $2.99 40201 words Sample 20%
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Carolyn McDonald has been the catalyst behind some of the most prestigious projects and artists in film & television. She executive produced and directed P.N.O.K., a film featuring Irma P. Hall, Danny Glover, Robert Ri’chard and Elle Fanning. As partner of Danny Glover at Carrie Productions, she executive produced the Emmy-nominated TNT civil rights saga, FREEDOM SONG, the critically acclaimed TNT Western BUFFALO SOLDIERS and the landmark HBO trilogy AMERICA’S DREAM, winner of 4 Cable Aces and an NAACP Image Award for Best Made-for-TV Movie. A prolific screenwriter, she co-wrote the comedy RETURN OF THE SWEETBIRDS from her story for 20th Century Fox. She recently directed and produced the documentary, DESIGN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD for the Nashville Civic Design Center, and has produced and directed four documentaries for the Nashville Film Festival's Youth Outreach Film Project. Carolyn studied acting with Uta Hagen, Earle Hyman, the late Geraldine Page, and at SUNY Purchase, and is an alumni of Judith Weston’s Actor/Director’s Lab. An avid photographer, her NOUNS IN THE ROAD collection has been exhibited in galleries around the country.
Djinxed by Ellen Hawkins Djinxed by Ellen Hawkins May 22, 2012 $8.99 106781 words Sample 10%
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Echo's from Vietnam and beyond by Jack Apsche Echo's from Vietnam and beyond by Jack Apsche May 22, 2012 $2.99 10007 words Sample 20%
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Jack Apsche holds a doctorate in Psychological Studies from Temple University in Philadelphia. He is currently pursuing an advanced degree in Criminal Justice. Dr. Apsche is a researcher, author, lecturer, and consultant His curiosity in human behavior extends well beyond serial killers, from the everyday problems of everyday people, to the particular problems of Viet Nam veterans, the behavior of organized crime and law enforcement, and the rise of the German neo-Nazi movement His research centers on the quest to uncover the reasons for the behavior differences between the ‘saints,” the “sinners,” and the rest of us. Dr. Apsche lives with his wife and family in Levittown, PA.
Dancing in My Underwear: The Soundtrack of my Life by Mike Morsch Dancing in My Underwear: The Soundtrack of my Life by Mike Morsch May 21, 2012 $9.99 57400 words Sample 20%
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A Fly on the Wall, A Bartender's Perspective by AJ Rothberg A Fly on the Wall, A Bartender's Perspective by AJ Rothberg May 20, 2012 $9.99 42402 words Sample 10%
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The Wall by William T. Moyer The Wall by William T. Moyer May 20, 2012 $0.99 2996 words Sample 20%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
Remember Me? by  Remember Me? by MMonaghan May 20, 2012 $2.99 55674 words Sample 20%
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What the Hell Was Grampa Thinkin'? by Bill Metzger What the Hell Was Grampa Thinkin'? by Bill Metzger May 19, 2012 $9.99 95797 words Sample 10%
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First Flight by William T. Moyer First Flight by William T. Moyer May 19, 2012 $0.99 1497 words Sample 20%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
Do Chickens Have Hangovers? by Frank C. Newby Do Chickens Have Hangovers? by Frank C. Newby May 19, 2012 $7.95 125226 words Sample 15%
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I have authored eight books. The latest three are a trilogy called the Latin America Enigma Series. They are sold on Amazon Kindle and all e-readers. I live with my wife of 61 years in Las Cruces. NM. I write a daily Border Report for my many readers. I am a woodworker,gardener and an artist. I have been a teacher and administrator. I have climbed many of Colorado's mountains and hiked miles of its trails because I love nature and solitude.
The Sound of Water by Valerie Davies The Sound of Water by Valerie Davies May 18, 2012 $6.99 96339 words Sample 20%
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I’ve had an adventurous life, living through the Blitz in England, a stint in post-war Germany with my army family, living in the former "Beast of Belsen" residence at Belsen, travelling to school in Malaya in an armoured convoy through bandit-infested jungle, finding myself trapped in the middle of the first Red Guard march in Hong Kong during the Cultural revolution in China. In New Zealand, I once woke to find a grey-suited man with a stocking over his head in our bedroom during my husband Pat Booth's fight to free an innocent man wrongly jailed for a double murder (he was pardoned at the end of the eight-year battle). Then there was the time I found the wheels of my car had been tampered with to cause an accident when the Mr Asia drug ring – a world-wide drug ring my crusading journalist husband exposed - had put a price on his head. I grew up in an army family, joining the British army myself. I was a captain when I married. Living in Hong Kong with my army husband, I had to learn journalism on the run when the marriage broke up in order to support my two children. Eventually I came to New Zealand with them aged five and six, knowing no-one, with no money, no job and no home, to start from scratch in a new country. We arrived with three suitcases, in which I’d packed sheets and cutlery to start a new home! I was Woman's Editor of the South China Morning Post before leaving Hong Kong, and in New Zealand became a writer at the liberal paper the Auckland Star, where I wrote a popular column for twelve years, and became Woman's Editor, and at the same time wrote a column for families and children in the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly for fourteen years. For years the Solo Parent column I wrote made me to some extent a voice for lone parents when they had no voice. Since leaving full-time journalism I’ve written for magazines, and written a few books, and am in the middle of two more... Nowadays, after twenty five years of counselling and personal growth myself, I also enjoy life-coaching, and watching people who’ve been burdened become light and joyful. My main 'hobby' is the spiritual life, others are gardening, grandchildren, reading, cooking, moving house and restoring and re-decorating the new hovel, friends, music, opera, pets and people watching ( there must be more). Arthritis in my hands has compelled me to give up knitting, embroidery, and painting. I don’t have dogs any more, but over the years have had seventeen, mostly rescued, usually three at a time, including three afghans, two salukis, a borzoi, a labrador, six King Charles cavalier spaniels, a boxer, a mastiff-boxer cross, a mastiff, plus the lodgers – the dogs who came to spend the day with me while their owners were at work ! It isn’t just pets that I care about, I’m involved with several world –wide animal organisations both to save animals from being tortured and exploited (including bull-fighting and bear-baiting) – and to save wild animals whose habitats are being destroyed by hunting or clearing. And of course, like the rest of us, I worry about preserving our planet before it’s too late.
An American Odyssey by Kenneth Weaver An American Odyssey by Kenneth Weaver May 17, 2012 $3.75 69415 words Sample 20%
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My Dad Is A Freak by Thomas Bell My Dad Is A Freak by Thomas Bell May 16, 2012 $9.99 55897 words Sample 10%
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Tom Bell has been writing on and off (mostly off) for thirty years. His first memoir, My Dad Is A Freak, tries to reconcile his life of 50 years as a single man with his new life as an older dad. He lives with his wife and three (young!) kids in a suburb of Cleveland.
So...This Is Grace by Donna Anderson So...This Is Grace by Donna Anderson May 16, 2012 $2.99 70194 words Sample 7%
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Donna Anderson was born the 6th child of Grace in 1942 in Fairmont,MN. The family lived on a small farm in Martin County where she spent her growing up years. After High School Donna began her schooling and career in nursing. She met and married her husband Warren and they began raising their 3 sons. The years brought a move to northen MN where they continue to live today. Along with family life Donna has continued to work in the nursing field. She has been active in her church, Bible study groups, Cursillo retreats, and supporting school activities.
Jesus of Vancouver: The Left Coast Memoirs by Michael Goodliffe Jesus of Vancouver: The Left Coast Memoirs by Michael Goodliffe May 15, 2012 $3.99 64304 words Sample 25%
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West coast vagabond.
Surviving The Storm by Etha Gray Surviving The Storm by Etha Gray May 13, 2012 $4.95 74150 words Sample 20%
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Playwright, Director, Author, Poet, Etha Gray - started her acting career in a school play at Bryan Junction, Texas in 1942, with a poem titled: “I Am The Spirit of Dawn.” She produced her first ‘solo performance’ at Corinth Baptist Church in Temple, TX in 1945, at age nine. Afterwards, she used every opportunity to be ‘on stage’ doing one-woman shows featuring her poetry, hosting her own T.V. show, and as radio.DJ in Houston and Brownwood, Texas. She wrote her first 2-hour dramatic stage production, with music, in 1985, Supreme Decree, based on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In Seaside California in 1989, she started producing under the auspices of Citizen’s League for Progress (She was one of the original organizers) for five years and won many awards and commendations for her efforts. She formed Theater Concepts, Inc., a 501 © 3 non-profit corporation, in 1998, to continue to enhance the lives of others, while providing an opportunity for those interested in theater to experience the joy of stage performance through involvement and attendance. ETHA GRAY RESUME Degree - Business Administration; Certificated Paralegal;Consumnes River College, Sacramento; Filmmaking and Studio Directing;ilmmaking-QUOTE, UNQUOTE-Albuquerque, New Mexico;Filmmaking - ROP CENTER, Monterey, CA BACKGROUND Administrative Assistant;Program Administrator; General Manager; Newspaper publisher / Reporter; Radio News and disc jockey.Television Talk Show host and News Anchor LITERARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: PLAYS: My Son, The Buffalo Soldier; Keeper Of The Supreme Decree;I Dreamed A Dream; If You Love Me; Those Magnificent Ladies;Compassionate Love; Act of Desperation; House Built Upon Sand;Emotionally Yours; The Trial of Jesus, Odyssey of Courage. MUSICAL: Club Renaissance; RADIO SOAP: Warrior In Exile (Unproduced);BOOKS: In Celebration of...’; Sakmhaiel: A Soul of The Heavens; Journey Into Freedom; Odyssey of Courage; Surviving The Storm; Warrior In Exile. POETRY BOOK: The Hand That Rocks The Cradle; CHILDRENS BOOK:AuShain and Danny the Dinosaur
It's Easier to Dance by Annie Laurie Harris It's Easier to Dance by Annie Laurie Harris May 12, 2012 $3.99 17843 words Sample 15%
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My Photo Annie PA, United States Annie Laurie Harris has cheated death, perhaps, more times than a cat with nine lives! She continues to live a full and active life in her 6th decade. After achieving her Master's Degree at Penn State University in 1985 she worked as a counselor and advocate for those with a history of chemical dependency. In 1990, she was recruited by the prestigious World Institute of Disability to be the Assistant Director of the first HIV/Disability Project. Her grant writing expertise is second to none as private foundations funded her innovative research again and again. Since returning to her home state of PA where she lives near her beloved alma mater, Ms. Harris continues to be involved in her community and avidly supports the PSU athletic program. Once again,her love of writing helps to supplement her income. Her groundbreaking memoirs, It's Easier to Dance, is provocative and thought provoking.
How Much More? by Penny Wilson How Much More? by Penny Wilson May 12, 2012 $5.00 62795 words Sample 20%
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Adventures of A Third World Shopkeeper by Adrian Reynolds Adventures of A Third World Shopkeeper by Adrian Reynolds May 11, 2012 $5.99 59613 words Sample 20%
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What's to be said? I came, starry-eyed. I saw, things that looked good. I conquered...meh! Who am I kidding? If the place were that good, we would have stayed. But I now find myself, with 50 in sight, contemplating another career change.
Against All Odds - a Miracle of Holocaust Survival by Edith Lucas Pagelson Against All Odds - a Miracle of Holocaust Survival by Edith Lucas Pagelson May 11, 2012 $4.99 36589 words Sample 20%
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All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate by Lucy Cleary All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate by Lucy Cleary May 09, 2012 $5.99 18500 words Sample 20%
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I am a native Delawarean; I have lived in Germany, Savannah, Georgia and Washington, D.C. I am a wife, mother and grandmother. I have three adult daughters and three grandchildren. I presently reside in Delaware with her husband Don. I am a Christian and retired Housing Manager for the Wilmington Housing Authority. I am the proprietor of Mother’s Heart Day Care. I started my endeavor as a writer in 1992. “All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate. (and Memories That Remain” is my first book. It was my mother’s dream to find her missing daughter.
Cocoa and Crabs by Flora Macdonald Cocoa and Crabs by Flora Macdonald May 09, 2012 $8.99 43355 words Sample 10%
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A Bleeding Brain A Bleeding Brain "A True Story" by Andrew S. Bloom May 08, 2012 $5.99 30574 words Sample 15%
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Andrew S. Bloom was born in Great Neck, New York, to Sharon and Arnold Bloom. Andrew grew up in Plainview, New York, and moved to Florida shortly after graduating from Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, in 1992. He has suffered three brainstem bleeds as a result of a birth defect which resulted in his undergoing intensive rehabilitation on four separate occasions. He has also undergone brain surgery in an attempt to correct the underlying problem. Through all this, he has maintained a positive attitude. His first book, A Bleeding Brain, is an inspiring and amazing true story. He resides in West Palm Beach, Florida, with his wife, Caroline; son, Ryan; daughter, Samantha; and their dog, Oreo.
Life Constricted To Love, Hugs and Laughter by Gerald Green Life Constricted To Love, Hugs and Laughter by Gerald Green May 08, 2012 $5.99 29961 words Sample 15%
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Gerald Green, a 17 year cancer survivor, lives in Oakland with his wife Monica and teenage son Charles. His writings reflect the importance of early cancer detection, good medical insurance, and the necessity of a loving supportive family. He released Life Constricted: To Love, Hugs and Laughter, a memoir, in 2010 which chronicles his and his family’s saga and victories over tongue cancer in 1995, neck cancer in 1997 and prostate cancer in 2008. His chapter, Fatherhood Love, appears in the second edition of Black Fathers an Invisible Presence in America published by Routledge in 2011. Gerald’s poetry appears in the Healing Journey an on-line publication and The Monthly, a premier magazine of culture and commerce, recently published one of his essays.
Survival of the Thickest: Memoir of a Young Single Mother From a Third World Country by Karen Santos Survival of the Thickest: Memoir of a Young Single Mother From a Third World Country by Karen Santos May 08, 2012 $0.99 15552 words Sample 20%
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Karen Santos lives in Southeast Asia with her family, and had just started to publish her first eBook - a memoir about how she dealt with her teenage pregnancy and how she handled motherhood in general.
Fatal If Swallowed:  Reclaiming Creativity and Hope Along the Uncharted Path by Joan Leof Fatal If Swallowed: Reclaiming Creativity and Hope Along the Uncharted Path by Joan Leof May 07, 2012 $2.99 32463 words Sample 12%
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Following my careers as an English teacher and public relations associate writing feature articles and profiles, I created my own business, Write to Heal, to help others transform and empower themselves through journaling. Participants in my workshops range in age from nine to 90. Extensive research now validates the healing power of journaling for the body, mind, and spirit.
A Disney Childhood (Comic Books to Sailing Ships) by Cathy Freeman A Disney Childhood (Comic Books to Sailing Ships) by Cathy Freeman May 07, 2012 $9.99 62698 words Sample 40%
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Cathy Sherman Freeman was born in the 1950s, one short block from Disney Studios, where her father was Head of Publications. Her childhood involved entertaining Disney foreign representatives who’d traveled to Burbank. They were the “Typical American Family” and escorted their guests to Disneyland. Cathy grew up with a great respect for all cultures and core values based on Disney ideals with a comic book twist. She attended Colorado College for two years as an English major before traveling to Europe for nine months. She transferred to the University of California, San Diego, and graduated magna cum laude in theatrical design. Her first job, as a lighting technician, was at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. There she met her husband and stayed. They combined their artistic skills and for thirty years have worked side-by-side as graphic designers in an art studio to the side of their house. They were two parents “home” to raise two smart, imaginative and sarcastic children.
Reminiscences From the Life of Emily Frances Schell - A Confederate Widow by Emily Schell Reminiscences From the Life of Emily Frances Schell - A Confederate Widow by Emily Schell May 07, 2012 $4.99 33366 words Sample 15%
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Une Goutte de Vie dans l'Amer by Alain Kleinsinger Une Goutte de Vie dans l'Amer by Alain Kleinsinger May 05, 2012 $4.90 21646 words Sample 20%
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Scientifique, entrepreneur, et passionné de relations internationales, l'auteur a mis à profit son expérience du monde de la finance pour synthétiser les risques majeurs auquels notre société doit faire face: environnement, économie, et choc des civilisations.
Widowhood 101 by Dawn Millen Widowhood 101 by Dawn Millen May 04, 2012 $4.99 21077 words Sample 20%
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Hello everyone, my name is Dawn and I have recently returned to writing after a break of many years due to nursing my husband and raising my family. I was widowed almost 18 months ago and now find I have the time to write again. The book "Widowhood 101" was written during the first year and a half of widowhood and is just a few of the things I learned during this time. I hope it helps others along this journey. The poetry in Random Rhyme is a collection of old and new poems and were written for both my own and the enjoyment of others. I currently live with my dog on a large and untidy block of land in rural Australia. I have a busy life with my family and volunteer work with New South Wales State Emergency Service. I spend many hours writing each day with my dog curled up beside me too. I look forward to hearing from my readers and thank you for giving me the chance to play a part in your life's journey as you are playing a part in mine. Regards Dawn
A Mask for Every Face by A. G.  Moore A Mask for Every Face by A. G. Moore May 04, 2012 $5.99 34863 words Sample 20%
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Writing is a solitary occupation, and yet it is among the most social of endeavors. While the writer works alone, the words produced are sent out to the world in the hope of finding an audience. There is a kind of madness that all writers share, especially those who have not yet found their audience. The work proceeds, buoyed often by nothing more than determination and ideas. A. G. Moore writes books, stories, blogs, tweets, essays. She finds the exercise of framing a thought carefully to be a medium for intellectual growth and personal understanding. Crafting a piece fastidiously often leads her from a place of unfounded assumption to one of informed clarity. Research is always part of the process, as is deliberation and a struggle to find the truth. As her website reflects, her interests are wide-ranging. She is a student of history, a passionate supporter of animal rights, and an unflagging advocate for child welfare. She is a willing student of almost any subject, but draws the line at the spurious and injurious. While writing is a rewarding exercise in itself for Ms. Moore, she retains the hope that the torrent of words that spill from her keyboard will find a small patch of fertile ground and somewhere take root to have a positive impact on the world.
Almost a Hero by Alexander Clark Almost a Hero by Alexander Clark May 03, 2012 $4.99 80489 words Sample 10%
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Colliery Kids by Arthur Williams Colliery Kids by Arthur Williams May 02, 2012 You set the price! 46098 words Sample 20%
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I'm 63 years of age Retired live in Bedlington but was born in a Small mining village called Pegswood in Northumberland. Near Ashington were Jackie Millburn was born and of course The Charlton Brothers Jacky and Bobby. Left School at 15 had various jobs through my working live I like DIY , Drawing, Painting in oils, Photography. Married but no children I've got plenty niece's and nephews To spoil though!
Goldfinder by Neil Hanson Goldfinder by Neil Hanson May 02, 2012 $6.99 127982 words Sample 15%
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Angry Blog by Darren How Angry Blog by Darren How May 02, 2012 $0.99 23505 words Sample 15%
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Darren How has embarked on a marketing and PR career spanning over 12 years, taking him from Singapore to Hong Kong to China through the depths of journalism, advertising and corporate communications. He spent the first three years of his career as a copywriter, rounding off with OgilvyOne Worldwide. Then, he joined Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) to head the Corporate Communications Department and play a key role in the vast region-wide adoption of the conglomerate’s branding programmes. In 2008, he was transferred to Jebsen & Co in an expanded Greater China role, and moved to Shanghai in support of the rapid expansion of the Group’s mainland business. He steals time to write during business trips around Asia.
Graduation: Life Lessons of a Professional Footballer by Richard Lee Graduation: Life Lessons of a Professional Footballer by Richard Lee May 01, 2012 $9.99 55891 words Sample 20%
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That Whole World Ending In 2012 Thing by Emmaline Westlund That Whole World Ending In 2012 Thing by Emmaline Westlund May 01, 2012 $1.99 9487 words Sample 15%
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Hiding in Plain Sight: A True Story by Miles  Cole Hiding in Plain Sight: A True Story by Miles Cole May 01, 2012 $0.99 7451 words Sample 15%
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Having come from extremely a humble background Miles grew up fast and furious during a time of social turmoil. Miles was raised by parents who were survivors of the Great Depression. He witnessed civil unrest and was the target of a racial riot during the 1960’s, he searched for himself in the 1970’s and faced extreme traumas in the 1980’s, experienced triumphs and a break down in the 1990’s. In the 2000 he was betrayed by those close to him and in the 2010’s he now reflect his life and finds that sharing his story to be therapeutic. He’s been everything from a stall boy to a regional manager of a very popular retail outlet and has owned his own business. He has no formal education outside of life. He says that life was his teacher and song writers were his philosophers. Having lived in 7 states by the time he was 17 He now calls Ohio home. He is by his own definition, A Simple Man
Mirror, Mirror: True Stories of Manifestation to Inspire the Magic Within You by Sunni Boehme Mirror, Mirror: True Stories of Manifestation to Inspire the Magic Within You by Sunni Boehme May 01, 2012 $9.99 60909 words Sample 20%
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A Wander in Vetland by John Hicks A Wander in Vetland by John Hicks May 01, 2012 $4.99 74435 words Sample 20%
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I am a recently retired veterinarian. My wife and I emigrated to New Zealand in the early 1970s. Apart from a brief stint in a dog and cat practice in Yorkshire, I have spent most of my working life in various parts of rural New Zealand enjoying the challenge of mixed practice with sheep, deer, dairy and beef cattle, horses, working dogs and pets. For my two vet-themed books I have drawn as much on my formative years in England as my subsequent experiences in New Zealand. Emigration brings with it a questing interest in origins and roots and this is also a theme in my writing. I was the 'Vet Talk' columnist for The Southland Times for several years and have contributed articles to scientific journals and various magazines. My columns were usually of a quirky, or satirical nature - in similar style to that I have used in 'Pizzles in Paradise', which was first published by Hazard Press in New Zealand in 2005 and reprinted in 2007. The new edition of 'Pizzles in Paradise', and its recently completed sequel, 'A Wander in Vetland', are my first ventures in epublishing.
This Way Up - Where would I be without a good set of wheels? by Rhett Brown This Way Up - Where would I be without a good set of wheels? by Rhett Brown April 30, 2012 $4.99 44817 words Sample 10%
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Prior to his accident, author Rhett Brown worked in a variety of jobs, including police officer, antique furniture restorer, forest service hunter, banker, butcher, handyman and small-time farmer. He now lives with four full-time caregivers and requires a wheelchair to get around. ‘My simple presence is a stark reminder that we are not bulletproof,’ says Rhett. ‘And a reminder to those who have fallen – in some way or other - that as mere mortals we possess an immeasurable power to get back up again and get on with living life to the full.’
Accidental Poetry by M. H. Schwab Accidental Poetry by M. H. Schwab April 30, 2012 $0.99 1816 words Sample 30%
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M.H. Schwab lives in New Jersey, but he is originally from Indiana.
Prostate Cancer Guide, The Things Your Doctor Probably Won't Tell You, & How To Deal With Them. by Merlin Sprague Prostate Cancer Guide, The Things Your Doctor Probably Won't Tell You, & How To Deal With Them. by Merlin Sprague April 29, 2012 $5.99 21712 words Sample 10%
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Back in the day I, by turns, sold pay telephones, large telephone systems, consulting services and software (of my own creation, I must note). I also drove a semi. There are also two kids and four grandkids, but they live light years away in Minnesota, California and Florida. And of course there's Jo, the wife. She and I got happily married back in 1974. We live in Washington State in a little wide-spot in the road called Clearview. It's nice out here and we've been in the same home for over twenty years.
Deaf Isn't Dumb by Tara  Chevrestt Deaf Isn't Dumb by Tara Chevrestt April 27, 2012 $2.99 30625 words Sample 20%
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The torn veil between us and them:  A personal supernatural journey through the eyes of a Christian by T.L. Moore The torn veil between us and them: A personal supernatural journey through the eyes of a Christian by T.L. Moore April 27, 2012 $9.99 71172 words Sample 20%
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Big Pink by William T. Moyer Big Pink by William T. Moyer April 27, 2012 $0.99 1926 words Sample 30%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
Hello Dolly by William T. Moyer Hello Dolly by William T. Moyer April 27, 2012 $0.99 1630 words Sample 30%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
Fritz by William T. Moyer Fritz by William T. Moyer April 27, 2012 $0.99 2037 words Sample 30%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
The Bionic Man by William T. Moyer The Bionic Man by William T. Moyer April 27, 2012 $0.99 1150 words Sample 30%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.
Fun With Winos by William T. Moyer Fun With Winos by William T. Moyer April 27, 2012 $0.99 2648 words Sample 30%
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William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.