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Memento Mori by Alyne de Winter Memento Mori by Alyne de Winter May 13, 2012 You set the price! 34298 words Sample 20%
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Alyne de Winter loves a good chill up her spine. She left the performing arts, unwittingly moved into a haunted house in London and began writing supernatural fiction. Her loves are castles, ruins, cathedrals, forests, Grimm's fairy tales, Shakespeare, folk ballads, ancient cultures, mystery religions, the British ghost story and mystery writers.... All things creepy and spooky. Her short pieces may be found at Danse Macabre Magazine, Lissette’s Tales of the Imagination, Supernatural Fairy Tales, The Pandorian, Oberon's Law, Literary Lab and other excellent publications. Alyne welcomes all ratings and reviews. COMING SOON: YA Novel ROSEWOLF Vol 1 The Lily and the Rose * On Christmas morning, 13 year old Rose Tamlyn wakes up to find a strange gift at the end of her bed: an antique red coat with a hood, a key and miniature portraits of two Elizabethan ladies. The letter inside is from "Grandma" who instructs Rose to wear the coat on the night of the full moon and come to her house for tea. And what a tea it is, for Grandma is none other than Lady Elyanna Hedgewicke, a 500 year Magician cursed with Lycanthropy who covertly initiates Rose into her She-Wolf coven. On Rose's 14th birthday, she attends the Werewolf Ball and her transformation is complete. But her story isn't... *** COMING THIS OCTOBER: THE LUCIFER TREE Vol 1 Legacy of the Scarlet Queens * This novel of Gothic Fantasy is set in 17th century Royal Hungary. Young Marcsa Virag grows up in a remote castle haunted by the evil rituals of her mother, Countess Orzsebet. When the Ottoman Turks threaten to attack, Marcsa Virag is thrust into the heart of the ancient secret world of her ancestresses, the Witch Queens of the Hidden Sun. The Roses of the Moon will also be available in print at your favorite brick and mortar bookstores.
Haiti's Gold Rush Chronicles, Haiti’s Rags to Riches: On The Fault Lines of Poverty and Wealth, Let the Gold Rush Begin: Haiti's Gold Mines, Copper, Iridium, Silver, Marble, Huge oil Reserves.. by UrbaneBooksPublishing Haiti's Gold Rush Chronicles, Haiti’s Rags to Riches: On The Fault Lines of Poverty and Wealth, Let the Gold Rush Begin: Haiti's Gold Mines, Copper, Iridium, Silver, Marble, Huge oil Reserves.. by UrbaneBooksPublishing May 13, 2012 $5.99 6424 words Sample 1%
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Author and publisher of various books which you can find at http://urbanbookspublishing.blogspot.com, http://shopnowshop.tripod.com and http://justpublished4you.blogspot.com http://poetrybusinessblog.blogspot.com
Spring-heeled Jack and the President's Ring by D. L. Mackenzie Spring-heeled Jack and the President's Ring by D. L. Mackenzie May 13, 2012 $2.99 15119 words Sample 20%
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D. L. Mackenzie was born in a New Jersey army hospital in 1962 to a cross-grained airman and his long-suffering bride, and was reborn as a writer decades later during a Las Vegas bacchanal. Having publicly confessed his dream of becoming a writer, he embarked impetuously on a profoundly unprofitable project with the unlikely title "The Secret Journals of Phineas J. Magnetron," which garnered an EpiGuide Award and plenty of other unwarranted praise. Mackenzie has written scads of scandalously intemperate opinion pieces, but remains smitten with classic fiction by such authors as Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne, and H. G. Wells. His new (2012) series "The Magnetron Chronicles" brings Phineas Magnetron out of mothballs for new tongue-in-cheek neo-Victorian adventures in the heady Age of Steam.
The Half-Breed Gunslinger by Bret Lee Hart The Half-Breed Gunslinger by Bret Lee Hart May 13, 2012 $2.99 29867 words Sample 15%
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Bret Lee Hart, a second generation Floridian, has spent the last twenty-five years in Marine construction; he is married and the father of two. His mother’s maiden name is Emerson, as in Ralph Waldo, and on his father’s side, Edgar Allen Poe can be found hanging on the family tree. With this bloodline of writers, and being named after Bret Harte from his western short stories, it was inevitable his imagination would find its way into print. The Half-Breed Gunslinger is the first book of this series. Many other adventures are soon to be unleashed from the storyteller's mind in different genres, such as Fantasy and the Paranormal. Be sure to watch for Hunter James Dolin: The Half-Breed Gunslinger – Book II, coming soon from Western Trail Blazer.
Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat May 13, 2012 $4.99 95775 words Sample 15%
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Liza grew up in Wollongong, Australia, where she worked as a general nurse and midwife for fifteen years. When she met her French husband on a Bangkok bus, she moved to France, where she has been living with her husband and three children for twenty years. She works part-time as a French-English medical translator. Since completing a Creative Writing course ten years ago, several of her short stories have won awards, notably the Writers Bureau annual competition of 2004 and her stories have been published widely in anthologies and small press magazines. Her articles on French culture and tradition have been published in international magazines such as France Magazine and France Today. She has completed four novels and one short-story collection, and is represented by Judith Murdoch of the Judith Murdoch Literary Agency. Spirit of Lost Angels is the first in a historical series set against a backdrop of rural France.
Daisy's War by Shayne Parkinson Daisy's War by Shayne Parkinson May 13, 2012 $2.99 101045 words Sample 20%
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I write historical fiction set in New Zealand, starting in the 1880s. My fifth novel takes the series to 1918. I'm fascinated by social history, particularly that of my own country. I live in a state of barely-controlled chaos; fortunately I share my life with an invariably calm and endlessly optimistic husband. I divide my time between an apartment in the city, in reach of good espresso, and a few acres in the country, where the rank grass in the orchard is kept under control by a small mob of sheep (and where we have our own espresso machine). When I'm not writing, reading, or engaged in mundane activities, I play the piano rather badly.
True Love's Deception by Marie Higgins True Love's Deception by Marie Higgins May 12, 2012 $2.99 69736 words Sample 20%
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Marie Higgins is a multi-published author of romance; from refined bad-boy heroes who makes your heart melt to the feisty heroines who somehow manage to love them regardless of their faults. Visit her website / blog to discover more about her – http://mariehiggins84302.blogspot.com Since Marie Higgins was a little girl playing Barbies with her sister, Stacey, she has loved the adventure of making up romantic stories. Marie was only eighteen years old when she wrote her first skit, which won an award for Funniest Skit. A little later in life, after she’d married and had children, Marie wrote Church roadshows that were judged as Funniest and Best Written. From there, she branched out to write full-length novels based on her dreams. (Yes, she says, her dreams really are that silly) Marie has been married for twenty-six years to a wonderful man. Together, they have three loving daughters and several beautiful grandchildren. Marie works full time for the state of Utah, where she has lived her entire life. Marie plans to keep writing, because the characters in her head won’t shut up. But her husband smiles and pretends this is normal.
Zemsta by Victoria Brown Zemsta by Victoria Brown May 12, 2012 $4.99 74416 words Sample 15%
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Victoria Brown worked in the communications industry for over thirty years. Brown grew up in northwestern Pennsylvania and has a degree from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications. She lived on Boston’s south shore for many years. She has two grown daughters and is currently basking in the sun in Boca Raton, Florida where she lives with two miniature dachshunds and a cat named Puppy. Zemsta is her first novel.
Valuables by Kristine Kathryn Rusch Valuables by Kristine Kathryn Rusch May 11, 2012 $2.99 9780 words Sample 20%
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Kristine Kathryn Rusch is an award-winning mystery, romance, science fiction, and fantasy writer. She has written many novels under various names, including Kristine Grayson for romance, and Kris Nelscott for mystery. Her novels have made the bestseller lists worldwide and have been published in 14 countries and 13 different languages. Her awards range from the Ellery Queen Readers Choice Award to the John W. Campbell Award. In the past year, she has been nominated for the Hugo, the Shamus, and the Anthony Award. She is the only person in the history of the science fiction field to have won a Hugo award for editing and a Hugo award for fiction. Her short work has been reprinted in thirteen Year’s Best collections. Pyr published her novel, Diving into the Wreck, in November of 2009. Her next short story collection, Recovering Apollo 8 and Other Stories, will appear from Golden Gryphon in spring of 2010. In spring of 2011, she will publish City of Ruins, the next book in the Diving universe, and she will have a new Kristine Grayson novel, The Charming Way. In 2009, her short story, “G-Men,” appeared in The Best American Mystery Stories and The Year’s Best Science Fiction, the first time the same story appeared in both a mystery and science fiction best of the year collection. In 2008, she won both the Ellery Queen Readers Choice Award and the Asimov’s Readers Choice Award. In 2007, she became one of a handful of writers to twice win the Best Mystery Novel award given for the best mystery published in the Northwest (for her Kris Nelscott books). Her novella, “Diving into the Wreck,” has won the prestigious international UPC award, given in Spain to the best science fiction novella in English, French, Spanish or Catalan. That novella also won the Asimov’s Readers Choice award. Her critically acclaimed Retrieval Artist series has won the Endeavor Award and is currently nominated for the Romantic Times Book Review’s Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Science Fiction novel. In 2001, her story, “Millennium Babies,” won the coveted Hugo Award. That year, she also received the Herodotus Award for Best Historical Mystery Novel (for her Kris Nelscott Series) and the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best Paranormal Romance (for her novel Utterly Charming, written as Kristine Grayson). In 1999, her story, “Echea,” (available at Fictionwise) was nominated for the Locus, Nebula, Hugo, and Sturgeon awards. It won the Homer Award and the Asimov’s Reader’s Choice Award. In 1999, she also won the Ellery Queen Reader’s Choice Award and the Science Fiction Age Reader’s Choice Award, making her the first writer to win three different reader’s choice awards for three different stories in two different genres in the same year. She is the former editor of prestigious The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Before that, she and Dean Wesley Smith, started and ran Pulphouse Publishing, a science fiction and mystery press in Eugene. She lives and works on the Oregon Coast.
Talwar by Robert Carter Talwar by Robert Carter May 11, 2012 $3.99 209580 words Sample 20%
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I was born near Etruria. Not the place in Italy where the Etruscans lived, but the place in the Midlands of England that Josiah Wedgwood made famous. It's in Staffordshire. I was named after Robert Carter, my grandfather, who was a Lancashire fisherman. His father, William, was one of the first men to die in the First World War. I have his posthumous medals and the bronze plaque that his widow got instead of her husband's body. His trawler, the Mary, had been sent to the North Sea to fish for German mines, but it fished up one too many. My grandfather was left at the age of thirteen to bring up the rest of the family. He hunted cod in the North Atlantic through the 1920's and 30's, sailing by dead reckoning between Iceland and the White Sea. He rounded the North Cape and even visited Archangel, and he knew equally well the coasts of Greenland, the Hebrides and the fjords of Norway. My mother was nineteen when she had me. My father, a cargo ship's engineer, was in the Red Sea and heading for New Zealand at the time. By the time I was three we had moved as a family to the Fylde on the silvery shores of the Irish Sea. Two years later, following the severe winter of 1962, we emigrated to hotter climes. As a child I lived in Sydney. Home was Maroubra Junction in the Eastern Suburbs. I went to a junior school in Matraville, then later to a special school in Woollahra, where kids were hot-housed. I think there was some plan to create a new Australian intelligencia. At any rate, they took us to plenty of museums and art galleries ... I was twelve when family commitments took my parents away from the Land of Oz and back to England aboard the P&O liner Orcades. We went back to live in the fishing town where my father's parents came from. I was sent to the local school, but didn't fit in and couldn't settle. In those days I used to write little bits of fiction by way of escape. My own musical tastes included Led Zeppelin, who I saw perform in Manchester. I also saw The Who play at Blackpool's Grand Theatre. All the bands I liked seemed to have a colour in their names: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream ... you get the idea. I attended Newcastle University - the famous font of knowledge for students who like to drink! I loved Newcastle from the moment I arrived. I loved the university, loved the city and I especially loved the Geordies. Newcastle was, and is, the queen of cities. My subject was Astrophysics. By then I was reading a lot of science fiction - it was the amazing ideas that grabbed people like me. Soon I began to write stories of my own, and I eventually launched the university's first science fiction society. I graduated with a First! But no job ... So I made a decision and went to work in the USA. The day I flew off to Fort Worth to be trained in the oil industry, I put my writing ambitions on hold. From here on, it was going to be a time of serious world-wide experiences. After a while training in West Texas (which I have a yearning to return to) I was posted to various parts of the Middle East and after that into the war-torn heart of Africa and, I have to say that it was both dangerous and well-paid work. More than once I came close to being killed - and plenty of good men I knew never came home. I went to some very remote places like the Rub al Khali and the Congo, and I saw things most people don't see, or ever want to. I got around quite a lot in my 20's, visiting dozens of different countries at every opportunity. I travelled to East Berlin and Warsaw an then on to Moscow and Leningrad during the reign of Czar Brezhnev. Shortly afterwards I took the Trans-Siberian railway to Japan. I worked in Hong Kong and entered China proper as part of a project to develop that country's communications with the outside world following the hand-over. I took tea with the heir of the last king of Upper Burma near Mandalay, and on the road to Everest base camp I just happened to run into Sir Edmund Hillary. After travelling around most of India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia , I needed to get serious and responsible, so I returned home and got a job with the BBC working on: Play School (first day induction!) and then Breakfast Time, Newsnight, Panorama and The Money Programme. Then after about four years, I felt it was time to follow my ambitions and I left the BBC to write. I have had four historical novels published as print books: Armada, Talwar, Courage and Barbarians and these will all be available as e-books soon. I also have three mythic history/fantasy novels: The Language of Stones, Giants’ Dance and Whitemantle published by HarperCollins which are available electronically. I am now working on a new project , set in more recent times – more information will be available soon.
The King of Powys (The Shadow of Avalon trilogy) by Jan Foxall The King of Powys (The Shadow of Avalon trilogy) by Jan Foxall May 11, 2012 $3.57 135196 words Sample 15%
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Jan Foxall was born in Kent, England. She finished her first full-length novel at the age of 19 and has been writing ever since. She has an honours degree in English from the University of London, and studied Shakespeare for her master's degree with the University of Birmingham. Her interests are wide and varied, including music, history, languages, astronomy, classical theatre, art, and trying to build dolls houses! But writing is her first love, and she has always had a book in progress. In her back catalogue she has a trilogy of novels on the story of King Arthur and those who took over from him, together with other novels set in the mediaeval era. Currently she is working on these to convert them to Kindle format, and eventually she will be publishing all her existing books for Kindle. Other ongoing projects for the near future include novels set in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and a comedy set in ancient Rome. After a successful career in Information Technology working in various parts of England, Jan has now returned to Kent with her family and writes full-time as well as learning to play the piano.
A Band Begins To Play by R. Jay A Band Begins To Play by R. Jay May 11, 2012 $2.99 128007 words Sample 20%
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I hail from the UK but currently live on the Algarve, Portugal, seduced by hot sunshine and long golden beaches. It's a hard life but somebody has to do it ! Originaly from Essex, I moved from the London suburbs to further along the Thames estuary then on to a remote little village on the east coast in an old, haunted farmhouse. On an impulse our next home was on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, a location which is as inspirational for any writer as you could hope for. I have had even more occupations than I have homes, (good material for a writer): a law agency researcher, high-rise painter, Fireman, faux paint-effects specialist to name a few - oh and author of course. Along the way I have encountered some interesting characters and situations; a rich fund of material which I invariably incorporate into my stories. Enjoy !
West of 89 by Gene Greigh West of 89 by Gene Greigh May 11, 2012 $1.99 192834 words Sample 20%
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Mild-mannered Gene Greigh (rhymes with weigh) fights evil and injustice as the mighty Lethargy Lad, editor and publisher of Piracy Press, as well as campaigns to save the world and destroy the Fe'ral Reserve as the General Cashier of The Confederate Mint. He is the narrowly acclaimed author of the counterfactual historical novel West of '89, and is currently working on a hard science fiction piece masquerading as a horror fantasy. Watch for the upcoming Strangler Spruce.
Showdown in Blue Cane by David Galster Showdown in Blue Cane by David Galster May 11, 2012 $2.99 178523 words Sample 20%
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Sea Scoundrel (Lady Patience, the uncut version.), Knave of Hearts, One of Four by Annette Blair Sea Scoundrel (Lady Patience, the uncut version.), Knave of Hearts, One of Four by Annette Blair May 11, 2012 $2.99 91146 words Sample 20%
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Dear Reader, I finally became a full time writer in 2006 after I retired from my job as a Development Director at a New England Prep School. I didn't always know I wanted to be a writer, but I discovered Jane Eyre soon after I got my first library card. I was eleven and put a romantic spin on every story I read. I wrote romances about friends and their boyfriends. Racy stuff for which my friends' mother's did not thank me. That was pretty much the first time I ever got into trouble. Boring. When my children were young, I jotted plot ideas on corners of envelopes, recipe cards, and such, and threw them in my nightstand. After a romance novel discussion, my teenaged daughter challenged me to write one of my own. That day, I sorted through my plot ideas, picked one, and started. I didn't know what I was doing, but I had a good time. Then I found RWA and my education began. I made my first sale in 1998. As a writer, I have journeyed to Regency England; twenty-first century Salem, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; and Mystic, Connecticut; falling in love and now solving mysteries. I have befriended a host of sassy, sexy witches who tantalize and torment the men in their lives. Hopefully, those same characters, witches and rogues alike, will make some magic for you. Magic with heart. I have recently seen the re-release of JACOB'S RETURN and BUTTERFLY GARDEN, both Amish Historicals set in Pensylvania & Ohio, which are available in ebook, trade paperback and audio book formats. Also re-released: The Rogues Club, Regency Historical Romances. UNDENIABLE ROGUE, UNFORGETTABLE ROGUE, UNMISTAKABLE ROGUE & UNTAMABLE ROGUE (Formerly, A Christmas Baby. They're Unputdownable. New series on the block are my Vintage Magic Mysteries--a series of paranormal cozies, set in Mystic Connecticut. The latest, CLOAKED IN MALICE will be released in July 2012. OPERATION PETTICOAT in February 2013. These are books 5 & 6 in the series. After the Rogues, my Scoundrels will be coming to an e-reader near you: SEA SCOUNDREL, CAPTIVE SCOUNDREL, PROPER SCOUNDREL & HOLY SCOUNDREL. Some of my favorite authors are: Ruth Cardello, Kristan Higgins, Hannah Howell, Nora Roberts, Janet Evanovich, Mary Balogh & Madelyn Alt.
Prehistoric Story by Svetlana Naitzeva Prehistoric Story by Svetlana Naitzeva May 10, 2012 $2.00 42146 words Sample 20%
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The Black Dragons by Richard Hackett Jr The Black Dragons by Richard Hackett Jr May 10, 2012 $6.99 155478 words Sample 5%
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Richard Hackett holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University in International Business and Marketing, with a minor in History. Married with two children, he and his family have traveled extensively in the US and sailed the Caribbean and South Pacific. When not consumed by his real world business endeavors, he has focused a great deal of his personal time and energy on military history and strategy and the character traits of military leaders. He also enjoys exploring and researching the spiritual aspects of life and Christianity. He has always been an “outside the box” thinker, yet a realist when it comes to application and implementation of those dreams. Available Books: THE BLACK DRAGONS (Historical Fiction/Adventure) The Black Dragons was his first writing release. The concept was birthed while sailing the U.S., Spanish and British Virgin Islands. During a visit to Christiansted, St. Croix, the author and his son took a tour of the historic fort that protected the city and the plantations that thrived there during the 1700’s. He fell in love with the island, its rich history and people, and the cultural and racial challenges and fears that the plantation owners and their workers faced while nations vied for their control. It was there that the seed for the book was planted and the inspirational story took on its life. The Black Dragons takes place during the prelude to and start of the American Revolutionary War. The story deals with the horrors of war, the intrigues and corruption of politics, the effects of hate and prejudice, the value and power of friendship and loyalty, and the character and talent that is needed to courageously lead troops into battle and then recover from it. The Black Dragons reaches across the cultural and racial barriers of the era and brings to life the hope and social potential that awaits on the other side. Deep character lessons that surpass the historical setting abound for young and old, male and female, and those of all races and cultures. Coming Soon! THE EYES OF THE HEART (Suspense/Mystery/Adventure Novel) Back Cover Overview - From the time he took the job with Allen Brooke, Inc., Luke’s life had gone from one incredible challenge to the next. In the blink of an eye he had somehow transitioned from writing training manuals for a new game console, to putting his very life on the line for the company. He was quickly realizing that the product he was working on was no game at all, and that it had far more uses and dangers for society than he could have ever imagined. Even the most dangerous and secretive branches of the government were looking intently into it, and into anyone who was involved with it. As he contemplated each challenge, he came to realize that there was more going on behind the scenes than he ever expected and that each challenge was a journey that few in history have taken, and far fewer had survived. He would need to use every resource his body could call upon, including the most important one that he had yet to learn how to use… The Eyes of His Heart. (Planned release date of June 2012!) I hope you enjoy the books as much as I enjoyed writing them. Thank you for your support and kind words. Richard Hackett
The Lost Chronicles of Young Ernest Hemingway: The Indian Girl He Could Not Forget by David Wyant The Lost Chronicles of Young Ernest Hemingway: The Indian Girl He Could Not Forget by David Wyant May 10, 2012 $0.99 22585 words Sample 15%
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David Henry Wyant, M.Ed. was born in Rogers City Michigan, just 90 miles directly east of Petoskey, along Lake Huron. He graduated with honors from RCHS in 1959 during a time when most young Americans strongly felt the need to do what they could to beat Russia into outer space. At seventeen, he drew rocket plans for NASA. A graduate of Concordia Univ. Chicago(BA) and Wayne State Univ. Detroit, MI,(MA), Mr. Wyant taught elementary school for 30 years specializing in Art. He worked on a team which wrote the state Art curriculum for Florida Author Wyant currently enjoys visits with his daughter, Lisa Luebke (wife of Randall), five grandchildren and one great grandchild who all live nearby in Boyne City, Michigan. Experiencing Petoskey's north woods will never be the same after you read, "The Lost Chronicles of Young Ernest Hemingway." Mr. Wyant's previous books were environmental in nature: "A Compilation of Poems", Landscape painting with words "My Petoskey Stones"(192 pages regional poems) Extolling the natural beauty of Petoskey, MI "The Town that Haunted Hemingway." Extensive research of Hemingway’s youth in Petoskey area. "Art Curriculum, State of FL." What every child should know about Art, K-12 Mr. Wyant is available for readings of his books, writer's workshops and readings of his unique regional poetry.
Wings Over The Pacific by Raymond Fiore Wings Over The Pacific by Raymond Fiore May 10, 2012 $4.99 73552 words Sample 20%
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Raymond Fiore is a former Marine Corps officer and a former law enforcement officer. He currently works in the architecture industry as a 3D animator. Besides writing, he enjoys photography and travel with his family. He is a native Californian, who now resides in the greater Sacramento area.
House of Corruption by Erik Tavares House of Corruption by Erik Tavares May 10, 2012 $2.99 91101 words Sample 15%
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Born in California, raised in Alaska and the Oregon Coast, Erik Tavares' writing includes novels, short stories, screenplays, teleplays, theater, copywriting and almost everything else in between. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his long-suffering wife and two children and, unlike many writers, does not own a cat.
Redemption by Len W. Taylor Redemption by Len W. Taylor May 10, 2012 $3.99 53738 words Sample 15%
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L.W. Taylor is a huge sports fan. He loves wrestling, Italian & English history, travel, and all things creative. He resides in Arkansas.
The Modern Day Gadianton Golden Boy by ilyan kei lavanway The Modern Day Gadianton Golden Boy by ilyan kei lavanway May 09, 2012 $0.99 2022 words Sample 40%
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I'm a Christian author and publisher with interests in eschatology, science fiction, action adventure, and aviation.
Love Strong As Death by Kris Jackson Love Strong As Death by Kris Jackson May 09, 2012 $0.99 49279 words Sample 50%
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Kris Jackson is an artist and writer living in Massachusetts.
Slave - (Book 2 in The Shame & Glory Saga) by Jerrold Mundis Slave - (Book 2 in The Shame & Glory Saga) by Jerrold Mundis May 09, 2012 $5.99 48029 words Sample 20%
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Jerrold Mundis has been a professional writer for more than 40 years. He is the author of 17 novels, 13 books of nonfiction, a number of ghostwritten books, and some 100 short stories, essays and articles. His books have been selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club, the Literary Guild, and the One Spirit Book Club and translated into more than dozen foreign languages. His short work has appeared in publications ranging from The New York Times Magazine to American Heritage and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He is an experienced literary coach and teacher of professional and avocational writing.
Dead Cherokee Joe by R.E. Volver Dead Cherokee Joe by R.E. Volver May 09, 2012 $0.99 3992 words Sample 20%
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R.E. Volver writes in a little house out in the country. He has been known to confront ghosts, hunt vampires, and slay the occasional werewolf. Or maybe that was the beer talking.
Shot in the Dark by A.N. Drea Shot in the Dark by A.N. Drea May 09, 2012 $2.99 37484 words Sample 20%
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I like to write fantasy and supernatural themes with unexpected twists, and storylines that are as unique as possible. Some of my writing influences are: Jim Butcher, Kage Baker, C.S. Friedman, Jeff Lindsay, and Christopher Moore. I love all types of sci-fi, historical, and fantasy movies, and I want my readers to be drawn in to my books as if they were watching a movie in their heads.
Road to Avonlea - Vows of SIlence by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Vows of SIlence by Sullivan Entertainment May 09, 2012 $4.99 23533 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Old Quarrels, Old Love by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Old Quarrels, Old Love by Sullivan Entertainment May 09, 2012 $4.99 22727 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Family Rivalry by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Family Rivalry by Sullivan Entertainment May 09, 2012 $4.99 23667 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
The Third Horseman by Gerard O'Keeffe The Third Horseman by Gerard O'Keeffe May 09, 2012 $5.99 105593 words Sample 15%
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Gerard O’Keeffe was born and brought up in the Midlands and studied Irish and American literature in London before qualifying as a teacher. He switched careers to business and marketing across the charity sector, where he worked with leading social enterprises, cultural and educational providers. He continues to work in consultancy, education and on creative projects with new talent. Coming from a family with Irish roots, he has written and painted since his teenage years, as have his siblings. In his writing he often changes genre but is particularly interested in themes of trauma, silence and salvation. Much of his fiction has its basis in fact and he uses research and real events as the springboard for his work. He lives with his family in Cambridge where he enjoys collecting contemporary art, working with other writers and attending arts events.
Marblestone Mansion, Book 2 by Marti Talbott Marblestone Mansion, Book 2 by Marti Talbott May 08, 2012 $4.99 64304 words Sample 10%
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Of Scottish and English descent, Marti Talbott lives in Seattle and has written several full length novels. She began writing the Highlander Series in August of 2009. The first five books are a collection of 20 short stories followed by Betrothed, The Golden Sword, Abducted, A time of Madness, and Triplets. Book 11, Secrets, is coming soon.To be notified when new books are available, visit her website at Marti Talbott's Stories.
Road to Avonlea - Friends and Relations by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Friends and Relations by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 22340 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - A Dark and Stormy Night by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - A Dark and Stormy Night by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 24357 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Double Trouble by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Double Trouble by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 21064 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - But When She Was Bad ... by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - But When She Was Bad ... by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 21606 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Felix and Blackie by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Felix and Blackie by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 21942 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - The Ties That Bind by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - The Ties That Bind by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 17469 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Misfits and Miracles by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Misfits and Miracles by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 25971 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - It's Just a Stage by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - It's Just a Stage by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 18510 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Dreamer of Dreams by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Dreamer of Dreams by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 23983 words Sample 20%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - May the Best Man Win by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - May the Best Man Win by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 24507 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Of Corsets and Secrets and True True Love by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Of Corsets and Secrets and True True Love by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 27507 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Aunt Hetty's Ordeal by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Aunt Hetty's Ordeal by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 26201 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Sara's Homecoming by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Sara's Homecoming by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 23694 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Nothing Endures But Change by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Nothing Endures But Change by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 24629 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - The Hope Chest of Arabella King by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - The Hope Chest of Arabella King by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 24666 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Felicity's Challenge by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Felicity's Challenge by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 23652 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Malcom and the Baby by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Malcom and the Baby by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 23515 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Aunt Abigail's Beau by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Aunt Abigail's Beau by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 22386 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.
Road to Avonlea - Conversions by Sullivan Entertainment Road to Avonlea - Conversions by Sullivan Entertainment May 08, 2012 $4.99 24465 words Sample 15%
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Sullivan Entertainment International, the film distribution arm of the Sullivan group of companies, is a major exporter of Canadian productions around the world, with an inventory of over 600 half-hours of award-winning programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family dramas, and children’s and comedy specials. A number of books have been published that mirror their television programs Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea and Wind at my Back.