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Something About Love | by Imogen Summers May 11, 2012 | You set the price! | 22882 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I'm a (currently) self-employed writer of young adult fiction. My work tends to focus on homosexual romance and mental disorders, trauma, etc. I am also a college student studying Art, Photography, and English language. I plan to pursue writing as a career... if I'm lucky. |
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Camp Triple | by Joshua Peterson May 08, 2012 | You set the price! | 1879 words | Sample 20% |
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My Teacher is a Zombie | by JR Murdock March 19, 2012 | You set the price! | 11535 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: J.R. Murdock grew up in backwoods of Minnesota, spent a few years living in Colorado, lived on both coasts while in the Navy, and now resides in Chula Vista, California with his lovely wife, and beautiful daughter and their two dogs. He writes as often as possible and usually with reckless abandon. You can find more information about him and his work at http://jrmurdock.com or http://ofgnomesanddwarves.com. |
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Move Along, Mackenzie | by A Chapter A Week March 16, 2012 | You set the price! | 103684 words | Sample 40% |
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White Nile | by Gavin Rudgley March 03, 2012 | You set the price! | 93339 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The son of a joiner, Gavin Rudgley was born in Southampton in the United Kingdom. At school, he became a keen canoeist competing in slalom and canoe polo events at home and abroad. He followed this interest in maritime matters into his professional life and is now a naval architect employed by the UK government, being involved in the design, construction and maintenance of many ships of the Royal Navy. He is married to Denise with whom he has twins, Jack and Sorcha. His writings are dedicated to his family. |
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Eurymedon | by Gavin Rudgley March 03, 2012 | You set the price! | 102509 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The son of a joiner, Gavin Rudgley was born in Southampton in the United Kingdom. At school, he became a keen canoeist competing in slalom and canoe polo events at home and abroad. He followed this interest in maritime matters into his professional life and is now a naval architect employed by the UK government, being involved in the design, construction and maintenance of many ships of the Royal Navy. He is married to Denise with whom he has twins, Jack and Sorcha. His writings are dedicated to his family. |
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Just Call Me Jake | by Tracy Arbors Dec. 30, 2011 | You set the price! | 45637 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Tracy Arbors is a character in her own right. She started out as a pseudonym, reflecting the author’s more liberal and flamboyant side. Hypocrisy, social injustice and the destruction of the environment make her blood boil, but she's learned that a little honey and humor goes a longer way towards building a better world. She hopes you’ll enjoy her stories and recommend them to your friends! |
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Finding Ellie | by Jessie Huang Dec. 08, 2011 | You set the price! | 12446 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: OUTGOING AND SUPER HYPER ☆┌─â” ─â”☆  │▒│ /â–’/  │▒│/â–’/  │▒ /â–’/─┬─┠ │▒│▒|▒│▒│ ┌┴─┴─â”-┘─┘ â—â—PeAcEâ—◠│▒┌──┘▒▒▒│ â””â”▒▒▒▒▒▒┌┘ â””â”▒▒▒▒┌┘ .......¶¶¶¶¶¶...... ......¶¶¶¶¶¶ ....¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶....¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ ..¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶........¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶.. ......¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶. ...¶¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ ..¶¶¶¶¶.. ....¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶ ..........¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶ ..............¶¶¶¶¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ ..................¶¶ ¶¶¶¶¶¶ .................... ..¶¶¶¶ (................../....) . ............... /..../ ................./..../ ......../´¯.I.¯`./ ..../... I....I..(¯¯¯` ...I.....I....I...¯¯.... ...I.....I´¯.I´¯.I.....) ........` ¯..¯ ´.......' ...._________.·´ BTW..... Fan me, and check out my stories on wattpad :) Follow me on my twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/Jessieee_Huang Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/ahyee1?feature=mhee I love skating :) Hey I'm Jessie, my friends call me Jay though. I live skating, dance is fun, i love writing. Currently working on: Maybe some poetry Finding Ellie Finished: none :( |
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A Cup of Coffee and a Kiss | by Richard H. Schweitzer Nov. 30, 2011 | You set the price! | 6785 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Richard H. Schweitzer is an aging fledgling storyteller, an a denizen of various Los Angeles-based coffee shops and tolerant restaurants. He tries to avoid the rubric "writer" as it seems to infer a "for hire" status. |
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Here, There Be Dragons | by Scott Roche Nov. 22, 2011 | You set the price! | 3970 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I've been writing stories since I was a boy, but only recently have made inroads into becoming a published author. |
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Building A Strong Foundation | by Samuel Osborne Nov. 20, 2011 | You set the price! | 5917 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Samuel Osborne is a native of Northwest Louisiana, transplanted to Northwest Missouri, and now to Southwest Minnesota. Growing up in an education town (Grambling, Louisiana), Samuel knew that it was an expectation to achieve educational heights. Of course, being the adventurer that he was, Samuel chose the “scenic routeâ€. After several years of touring the “scenic route†of life (performing with a fusion band), Samuel chose to get back on path and complete his Bachelor’s degree in Management and Human Relations at MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe Kansas, proving that one is never too young or old to become inspired. He acquired his MBA at the University of Phoenix in 2007 and aspires to obtain his divinity degree at a location yet to be selected. After pursuing successful career opportunities at DST, H&R Block, and Children’s Mercy Hospital, Samuel now serves as a Senior Systems Analyst at Schwan’s Shared Services. Samuel’s greatest achievement in life is his family. He has an awesome wife, Jennifer, and a wonderfully blended family, including awesome children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. When Samuel grows up, he aspires to continue to author a book series with staunch support from God, family, and friends – The Carpenter’s Son. Building a Strong Foundation is the first installment on that aspiration. |
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Moving Mountains | by Hugh J O'Donnell Sep. 28, 2011 | You set the price! | 3609 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hugh is a writer and podcaster living in Western New York. He is the host and editor of "The Way of the Buffalo," a literary podcast featuring short fiction and interviews. |
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Heaven Is For Heroes | by PJ Sharon Sep. 18, 2011 | You set the price! | 75400 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: PJ Sharon is author of contemporary young adult novels, including HEAVEN IS FOR HEROES and ON THIN ICE. Her stories have garnered several contest finals, including two awards for her up-coming book SAVAGE CINDERELLA coming out March 15, of 2012. Writing romantic fiction for the past six years, and following her destiny to write Extraordinary stories of an average teenage life, PJ is mother to two grown sons and lives with her wonderful husband and her fabulous dog in the Berkshire Hills of Western MA. |
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The Education of Mr. Biggleton | by Joshua Bennett Aug. 31, 2011 | You set the price! | 2837 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: I am a pastry chef from the pacific northwest. I trained in some of the best restaurants in the country and the world. I really enjoy writing and have just begun publishing my work. |
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Demon Child: Rayne Chronicles | by James Clark Aug. 30, 2011 | You set the price! | 6317 words | Sample 50% |
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Girly Little Secret | by Del Carmen Eskimo Aug. 25, 2011 | You set the price! | 3068 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Hey hey hey peoples! :D This be eskimo, hope you like my stories(: |
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The Rapture Comes Early | by Carl Bouscaren Aug. 25, 2011 | You set the price! | 31497 words | Sample 10% |
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Morrigan Mather & The Silver Star | by Holly King Aug. 01, 2011 | You set the price! | 76045 words | Sample 20% |
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Gun Manifesto | by David Majlak July 30, 2011 | You set the price! | 2243 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Before you begin, if you've purchased any of my works, thank you so, so much. I really hope you enjoy the creativity and effort i've (tried to) put into making it the best that I can as food for the soul and the mind as a sort of escape. I sincerely appreciate your patronage, whether it's worth anything or if it was free, all the same. I enjoy putting custom computers together, video games, my mom, my wife, my dog, and learning useful information. I'm very good with accomplishing tasks despite not having the proper tools for the job. I do not like bees, spiders touching me, poison ivy, hearing Congress making illogical decisions, when my wife yells at me, when my mom yells at me, when my dog pees inside on the carpet, or when my computer crashes on me. I have a great sense of humor, a fine amount of wit, and use sarcasm very well. I also despise reality TV shows because my wife dominates the TV with them. I am friendly, understanding, and quite hospitable. I've never been in a fistfight, an accident, or on a plane. I'm also an expecting father. I'm also an expecting father a hair away from poverty. If I wasn't, I would most likely have a physical copy of my own books :) I wish I had the money to perform beneficial works to society for nothing in return, I wish I could paint and read and study and meditate all day, and I wish I could share the more important aspects of life with everyone. |
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Stock Car Sam | by Charles Loomis July 26, 2011 | You set the price! | 32040 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I began racing and riding dirt bikes sometime in the late sixties. I owned a succession of great bikes from OSSA (made in Spain) to my last bike, a Kawasaki KDX420. My friends and I had great fun riding the trails around Lake Desolation in New York State. It was great exercise and fun rolled into one. I started out with the OSSAs and loved the bikes. When Yankee Motors in Schenectady,NY, - the OSSA importer - went out of business, I switched for a brief period to a Suzuki Savage. A friend of mine, Pete Olsen, (the local Suzuki dealer) and I tore it down, made some modifications and put it back together as a pure dirt bike. We left just enough original parts on it to make it street legal so I could race it in cross country races called Enduros. Our best times were riding with friends on the weekends (when we weren't racing) on all the trails out of Lake Desolation in New York. We had access to miles and miles of trails there. I rode a lot with my son, Jeff, Dick Jung, John Putman and Ed Picinich and we had a ball together. We always came home in the evening with Lake Desolation mud caked on our riding gear. When we came in the house, Mom stood guard to make sure we didn't track any of that sticky Lake Desolation mud into the house. My daughter, Kim, rode with me for a while until she realized she had to roll out of bed at 6 AM every weekend in order to ride with Dad. We did a lot of great family things with Mom, Jeff, and twin daughters, Kim and Val. When we couldn't get OSSA's anymore two friends, Dick Jung and Rob Furlong and I opened up a dirt bike shop and got a KTM franchise. We called the shop RCR Cycles after the first letters of our first names. We loved the KTMs and rode them exclusively. Shortly after that we got a Kawasaki franchise and sold them along with the KTMs. My last bike was a Kawasaki KDX 420. It was a great dirt bike but took some getting used to because up until then I had only ridden 250cc bikes. The 420 was a handful. Dirt biking is a great sport and I look back with fond memories to those days. When I bought my first bike, a 1967 OSSA Pioneer, from my friend Ward Robinson in Edmeston, NY, I was ready to go. My intention was to ride some motocross races on weekends and ride trails near my home in Amsterdam, NY. At that time the Motocross bug was biting a lot of US riders and Motocross tracks were springing up in cow pastures all over the country. The idea of a good track was to build it to utilize natural terrain wherever possible with a minimum of bulldozing and earth moving. The OSSA was a crossover bike. Slap on a license plate and it was street legal so you could ride it to work during the week and then, with some duct tape on the headlights to avoid broken glass, you could take it to the local MX track and race it on the weekend. That was a huge attraction for many folks, including myself, who loved the thought of being able to race on the weekends and also use the bike as a passenger vehicle during the week. I raced three MX races and decided that I didn't want to take the chance of making my three kids orphans and my wife a widow so I stuck mainly to Enduros and Hare Scrambles. By the time I had decided to race MX, the sport had created a demand for specialized, high cost, single purpose MX bikes and bikes like the OSSA Pioneer were no longer competitive. But the fun didn't end as my friends and I raced in cross country races in the northeast US. Cross country endurance racing was more than enough physical exercise on a weekend and kept us busy during the week doing the bike preparation needed for the next week. My friend, John Gurga, was the MX star in the central NY area. He had won the New England Motocross championship on OSSAs for three years and did some National Pro competition as well. He also starred in the local racing scene in AMA District three races. Ward Robinson had built a motocross track in New Berlin, NY which became (and still is) one of the most famous MX racetracks in the world. John had won the support class there twice and was on his way to national stardom when he broke his wrist and needed extensive surgery and rehab to get it back to strength. Then OSSA bit the dust in the US and out the window went John's chances to achieve national fame. Fortunately, John and his wife Andrea went on to success in other endeavors. As I get on in years my wonderful memories of my life with motorcycles and my friends who rode with me come back to my thoughts often. It was a great ride! I also kept one foot in Stock Car racing. I enjoy the company of Dave Bayes and his wife, Pam. Dave raced in the street stock class carrying the number 3. Doing research for Stock Car Sam, I met Teddy Marsh of Marsh Racing in Connecticut and was invited to observe NASCAR races from the status of a pit crew member at Chicago and Las Vegas. Of course, I didn't do anything except stay out of the way but I learned a great deal from that experience and my discussions with Teddy. I love racing of all sorts and now enjoy covering the NASCAR races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for our local paper, The Desert Valley Times. I also enjoy covering the ntional MX finale in Las Vegas for the paper. My experiences with car racing led me to create Stock Car Sam. I'm working on sequels to both Motocross Mike and Stock Car Sam. I guess, at heart, I'm just a gearhead! I am also working on an anthology of short stories for adults. I hope to have that done and published during the summer of 2011. |
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Attack of the Ear Sharks | by David Ker July 20, 2011 | You set the price! | 8516 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: David Ker writes, doodles and plays guitar in Cape Town, South Africa. He's a media access guru and currently doing an MA in Linguistics. David is the author of "The Bible Wasn't Written to You," "MISH," and "The Cyber-Psalms" as well as a book for children called "Attack of the Ear Sharks." |
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Second World | by R.M. Wagoner July 18, 2011 | You set the price! | 28998 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born in Putnam Connecticut, and raised in Upstate New York with nine brothers and sisters. Graduated high school and jumped into four years of science geared college, before realizing that writing was my true passion. Now enjoying life for the first time and looking forward to new adventures waiting on the next page. |
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Eating Humans - The Hostel | by Elija James July 18, 2011 | You set the price! | 2964 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Photographer. Amateur Archaeologist. Submarine Veteran. Rookie Writer. t Currently working on my first CookBook. elijamesx1@yahoo.com - elijaX1@gmail.com http://www.wix.com/elijamesx1/the-book-of-seven#! |
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The Antillian Chronicles Book Three: The Antillian Coming of Age | by Philip Stansberry July 10, 2011 | You set the price! | 90729 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Philip Stansberry resides in South Carolina with his family. He is the author of the "Consequences" and "The Antillian Chronicles" series. |
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Kevin (Short Story) | by Matthew Holley May 21, 2011 | You set the price! | 3269 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in Englewood, Florida and own a construction business.I'm 42 and just starting to write. I love it! I write for the love of expressing my thoughts and ideas and for the escapism as I enter my make-believe worlds where anything can happen and nothing is out of reach but the limits of my imagination. |
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With A Shake Of Her Hair | by A Chapter A Week May 12, 2011 | You set the price! | 90942 words | Sample 40% |
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Gobble Gobble; A Tale of Thanksgiving Terror! | by Florin Nicoara May 11, 2011 | You set the price! | 36400 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: One day I looked into the mirror and I was old. I looked out the window and saw that I was rich. I looked at my family and saw that it was good. I looked at my life and saw that it was full, but when I looked back in the mirror, all that I could see was an impostor, a phantom, and the phantom was dying from a cancer. Then with the blessings of an angel the phantom was unmasked. I was not the phantom, the cancer was. It was my unwillingness to give up my ancient pain. My unwillingness to forgive the world for the struggle it made me suffer. Now when I look into the mirror I can see my heart, and can clearly see that the cancer is no longer real. That it is forever lost in the ancient earth and time. That the glassy dark hole that once irritated my heart was nothing more than an old black marble. |
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The Noise | by G.M. Nabos May 01, 2011 | You set the price! | 666 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Hello, I'm an avid reader. I love reading and writing. I now Beta (Editor) so if you like my story's I will Beta you. Just email me anytime, and I will even talk to you. If you have any suggestions or critizism then you may also email me. I also write in a competitive writing class, and I have posted all my stories from it. Please take a look at them, they may be a little odd or confusing because of the crucial time I have to write them in. Personal information: I live in a small apartment, my parents have been divorced for some odd years, I have no grandparents left except my Grandmother on my father's side. I have many story from here to here about many different and exotic things that cannot be explained throughly in this little text box. Personal interests: I love reading, 1930-90's music, I play guitar, I am a devote movie watcher, theater is my calling, I love history, I write mostly horror based short stories and have a few novellas. |
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Fuminrahi | by R.C. Huff April 26, 2011 | You set the price! | 38983 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: R.C. Huff works and lives in Dallas, TX. A man of moderate means he works for the corporate machine, assisting businesses in their various endeavors while dreaming of a quiet and comfortable life behind a keyboard, putting his various fictional conceptions to digital print. |
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SCROLLS OF LUKE IMPERIAL TRADING GUIDE | by Cyrus Sajna April 13, 2011 | You set the price! | 11726 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Cyrus Sajna's Education Chicago State University Biology/ Pre-Medical 2000 – 2004 CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE - University Of Trading Trader Elite, SEMINAR 2001 – 2001 |
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Beautiful Monster | by Hanna C. Howard March 24, 2011 | You set the price! | 60048 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I'm an Imaginist. I'm also a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, a hope-er, a pray-er, and a Magic Bean Buyer. I have a cross-eyed Catahoula Leopard Dog who was once called "polka-spotted" by a small child. I prefer to be barefoot, and I drink a lot of black coffee. Oh, and I write YA. When I grow up, I'd like to be Ginny Weasley. |
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A Christmas Tale | by ezmeralde Jan. 22, 2011 | You set the price! | 1979 words | Sample 2% |
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Zander's Affairs | by Cindy Preston Jan. 06, 2011 | You set the price! | 31054 words | Sample 80% |
| Author bio: I am a wife, mother and grandmother of two. I live in rural Nebraska and work with my husband in his business and substitute teach grade school along with the writing I do. I was a teenage mom and am very passionate about abstinence before marriage and even more passionate about pro-life. After all, Ging and Zander were inspired by my two grandsons, the same two whom I wouldn't have today had I aborted my pregnancy when I was a teen. |
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Let Me Protect You | by Jessica Cage Jan. 03, 2011 | You set the price! | 14169 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised on the southside of Chicago. Writing has always been a source of therapy for me. I would just put the pen to the page and let whatever was inside of me flow out. What started out as just scribbles on the page transformed into poetry, short stories and eventually my first novel. I am a new mother and having my little boy inspired me to try to share my writing with whoever was willing to read it. I am in an exciting and terrifying time in my life as a new author, and I am enjoying every moment of it. |
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Shock & Intrigue 4 | by Joseph St.Claire Dec. 18, 2010 | You set the price! | 7841 words | Sample 7% |
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Black Puddles of Mud, Blood, and Tears | by sarah Bryant Nov. 08, 2010 | You set the price! | 2522 words | Sample 10% |
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Benevolence | by Andrew Wright Oct. 29, 2010 | You set the price! | 572 words | Sample 20% |
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The League of Freaks and the Secret Key | by Alberto Hazan Oct. 27, 2010 | You set the price! | 79396 words | Sample 50% |
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I, The Prophet | by Edwin Walhout Oct. 18, 2010 | You set the price! | 46213 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a retired minister of the Christian Reformed Church, living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Being retired from professional life, I am now free to explore theology without the constraints of ecclesiastical loyalties. You will be challenged by the ebooks I am supplying on Smashwords. |
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Hunted | by Evan Lewis Oct. 06, 2010 | You set the price! | 742 words | Sample 20% |
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Resonics: Revelations | by J. R. Calvo Sep. 24, 2010 | You set the price! | 19186 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: J. R. Calvo, a jack of all trades, was born the youngest of three in New Haven, CT. Weaned by trekkies and Star Wars, he became infatuated with science fiction as a young pup. His obsessions extend out to James O’Barr, and anything printed in comics. Throw in some Tolkien, Goodkind, Jordan, and Sanderson and the conundrum erupted. So Calvo journeyed down the Science Fantasy path to masterpieces like Dune. He began Resonics, in response to the most powerful question, Why not? Why not pit science against ‘magic’? Who would win in a fight a mech or a jedi? However, this is merely the backdrop. Resonics is foremost about the very real people. The villains who think they’re doing what’s best, the good guys drunk on their own legends, and the robotic centaur with a heart of gold… What? You never heard that one? Come and see. |
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Dark & Dangerous | by Christina Leigh Pritchard Aug. 31, 2010 | You set the price! | 8832 words | Sample 15% |
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How to Espress Life Into a Very Small Cup - a reading of Western Philosophy while making coffee | by Michael Durrand Aug. 27, 2010 | You set the price! | 74286 words | Sample 20% |
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I, Jeremiah | by Edwin Walhout Aug. 26, 2010 | You set the price! | 32312 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am a retired minister of the Christian Reformed Church, living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Being retired from professional life, I am now free to explore theology without the constraints of ecclesiastical loyalties. You will be challenged by the ebooks I am supplying on Smashwords. |
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I, Paul | by Edwin Walhout Aug. 24, 2010 | You set the price! | 14218 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am a retired minister of the Christian Reformed Church, living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Being retired from professional life, I am now free to explore theology without the constraints of ecclesiastical loyalties. You will be challenged by the ebooks I am supplying on Smashwords. |
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I, Moses | by Edwin Walhout Aug. 20, 2010 | You set the price! | 16630 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am a retired minister of the Christian Reformed Church, living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Being retired from professional life, I am now free to explore theology without the constraints of ecclesiastical loyalties. You will be challenged by the ebooks I am supplying on Smashwords. |
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I, Abraham | by Edwin Walhout Aug. 16, 2010 | You set the price! | 12331 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am a retired minister of the Christian Reformed Church, living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Being retired from professional life, I am now free to explore theology without the constraints of ecclesiastical loyalties. You will be challenged by the ebooks I am supplying on Smashwords. |
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skin and bones (a sequal) | by Nichole Howell Aug. 12, 2010 | You set the price! | 9124 words | |
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Дневник Ñамоубийцы в клеточку | by Andrey V. Akhramenov Aug. 07, 2010 | You set the price! | 8645 words | Sample 50% |
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Дневники Ñамоубийцы в клеточку | by Andrey V. Akhramenov Aug. 07, 2010 | You set the price! | 8645 words | Sample 50% |
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