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Lochside Stories | by Lawrence Uhlin Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 47871 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Lawrence Uhlin was born and raised in Toronto. Prior to returning to school in 1972 as a mature student, he was variously employed in a variety of jobs from bartending to sales, lifeguarding to landscaping and a five year stint in the Royal Canadian Navy. He attended the University of Toronto and while there, a creative writing course stimulated his interest in Canadian authors and their stories as well as inspiring a desire to write a novel that would reflect aspects of his career and interests. Lawrence is a member of the Canadian Author's Association, The Writers Union of Canada and PEN Canada Lawrence Uhlin is now retired, happily writing and living in Victoria, British Columbia with his wife Nancy. |
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Heart of Gold | by Christine Pope Feb. 05, 2012 | $4.49 | 95614 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: A native of Southern California, Christine Pope has been writing stories ever since she commandeered her family’s Smith-Corona typewriter back in the sixth grade. Her short fiction has appeared in Astonishing Adventures, Luna Station Quarterly, and the journal of dark fiction, Dark Valentine. Her paranormal novella, Playing With Fire, was released on August 5, 2010, followed by Sympathy for the Devil in December 2010. Releases for 2011 included Breath of Life, a science fiction reinterpretation of the classic Beauty and the Beast story, and Bad Vibrations, a paranormal romance romp featuring a psychic, a ufologist, and alien conspiracies. Not one for being pigeonholed into just one sub-genre of romance, Christine Pope writes as the mood takes her, and her work encompasses paranormal romance, fantasy, horror, science fiction, and historical romance. She blames this on being easily distracted by bright, shiny objects, which could also account for the size of her shoe collection. After spending many years in the magazine publishing industry, she now works as a freelance editor and graphic designer in addition to writing fiction. She lives with her husband and an explosively fluffy Pomeranian mix in the San Gabriel Valley of Southern California, and in fact just returned to the town where she was born, thus disproving the theory that you can’t go home again. |
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The Pasta Sampler A to M - From Acini di Pepe to Gnocchi to Mostaccioli | by Compliments to the Chef Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.99 | 4331 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Cheryl and Les created Compliments to the Chef so you, the Master Chef of your kitchen, can be recognized and appreciated for your culinary skills. Today’s lifestyle shows an increase in people dining at home. You will find item specific cookbooks (such as Appetizers, Soups, Desserts, Entrées, & Everything in Between, with some great surprises along the way). We hand select 20 Best of the Best and most scrumptious Compliments to the Chef recipes for your dining pleasure. Our goal is for you, your family, and friends to join around the table, experience delicious food, share in great conversation, and truly enjoy the moment. |
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Poetic Ramblings | by Stacy Stutz Feb. 05, 2012 | Free! | 4213 words | Read a sample |
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Let Mommy Help You | by A.J. Hamilton Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 5131 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Angelina Jenoire Hamilton is a writer of smutty stories based on her life and the lives of her friends. As an ex-editor of a woman's magazine, ex-escort and owner of Top Notch Erotic Fiction, she knows what turns readers on. Dirty-minded and sometimes hedonistic, Angelina puts herself onto every page of her work. |
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The ABC Book | by Corey Bruner Feb. 05, 2012 | Free! | 295 words | Read a sample |
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Awake: A Fairytale | by Jessica Grey Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 94692 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jessica Grey is an author, fairytale believer, baseball lover, and recovering Star Wars fangirl. A life-long Californian, she now lives in Montana with her husband and two children where she spends her time writing, perfecting the fine art of toddler-wrangling, and drinking way too much caffeine. |
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Death by Chocolate Anthology | by Stacey Wallace Benefiel Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 84382 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Stacey Wallace Benefiel is the author of the Zellie Wells trilogy, the Day of Sacrifice series and The Toilet Business, a book of humorous essays. She lives in Beaverton, OR with her husband and their two young children. |
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Dividends: Pros, Cons, Sources, and Strategies | by Devin Hobbes Feb. 05, 2012 | $7.99 | 82612 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Devin Hobbes (1982-20??) lives in New York. He hopes to die in a better place. The author of numerous short stories, many of which would have won him various prizes and accolades had he submitted them to contests, Devin is proud of one story in particular. It placed second in a contest where it was the only entry. House of Rejects, a tale Devin wishes to read at some point in his life, is Devin's first novel. Devin's interests are varied and he regrets the numerous degrees in worthlessness he's acquired over the years. When he's not writing fiction, he dabbles in the stock market where he loses massive amounts of money daily. On that subject, he writes a seldom updated personal finance blog and his articles sometimes appear on SeekingAlpha and other investment websites. He encourages readers to remember that if/when they encounter spelling, grammatical, or other errors in any of his works, it is not the fault of the author, editor, or proofreader. For these aren't errors. They are improvements upon the English language. |
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On a Whim and a Wave | by Lura Bennett Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 3774 words | Sample 35% |
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Jake's Monthly- Punk Anthology | by Jake Johnson Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 12067 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: A sixteen-year-old freelance writer and professional editor. |
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Just Like Them | by Therese Kinkaide Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.99 | 109029 words | Sample 15% |
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The Chase | by David Goldstein Feb. 05, 2012 | $4.99 | 98360 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: David Goldstein is a fighter pilot in the US Air Force. He has a Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Maryland, and a Masters in Aviation Operations from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. He has logged over 2500 hours in the T-37, F-15E, and F/A-18. David lives with his wife and two children in Virginia |
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Seduction and Submission | by Felicia Sussex Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.99 | 22408 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: ANGELINA VISITS SERIES AUTHOR Felicia Sussex is from Sussex, New Jersey. She loved the name of her beautiful town that she uses it as her pen name. Felicia has traveled throughout the world but loves Europe the most and she uses Charles for all her writing material |
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Gloryhole Hypno-Slut | by Imogen Linn Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.99 | 12582 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: I write erotica, often with a BDSM kink. I was born in Chicago in the 80s (no, I'm not telling you what year - a girl has to have some secrets). I was always a bit of a wild child. My stories are mostly about good girls who end up submitting to dominant, older men. (Autobiographical? Who, me?) I try to write my sex raunchy, and make the situations and characters believable. For me, if there's no build-up, or I read something and think, "But, she wouldn't do that!" then it kills the experience. I write about encounters and situations that turn me on and get me hot. Some of them are (loosely) based on things that really happened, others are based on things I only wish had happened! |
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Crazy Little Thing Called Life | by Philip Wooldridge Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.99 | 19264 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: My life's been an interesting journey, to say the least. I was raised in the central Texas area, and upon completing high school, served in the military for over five years. After that, I attended Panola College and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, graduating with a degree in Social Work in 1997. Since then, I've worked various jobs in the field, and have recently settled with my wife in Northeast Michigan. Sometimes a complete change is just what the doctor ordered. Recently, I've done away with my pen name of Wilson Kasa and have decided to re-publish my short stories under my real name. My stories come from a mix of what is probably an overactive imagination and real life experiences. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them. All the best, Philip |
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Desasosiego | by Alberto de la Madrid Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.00 | 10881 words | Sample 20% |
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Love Aboard the Titanic/Billy the Kid's Wife (Timeless Romance Shorts) | by R. Barri Flowers Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 26385 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: R. Barri Flowers is the award winning, bestselling author of true crime books, mystery and thriller novels, and young adult mysteries. The author's true crime book, THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS: The True Story of Serial Killers Gerald and Charlene Gallego, is a current bestseller in eBook and print. His latest novels include MURDER IN MAUI: A Leila Kahana Mystery, PERSUASIVE EVIDENCE, STATE'S EVIDENCE, and DARK STREETS OF WHITECHAPEL. Young adult mysteries include GHOST GIRL IN SHADOW BAY and DANGER IN TIME. R. Barri Flowers is an active member of the American Crime Writers League, International Thriller Writers, Kiss of Death, Mystery Writers of America, and Sisters in Crime. |
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Dark Tidings (Dark Trilogy Book One) | by Tracie Lukasiewicz Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 61327 words | Sample 15% |
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Werewolf Rut | by Kali Lowe Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 5784 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Kali Lowe is a career author and hobbyist musician who loves to apply her overactive imagination toward describing naughty sex scenes in intricate detail. She lives in New England with her long-term boyfriend and far too many cats. |
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The Man who had Himself as a Pet | by Kay Hurrell Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.50 | 58086 words | Sample 20% |
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Flaming Hot Gay BDSM - Shoot! | by Tom Farrell Feb. 05, 2012 | $3.99 | 24946 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tom Farrell is a British author who's writing covers a broad range of gay erotica and BDSM |
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Birth | by Krystell Lake Feb. 05, 2012 | $9.99 | 122397 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Krystell Lake is a writer of mostly vampire fiction. She also has written screenplays and teleplays. She lives near Chicago with her son and daughter. |
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After the Great Muskie Hunt | by J.G. Sandom Feb. 05, 2012 | Free! | 4180 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: J. G. Sandom, often referred to as the "Father of Interactive (Internet) Advertising," co-founded the world's first interactive advertising agency, Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI), in 1984, before launching an award-winning writing career. He is the author of nine works of fiction, including THE GOD MACHINE; GOSPEL TRUTHS; THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB; THE WAVE; KISS ME, I'M DEAD; and CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER. Born in Chicago (December 19th, 1956), raised in Europe, and a graduate of Amherst College (where he won the Academy of American Poets Prize), Sandom moved to New York City in 1979 where, for the next five years, he worked as a freelance copy writer, public relations and advertising executive, and corporate spokesperson trainer for such companies as Hill & Knowlton and Ketchum Inc. INTERNET PIONEER In 1984, Sandom co-founded Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI), the nation's first interactive advertising agency. It grew to become the largest digital marketing services firm when it was purchased by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles in 1994. Sandom continued to manage EASI on behalf of DMB&B through 1996. EASI clients included: Procter & Gamble, General Motors and Mars Incorporated/Uncle Ben's Rice, among others; plus several non-DMB&B clients such as Citibank, Compaq, McDonnell Douglas, and Merck & Co. From January 1997 through October 1999, Sandom served as Director of Interactive at OgilvyOne Worldwide, a division of Ogilvy & Mather, where he grew the company from a loss of $2 million to an estimated $100 million in revenues in 30 months, and from 12 "permalancers" to 650 digital marketing specialists worldwide. In 1998, OgilvyInteractive was named "Best Interactive Ad Agency" of the year by Adweek, and won two premier Cyber Lions awards at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. OgilvyInteractive's clients included: IBM, GTE, Ameritrade, and Ford Motor Company. From November 1999 through October 2003, Sandom served as President and CEO, and then Vice Chairman of RappDigital Worldwide, the interactive arm of direct marketing/direct response agency giant Rapp Collins Worldwide, an Omnicom Company. Within a year of inception, RappDigital became one of the nation's "Top Twenty" interactive ad agencies, according to Adweek. Sandom was responsible for executive management of the company, and its growth to more than $40MM in revenues in the U.S., with 300+ employees worldwide, and offices throughout North America, Europe and Latin America - at a time of industry contraction. RappDigital Network clients included SBC Communications, Mercedes-Benz, Philips Consumer Electronics, Pfizer, and Reuters, among others. AUTHOR Following the release of THE SEED OF ICARUS (1975) and THE BLUE MEN (1981), GOSPEL TRUTHS was published by Bantam/Doubleday/Dell in 1992 (and re-issued in 2007). Since then, Sandom has written six other novels, including THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB (Doubleday/Bantam/Dell), THE WAVE (Cornucopia Press) and THE GOD MACHINE (Random House/Bantam). Booklist called GOSPEL TRUTHS, "a splendid, tautly woven thriller...(and) an intelligent mystery of tremendous spiritual and literary depth." Library Journal said, "A masterful first novel, based on a true incident, which spins a complicated web of corruption, greed and deception." And Mostly Murder characterized it, "A fascinating mystery ... captivating and engrossing." Scott Turow, author of Presumed Innocent and Ordinary Heroes, called THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB, "A gripping story, well-told...not only a tale of murder and betrayal, but an intelligent exploration of issues of male identity." Kirkus Reviews termed the book, "A Big Apple Deliverance, endowing New York culture with all the corrosively dehumanizing power of Dickey's wild nature...Slickly entertaining right down to the last, inevitable twist. (Film rights to Warner Brothers -- and there's no mystery why.)" And Booklist said, "(Sandom) writes with stunning elegance and nearly poetic beauty...A sure hit with any suspense reader." THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB was optioned for Warner Bros. by Lee Rich for theatrical development; screenplay by Ronald Bass, with Joel Schumacher scheduled to direct. While known mostly as a writer of thrillers and mysteries, Sandom is also the author of several award-winning Young Adult (YA) novels, originally released under pen name T.K. Welsh, including KISS ME, I'M DEAD (formerly titled THE UNRESOLVED - August 2006) and CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER (formerly titled RESURRECTION MEN - Spring 2007), both from Penguin/Dutton. New editions of both books have recently been released in softcover and eBook form under the author's birth name, and in a new collection titled TWO TEEN TERRORS, from Fangless Fables Press. Publishers Weekly called CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER, "A haunting tour of London's underclass during the 1830s...Teens will likely be both captivated by Victor's harrowing story as well as his ability to prevail in the face of harsh injustices." BIG A, little a called the novel, "A moody, evocative tale...(J.G. Sandom) is fast becoming one of my favorite writers. His work transcends genre and audience classification." VOYA said, "Teen readers will thoroughly enjoy the hair-raising suspense in this historical thriller." TeensReadToo termed it, "an intense, dark work...I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes historical fiction." KLIATT said, "Like M.T. Anderson's The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, this look at sinister events in history makes the era come alive and lingers in the memory." Jen Robinson's Book Page called the novel, "Gripping and fast-paced, filled with intriguing historical details...Highly recommended for fans of historical fiction." The Miss Rumphius Effect said, "(J.G. Sandom), where have you been? I loved this book!" And School Library Journal said, "Part historical fiction and part adventure story, the novel brings excitement to Victorian England...Readers will be on the edge of their seats." CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER has been named a Junior Library Guild selection. Ranked one of the Top Ten Children's Books of the year by the Washington Post, KISS ME, I'M DEAD was named a Notable Book for Teens by the Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee, a Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Teen's Top Ten, and nominated for a Cybils literary award, a Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA) by the American Library Association (ALA), and recently added to Horn Book's list of Recommended American Historical Fiction. The Washington Post said, "(J.G. Sandom) writes with a precision and delicacy unusual for YA fiction," and called the novel, "a subtle gem." School Library Journal said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD tells a remarkable story in a remarkable way." Horn Book Magazine called the work, "A decidedly unconventional ghost story . . . (and) a tightly wound novel." Kirkus Reviews termed it, "A remarkable account." Romantic Times said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD is a book you shouldn't pass up." Midwest Book Review called the novel, "a wonderfully different kind of ghost story." And Bookslut.com said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD scores on several levels, most notably as a drama that blows apart all preconceived notions of how history can be retold." THE GOD MACHINE was released in May, 2009. Caroline Thompson (author of Edward Scissorhands) said, "Move over, Dan Brown...All hail J.G. Sandom...(THE GOD MACHINE) is a thrilling and breathless, rapturously-written and mind-blowing read. It'll keep you up all night, turning pages as fast as your little fingers can manage." Bookpage.com said "Sandom has a knack for combining legendary gospels, ancient secrets, star-crossed lovers and Masonic puzzles to create a simmering stew of conspiracy, intrigue and danger that keeps the plot pot boiling until the very end." And the Historical Novels Review said, "History galore, violence, and intrigue fill the pages of this tightly plotted, twisting and turning adventure story, reminding one of a multilayered Russian matryoshka doll. The reader will also learn a great deal about da Vinci, Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and many more historical geniuses...Those who love numbers, physics, and a truly unpredictable, suspenseful mystery will relish the facts and ponderings replete in this well-written, mysterious spin-off of The Da Vinci Code. THE GOD MACHINE is a very impressive historical thriller!" Sandom's most recent novel, THE WAVE, was reissued in June 2010 by Cornucopia Press. Kirkus said, "Sandom's strength lies in the verve of his story, with writing that has both muscle . . . (and) brains . . . Races from improbable to crazywild, all in good fun, with Sandom always one step ahead . . . A story with enough manic energy to be worthy of a nuclear explosion." Sandom continues to consult in the world of interactive advertising and digital marketing communications through his Cyber Branding Solutions consultancy, and is currently working on a new novel. BOOKS The Seed of Icarus - 1975 The Blue Men - 1981 Gospel Truths - 1992, 2007 The Wall Street Murder Club - 1993 The Wave - 2002, 2010 Kiss me, I'm dead - 2006, 2010 Confessions of a Teenage Body Snatcher - 2007, 2010 The God Machine - 2009 Two Teen Terrors - 2010 |
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The Year Zero | by CarlBen Louw Feb. 05, 2012 | $4.99 | 116432 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Carl-Ben Louw is the designer of the Banana Republic board game At one point while designing the game, he started wondering how the litlle country got to where it was. How did it, f'r instance, initially become independent? And how did it go from being at peace with itself to the point where it became a self-consuming, desiccated prize for power hungry li'l dictators? After much pondering and speculation, he decided there was really only one way to find out, and that was to write a novel and see what happened. So he did. The result is The Year Zero, the first, hopefully, in the Banana Republic series of novels. This one doesn't get beyond independence; but don't worry, he's just as curious to know what happened next. |
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TGE : vers The World Company ? | by Lundi Feb. 05, 2012 | You set the price! | 1093 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Chaque lundi, un billet politique à commenter toute la semaine |
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Return to Tuscany | by Nora Fountain Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 42699 words | Sample 10% |
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Gypsy's Journey | by Sherry McKnight Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.99 | 14745 words | Sample 20% |
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Double Danger Tales #64 | by Thomas Johnson Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 29708 words | |
| Author bio: Tom Johnson was a voracious reader from childhood beginning with the Golden Age comic books to classic literature by the time he was ten years old. Exciting adventure stories kept him entertained until he discovered science fiction and hardboiled detective mysteries as a teenager. By his early twenties, he discovered The Shadow and Doc Savage pulp reprints in paperbacks, and was hooked on the fast-paced action novel from that time on. This led to collecting and research, which eventually interested him in writing by the time he was thirty. Today, he still loves an exciting action novel over movies and television. Tom and his wife, Ginger have received numerous awards in the field for their work in keeping the old stories in the spotlight for new readers seeking escape in a thrilling adventure novel. Now retired, Tom devotes his time to reading and playing with his black Lab, Sugar. |
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Smart Guide Italy: Grand Tour Rome, Florence, Venice and Naples | by Alexei Cohen Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 86466 words | Sample 10% |
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Fucked in the Captain's Cabin | by Ashley Rhodes Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 4332 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Ashley Rhodes writes red hot erotic fiction for a discerning audience. |
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Mikie: A Family At Last | by Mandy Sheridan Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.00 | 16618 words | Sample 20% |
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Blood Never Dries | by Fred Jay Gordon Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 124655 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: FRED JAY GORDON was born in the Bronx and lives in New York. He owned Pegasus, a red, 17-hand high ex-race horse he rode bareback and could jump five foot high fences. When Gordon was 16, he wrote and recorded a pop song, "Bye, Bye, She Cried," which was bought by Atlantic Records. He's swept warehouse floors and worked the delivery trucks for the Budweiser beer factory in Newark, NJ. He has a degree in English from UC Berkeley and received a scholarship from Columbia University in Film. At NBC Studios in New York, he worked as a Tour Guide and had to wear a paper collar, a skinny black tie, and a badge with a peacock. On Broadway, he helped cast and raise money for two smash hit musicals then worked as a salad boy and a waiter. His plays have been produced in NY, LA, Baltimore, etc, he's a member of the Ensemble Studio Theater, he's taught playwriting and English Literature as well as horse-back riding, appeared as a contestant on various tv game shows, walked the streets of Brooklyn as a city social worker, worked the graveyard shift in the Tombs in the prisons in downtown NYC, etc. He’s a PEN Award winner and was a resident writer at the Edward Albee Foundation in Montauk, NY. He has just finished a new novel, AN AMERICAN FABLE, and will soon publish BLOOD NEVER DRIES. Reviews of BENJAMIN GRABBED HIS GLICKEN AND RAN: from Library Journal: "One hopes BENJAMIN won't be dismissed as just another offbeat experimental novel. It is an exciting book!" from Publishers Weekly: "...Benjamin's personal story is wild, with an extraordinary made-up language and a pun-on-pun series of sentences... The novel builds to a strong, dramatic climax and the effect is chilling." from The Christian Science Monitor: "Like a child of Zeus sprung full grown from the head of their creator ... this novel has not received the attention it deserves... The novel is operating simultaneously on three planes and finally on a fourth. Benjamin as a character is oddly captivating ... virtuosic ... exacting descriptions of Benjamin's room, physical sensations, and emotions are like a zoom lens bringing one in intensely close to him. Benjamin says of his Mysteries: 'Words are only a small portion of my life... They are weak technicalities which fail... Words are only words. And besides, I lie a lot.' |
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Rough Daddy | by Tina Grace Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 3127 words | Sample 20% |
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The Prophet Muhammad Mustafa the Elect (s.a.s) - 2 – | by Osman Nuri Topbas Feb. 05, 2012 | Free! | 157485 words | Read a sample |
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To Di(n)e For: A (Speculative) Horror Story | by Rebecca M. Senese Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 6436 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: Based in Toronto, Canada, I write horror, science fiction and mystery/crime, often all at once in the same story. Garnering an Honorable Mention in “The Year’s Best Science Fiction†and nominated for numerous Aurora Awards, my work has appeared in TransVersions, Deadbolt Magazine, On Spec, The Vampire’s Crypt, Storyteller, Reflection’s Edge, Future Syndicate and Into the Darkness, amongst others. |
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The Trouble With French Kisses | by Tirgearr Publishing Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.99 | 13221 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tirgearr Publishing is a small independently-owned publishing company of adult genre fiction, specializing in romance and erotica. |
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Julio Ramón Ribeyro, Impurity, and the Trials of the Amateur | by Juan LePuen Feb. 05, 2012 | $1.80 | 6313 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: American translator and editor, born in 1969. |
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Three Cocks In The Fountain | by Joy Cox Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 3761 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: When the business suit comes off, the laptop comes out. Joy Cox enjoys writing sensitive and erotic stories, often drawing from her own experiences. |
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Chubby Girl's Wedding | by Michelle Fawkes Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 7771 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Michelle was born at a young age on a dark and stormy night, many years ago, in a galaxy far, far away. She's still here, at least for a little while. She writes stuff. Sometimes it's really good stuff. Her blog is at: http://michellefawkes.blogspot.com |
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Kill The Wolf | by Robert Schott Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 101914 words | Sample 20% |
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cooking for kids | by Chen Weifeng Feb. 05, 2012 | $9.90 | 17672 words | Sample 20% |
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New | by David Hannah Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 9727 words | Sample 20% |
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Black WInd Blows | by John Callaghan Feb. 05, 2012 | $4.99 | 112587 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: John Callaghan was born and raised in Glasgow. He left the city but it never left him. |
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THE FAT BAG stuck between a rock cake & a hard plaice | by Pearl Barley Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 40461 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I never intended to be an author - it kind of happened by accident. I've always kept diaries since my teens (many years ago) and ended up with a collection of true stories about life but mainly food, dieting efforts, relationships, clothes shopping, shoes and chocolate - the usual type of women's issues, many of which, in particular, were pertinent to my current book, THE FAT BAG stuck between a rock cake & a hard plaice (I simply love the play on words). When this book came together, on advice from friends, I decided to publish it and writing became a worthy and enjoyable pastime. The title of the book has a double-meaning, which all gets explained at the end. I've continued the story by writing a sequel to THE FAT BAG which should be complete and published by early spring. |
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10 "Street-Smart" Secrets of an Email Marketing Strategist Who Lives and Dies by His Results | by Ben Settle Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 9691 words | Sample 10% |
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Baker of Souls: a short story | by Liana Mir Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 1456 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Liana Mir reads, writes, and wrangles the muses from her mundane home in the Colorado Rockies and, occasionally, from the other side of the Barrier. |
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Neewa the Wonder Dog and the Ghost Hunters | by John Cerutti Feb. 05, 2012 | Free! | 69122 words | Read a sample |
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Teen Volleyball Fuck Party | by Alice Sorbet Feb. 05, 2012 | $2.99 | 2968 words | Sample 20% |
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Docheli Prays | by Damien Darby Feb. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 7788 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live thirty minutes outside of Seattle in the Evergreen State. Though the most absurd trees are towering above the Northern Californian coast. Went there last summer on a road trip and did some extended camping where I was warned, "the bums go". You know why they go there? Because of the view and the trees. All my works that are for sale are currently in the Amazon KDP program. All my free works are here to stay for the community to enjoy. My most recent work is "Amigosa Calm"-A spiritual adventure drama with a world wide cultural revolution mixed in. What happens in the modern age when a prophet-like persona shows up and starts performing miracles? Both my "American Epitaph" books pay homage to all the conspiracy/doomer/anti-establishment movements. They center around a contemporary version of the American Revolution and are set in Phoenix where I grew up. "Occupy Our Common Ground" and "100 Things We Can Occupy" were written for and in the spirit of the Libertarian movements taking shape in our world today. Favorite anonymous quote: "I am more than I seem to be, yet seem to be more than I really am." I got my degree in philosophy, love being lost in the desert, and strive to foster solidarity with other authors and eBookers. Please feel free to contact me. |
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