A directory of Smashwords ebooks available in the EPUB format. Sample them online, then visit Smashwords to download samples or purchase the book.
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Journey - Book II of the Five Worlds Trilogy | by Al Sarrantonio May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 62095 words | Sample 20% |
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Exile - Book I of the Five Worlds Trilogy | by Al Sarrantonio May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 67872 words | Sample 20% |
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Her Heart's Desire | by Ruth Ann Nordin May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 69120 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I'm a stay-at-home mom of four young boys and a proud military wife. When I'm not writing, I am researching marketing methods, networking, and reading. When I'm not doing that, I am playing with the kids. I currently live in Nebraska, but that is subject to change depending on the military. |
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Grave Men | by Tom Piccirilli May 23, 2012 | $3.99 | 54161 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tom Piccirilli lives in Colorado, where, besides writing, he spends an inordinate amount of time watching trash cult films and reading Gold Medal classic noir and hardboiled novels. He's a fan of Asian cinema, especially horror movies, bullet ballet, pinky violence, and samurai flicks. He also likes walking his dogs around the neighborhood. Are you starting to get the hint that he doesn't have a particularly active social life? Well, to heck with you, buddy, yours isn't much better. Give him any static and he'll smack you in the mush, dig? Tom also enjoys making new friends. He is the author of twenty novels including The Coldest Mile, The Cold Spot, The Midnight Road, The Dead Letters, Headstone City, and A Choir of Ill Children, all published by Bantam/Random House. He's won the Bram Stoker and the International Thriller Writers Awards, and he's been nominated for the Edgar, the World Fantasy Award, and Le Grand Prix de L'Imaginaire. Learn more at: www.thecoldspot.blogspot.com |
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Naked, on the Edge | by Elizabeth Massie May 23, 2012 | $3.99 | 61582 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Elizabeth Jane Spilman Massie was born and raised in Waynesboro, Virginia, a town in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. Tended by a newspaperman/journalist father and watercolorist mother, she and her two sisters and one brother grew up surrounded by words, paintings, pets, open-minded attitudes, and wild senses of humor. As a child and young teen, Elizabeth dreamed of owning a horse, being a famous actress, being a famous writer, getting spanked by the Beatles, marrying Peter Tork or Robert Redford, and turning into Penny Robinson so she could fall through a mirror and meet a cute guy. She was a dreadful student; she rarely paid attention in class and frequently got bad marks on her report card for not "working to her potential." Little did the teachers know that the daydreaming, the goofy drawings, and the angst-ridden stories she was doing in class instead of the assigned science/social studies/math, would some day have some relevance. During the summers she worked as a counselor and lifeguard at Girl Scout, YMCA, and horseback riding camps. She enjoyed spending time with kids (most of them, anyway).taking them on scavenger hunts, helping them with their swimming in the goose-greased lakes, and haunting them late at night with tales of "Morgan" who lived in the rickety, tree- and vine-ridden house at the bottom of the dam, and with forced runs across that very dam at midnight. ("Move those legs, kids.Morgan's crawlin' up the side! Can't you smell him? Can't you HEAR him?") A Waynesboro High School graduate of 1971, she attended Ferrum Junior College and Madison College (now James Madison University) and earned a degree in elementary education. She taught in public schools in Augusta County, Virginia from 1975-1994. During those years she married Roger Massie, had two children (Erin, born in 1976 and Brian, born in 1979) and sold many of her wacky pen and ink/watercolor pictures at art shows around the state. This was also the time she began writing in earnest. Her first horror short story, "Whittler," was published in The Horror Show in the winter 1984 edition, along with the first published story by good friend and horror author, Brian Hodge. Many other story sales followed, in mags such as Deathrealm, Grue, Footsteps, Gauntlet, Iniquities, The Blood Review, After Hours, The Tome, and many more, as well as anthologies such as Borderlands, Borderlands III, Best New Horror 2, Dead End: City Limits, Women of Darkness, Best New Fantasy and Horror 4, Hottest Blood, New Masterpieces of Horror, Revelations, and many others. Beth's novella, Stephen (Borderlands) was awarded the Bram Stoker Award and was a World Fantasy award finalist. Elizabeth added horror novels to her repertoire in the early 1990's, and has since published the Bram Stoker-winning Sineater, Welcome Back to the Night, Wire Mesh Mothers, Dark Shadows: Dreams of the Dark (co-authored with Stephen Mark Rainey), Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Power of Persuasion, Twisted Branch (as Chris Blaine), and Homeplace. She has also had four story collections published: Southern Discomfort, Shadow Dreams, the extensive The Fear Report, and A Little Magenta Book of Mean Stories. Her bizarre poetry is included in the early 2004 anthology Devil's Wine, along with poems by Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub, and more. Presently, she is at work on a new novel about a haunted farm house and a bunch of new short fiction for various publications. In the mid-1990s, Beth was divorced. She also branched out with her fiction and began to write historical novels for young adults and middle grade readers. She has said, "There is a great deal of horror in history, so moving from one to the other wasn't that big a step for my creative thought processes. I love the idea of putting my mind back in time to experience what people years ago might have experienced. And damn, but some of that stuff was creepy!" Her works include the Young Founders series, the Daughters of Liberty trilogy, and The Great Chicago Fire: 1871. On the side, Elizabeth also writes supplementary materials for educational publishers (both fiction and nonfiction) and continues to wield her inky pen and watercolors to create the characters of Skeeryvilletown. In her free time, she likes hiking and camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains, digging through antique stores, traveling roads on which she’s never traveled. She is also an active member of Amnesty International, the human rights organization to which she’s belonged since 1985. Elizabeth still lives in the country in the Shenandoah Valley (a mere four miles from where she was born and next door to her best friend and sister, Barbara Spilman Lawson) with illustrator Cortney Skinner. She regularly attends Necon in Rhode Island in July, and is well known (along with sis Barb) as both a Necon Whore and a peace-lovin' Serendipity Sister. Her advice to one and all, "The answer, alas, is blowin' out your ass, the answer is blowin' out your ass.." |
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Beasts and Maidens | by M.E. Timmons May 23, 2012 | $1.99 | 63685 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: M.E. Timmons is a university student living in Nova Scotia who writes fiction in her spare time. Her favourite genres to write include fantasy, science fiction, and horror, and yet her stories always end up with a little bit of romance mixed in. Sometimes a lot. Eternity is her first completed book, and a sequel is in the works. For more information, see her facebook page. |
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At The Turning Point: A Short Story | by Beth Carpenter May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 6341 words | Sample 25% |
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Þrùðr: Forever Loved Shorts #1 | by Stephannie Beman May 23, 2012 | Free! | 10175 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stephannie Beman has been a storyteller since the moment she first learn to speak, an avid reader since before she could really read, a writer since she penned her first story at the age of eight, and a daydreamer on a mission. For her, fables have always been alive, fairy tales have lessons to teach, and myths are survivors of bygone years. Stephannie, her husband, and two daughters presently live on a small ranch in Southwestern Wyoming in the original homestead cabin, surrounded by a forest, meadow land, mountains, and a river which only fuel her already fertile imagination. In her world legends walk, myths live, and love is eternal. |
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Honeymoon | by I.G. Frederick May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 5840 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Check back regularly here for new erotic fiction or subscribe to http://eroticawriter.livejournal.com/ to learn when I've posted new stories. If you've purchased a short story and then wish to purchase the collection containing that story, contact her for a coupon. (Proof of purchase required.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I.G. Frederick has specialized in erotic fiction and poetry since 2001 and has sold numerous short stories and poems to various print and electronic publishers. Her novels have received high praise from readers, critics, and other writers. I.G.'s short stories have appeared in Hustler Fantasies, Forum, Foreplay, Desire Presents, as well as electronic, audio, and print anthologies. You can read reviews of her work, find links to purchase her novels and poetry collection, and learn what short stories she will publish next on her website. (www.eroticawriter.net) In addition, I.G. Frederick is an accomplished book designer and together with the awesome artist Nyla Alisia (http://www.nylaalisia.net/) and her submissive Patrick (web designer extraordinaire) provides services to indie authors and small presses as part of Pussy Cat Press (http://pussycatpress.com/). Pussy Cat Press services include elegant cover design for print and electronic books (check out the fabulous new covers for Broken, Shattered, and Dommemoir), print and electronic book formatting/design, and web development and design. |
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Making the Quota | by Seth James May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 12736 words | Sample 5% |
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Maggie Turner | by Leni Matlin May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 24054 words | Sample 25% |
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Broken Appointments | by Elaine Flowers May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 57166 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: A retired salon owner and hair stylist of more than 20 years, Elaine Flowers is a native of Wichita, Kansas, but now resides in Dallas, Texas. Becoming a full time writer and published author in 2002, she released her first novel, Black Beauty in 2004. In 2007, after weeks of negotiations, this bestselling author came out of her self-imposed exile, and signed with Hollygrove Publishing joining the literary team headed by national Best Selling Author, Brian W. Smith. Because her readers had been clamoring for her next work, Elaine decided to give them more than they expected with, It’s Morning: Torn Lovers and Their Stories (2008) A book comprised of two novellas and one short story, each one has a love triangle with two men and one woman. The long-awaited Broken Appointments will be Ms. Flowers’ third work of fiction. Being released February 2011, this novel will be a spin-off of sorts with two of the characters from Black Beauty. Yes, more beauty salon drama. In the interim, this gifted writer is having great success with her first try at non fiction. I Wouldn’t Mind Having a Husband, I Just Don’t Want to Be Somebody’s Wife: The Single Woman’s Guide to Self-fulfillment is a self help e-book designed for single-never-been-married women who are egregiously seeking a husband. Elaine Flowers is a divorcee of 20 years with 2 adult children, daughter Erin (24) and son, Lexington (22). She is a full time writer, discussion leader and freelance editor and typesetter. It is her desire to create a dense body of work for those who enjoy her writings. |
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Dead Wife Waiting | by Dale Ivan Smith May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 3383 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, I fell in love with fiction as a child when I glimpsed the cover of a science fiction paperback my mother had been reading. I loved reading in general, and read everything from books on history to thrillers, fantasy novels and war stories. I wrote my first story at age 12, and by the time I reached 21, knew that I wanted to write fiction professionally. I have had a number of short stories published at 10Flash Quarterly and Every Day Fiction, and am now working on a serial novel, along with more short fiction. I am also very interesting in the new ereading technologies, having longed for such a device years ago, and excited in the possibilities. In my day job at the local public library, I help patrons learn how to use their new ereaders and tablets to enjoy stories in the new digital medium. |
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Love When You Least Expect It: A Madison Martin Collection | by Madison Martin May 23, 2012 | $6.99 | 141782 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Madison Martin has lived in Europe, Hawaii, the Midwest, and on both coasts. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in music and a Masters in film, she moved to Los Angeles, where she currently makes her home. |
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Love When You Least Expect It: A Madison Martin Collection | by Madison Martin May 23, 2012 | $5.99 | 141772 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Madison Martin has lived in Europe, Hawaii, the Midwest, and on both coasts. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in music and a Masters in film, she moved to Los Angeles, where she currently makes her home. |
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The Transit of Venus | by Tarrin P. Lupo May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 9033 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tarrin P. Lupo is best known for being the author the historical fiction novel "Pirates of Savannah" and his children's book "Catch that Collie". He is also a full time liberty activist who runs a news service called The Low Country Liberty Report. He is also nationally known for co-hosting the wildly popular Wheels off Liberty show and guest hosting other acclaimed national podcasts. Tarrin has successfully written two eBooks titled Stash Your Swag: 100+ Secret Hiding Places Under $50 and How to Make a Living Outside the System. He currently resides in Savannah Georgia and is a member of the Free State Project, spending time in New Hampshire promoting the ideas of Freedom and Liberty. |
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War Hawks | by Arrowhead Classics Publishing Co. May 23, 2012 | $5.99 | 173047 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Small publisher since 1995. Publishes artbooks, novels, nonfiction, manuals and other works. Owns The Graphics Company, book designers, printer. |
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Daddy Cum Here | by Jessie Krowe May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 3135 words | Sample 20% |
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Caitlin’s Hero | by Bookpal Australia May 23, 2012 | $5.99 | 35313 words | Sample 20% |
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Merrell's Black lover | by Nicole Ashley May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 2027 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Although I have been writing for many years, it is only recently that I have tried my hand at writing erotica. As in real life, I try to keep an open mind when it comes to my writing. There are very few topics that I won't write about. In fact, I think the crazier the topic the better the story. |
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Virgin Wolf 3 | by Solstice Publishing May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 60009 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Solstice Publishing is the fastest growing mid-market publisher in the USA. With almost 80 authors covering every category of fiction and rapidly expanding into nonfiction, Solstice is quickly gaining a reputation for fast paced suspense thrillers, sizzling romance, action adventure, science fiction, and a spooky collection of horror and paranormal reads. Critically acclaimed authors have achieved top spots on best seller lists, become screenplays, and won movie deals with top Hollywood studios. http://www.solsticepublishing.com/pages/Submission-Guidelines.html |
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Subjugation and Surrender | by Tadgh Faolan May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 22282 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Tadgh Faolan [Tigh Fwaylon], whose name mean poetic wolf, was born and raised in Ireland. His lineage derives from a folk known throughout history as the men of wolves. They were thought of fondly in ancient Irish history, known for protecting people lost in the forest. They also served Celtic kings and were granted tracks of land for this service. Tadgh spends the majority of his time in the woods where he does most of his writing. He keeps his personal life extremely private but can be reached by email at rafe20@prodigy.net. |
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The Red of Flowing Blood I See | by Mary Cote May 23, 2012 | $6.99 | 87551 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mary writes her books while sitting under a cherry tree in the middle of nowhere, British Columbia, gaining inspiration from her two sons, and Herbert the WonderDog. |
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Come and Talk To Me | by June Kramin May 23, 2012 | $6.99 | 80807 words | Sample 20% |
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Summer Break: Roughing It (My Brother's Best Friend #3) | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 6760 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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The Devil's Justice | by Chad Cull May 23, 2012 | Free! | 36804 words | Read a sample |
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Winter Break: Hot And Wet (My Brother's Best Friend #2) | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 7202 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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Spring Break: Sex On The Beach (My Brother's Best Friend #1) | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 7151 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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Bella's Capture: Naughty Little Witches #3 | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 6436 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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Candid Camera (A story of office voyeurism) | by Nicole Ashley May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 3974 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Although I have been writing for many years, it is only recently that I have tried my hand at writing erotica. As in real life, I try to keep an open mind when it comes to my writing. There are very few topics that I won't write about. In fact, I think the crazier the topic the better the story. |
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The Day Mr. Serling Wasn't Home (and other short stories) | by Kate Rose May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 6477 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Kate Rose writes stories about love, family and relationships filled with quirky characters in and out of this world. She lives within earshot of foghorns in Puget Sound with her family, slightly off-kilter rescue animals and the ghosts of critters past. She likes to pretend traffic rhythm is the ocean and when she’s not writing or playing with her wee folks, she’s searching for her reading glasses. I love to connect with readers. Please contact me at katerosewrites@gmail.com |
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Baby Time (The Complete Series) | by Lauren Kay May 23, 2012 | $4.99 | 32588 words | Sample 15% |
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Lily's Surrender: Naughty Little Witches #2 | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 6253 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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Desiccant 016: Yes | by Kevin R. Bridges May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 2605 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in the Pacific Northwest with my fiance, a small army of children, and a large army of awkward dogs. My favorite novels are Contact by Carl Sagan and the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin. My favorite food is breakfast sausage, and, now that you think of it, yours is, too. |
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Ivy's Punishment: Naughty Little Witches #1 | by Nikki Tempest May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 6178 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I'm just the girl next door, but I've got a dirty mind that I love to share. I love the dark and spooky things that go "bump" in the night. I also like daydreaming about strong, gorgeous men. Why keep my fantasies to myself? I hope my stories excite you. I can be contacted at nikki.tempest@gmail.com or follow me on Facebook or Twitter @NikkiTempest. |
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Old Jack's Tale | by Walter Lazo May 23, 2012 | Free! | 1688 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Walter Lazo enjoys writing horror and science fiction stories with an occasional martial arts story thrown in for good measure. He is currently obsessed with the short story form and hopes that it will make a comeback in popularity. Walter grew up reading the short stories of H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Richard Matheson, and later discovered the works of the great science fiction writers of the 20th century; namely, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury and Isaac Asimov. He is also a fan of Stephen King and of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Walter lives in the south and spends most of his time reading, writing or blowing things up. |
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Shea: The Last Hope | by Jana Leigh May 23, 2012 | $5.50 | 74145 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Contest Starts March 1st You can enter daily by using the submit button that I will have on the contest page. Also, I am requesting that you each submit one paragraph on why you like to read. And a reveiw that can be posted on any of my books. I have an editor that will read and pick the winning essay. MUST BE A MEMBER IF MY WEBSITE AND WIN A KINDLE FIRE OR A 100 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO ANY SITE YOU PURCHASE BOOKS ON! JANALEIGH@WEBS.COM |
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The Flash of Clairvoyance | by Eucraick Viteno May 23, 2012 | $2.40 | 34895 words | Sample 20% |
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Third date- the outcum | by Asaf Francis May 23, 2012 | $2.00 | 1153 words | Sample 35% |
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Mohini | by Bryan Knower May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 3744 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Bryan Knower was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science and a Bachelors degree in Music. He lives in New York, where he works as a statistician and sometimes moonlights as an amateur musician |
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Nineteen Hundred | by Susan Koenig May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 8059 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Susan Koenig started writing fiction when she retired in 2009. It now has become almost an addiction, fueled by the amazing writers she has met online. Writing became a vehicle for meeting new and interesting people who she never would have met otherwise. Their support, encouragement and knowledge further induced her into discovering many writing avenues. As a result, her stories continue to evolve. Sue’s characters are a constant source of companionship and they all hope to make it into one of her (published) stories some day. She is an occasional poet and regular contributor to a monthly Haiku site, as well as a consistent participant on the blog challenge, Blogophilia, which weekly tests her creativity. Her poetry has been featured in a local online literary magazine. Her home is Southwestern Ontario, Canada, where, when not writing, she and her camera take junkets to explore new inspirations for incorporation into her writing. Currently she is continuing Gideon's story in the Devil’s Mistress |
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Killer View | by CD Moulton May 23, 2012 | $1.99 | 12837 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born in Florida, travelled the world as a rock guitarist with some big names in the late sixties, early seventies. Been everything from a high steel worker to longshoreman, from musician to bar owner, and much more. Educated in botany and genetics. Now living in paradise (Panamá!) |
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Short Story Press Presents Another 28 Days | by Short Story Press May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 5574 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Short Story Press publishes short stories written by everyday writers who have a passion for short stories. |
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Cheek to Cheek | by PhazeBooks May 23, 2012 | $2.99 | 14843 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Phaze Books is the erotic romance imprint of Mundania Press, LLC. Established in November, 2004 with five titles, Phaze has in the last four years grown to offer 200+ titles and counting in eBook and trade paperback. Phaze is proud to include among its roster a number of nationally bestselling authors, award-winning writers, and popular names in the romance genre. Phaze has maintained a visible presence at various romance writer/reader conferences over the past four years, and select print titles are shelved in independent and chain bookstores across the US. Phaze has produced two RTBookClub Magazine Top Picks, three ARIANA winners, an EPPIE winner, and several winners and finalists of reviewers awards. We have published authors who have appeared on USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists, and our goal is to offer more quality romantic fiction in the years to come. |
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Another Chance | by Faydra D. Fields May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 11533 words | Sample 20% |
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The Towers Part 2 | by Seth James May 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 20078 words | Sample 10% |
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TECNOLÓGICA SILLMAREM | by Gabriel Guerrero May 23, 2012 | $2.00 | 10361 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Gabriel Guerrero Gómez Escritor, columnista y editor, ha cultivado diversos géneros literarios. FilosofÃa, poesÃa, ensayo, relato fantástico, ciencia ficción o crÃtica literaria. En 2007, publica su primer libro: Sillmarem I. En 2008, publica su segundo libro: Sillmarem II. En 2009, publica el libreto: Reflexiones del Conde Alexander Von Hassler. Comienza su colaboración como columnista en el diario digital El Heraldo del Henares, con la sección Explorando el futuro. Asiste como ponente en las Jornadas de Ciencia-Ficción organizadas por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, participando con posterioridad como jurado en varios certámenes literarios, crea el blog oficial de Sillmarem. En 2010 publica el e-book con hipervÃnculos Xiphias, junto a los libros digitales por capÃtulos semanales: Meditaciones de Ekatón y Navinok en el diario digital Guadaqué, publicando posteriormente la novela Steampunk Zangitsa, en el diario El Heraldo del Henares, asà como la blognovela con enlaces externos: Kurotani, cuya trama está inspirada en las antiguas leyendas Japonesas. A comienzos del 2011 publica por entregas semanales la novela corta Mederenor en “La ventana de papel†y también la novela corta Ãkila, publicada en la Revista electrónica “Tiempos futuros†y en el magazine Argentino “Replicante Nexus 6â€, junto a la historia corta Aticus. Le siguen las novelas cortas Thenae y Ekatón junto al libro Pensamientos de Sillmarem y el mini-libro Disertaciones del señor de Thanos en el magazine argentino “NSEâ€. A estos trabajos le siguen la novela corta Shinday, en el magazine literario “La tentación de leerâ€. Colabora con la revista juvenil “Réquiem de libros†y a continuación publica la novela corta Corlárida y la GuÃa de Sillmarem, en la revista mexicana “Ilostbooksâ€. Con posterioridad pública Diálogos de Sillmarem y Making off de Sillmarem en “BOS†y el relato “La Palabra†en la revista literaria “narrativasâ€. Participa como ponente en las primeras jornadas sobre ciencia-ficción Alocif, en bibliotecas y centros educativos de Guadalajara. Publica la historia corta Mithra en el periódico independiente AlhaurÃn. De forma continua publica por entregas semanales Eternum en el Diario Digital El Heraldo del Henares y Delphinasills en el diario digital eglobalpress. Simultáneamente publica en formato e-book para kindle, las novelas Láser, Los Cuadernos de Marelisth, Leyendas de Sillmarem, Historias de Sillmarem, Thenak, Andala, Svetlana, Sideral, Memorias del Infinito y Universos Imposibles respectivamente. Publica en formato de papel la colección Crónicas de Sillmarem que consta de los siguientes tÃtulos: Xiphias, Shinday y Mederenor. A finales del 2011 comienza su colaboración como columnista en el diario digital eglobalpress, en la sección universos literarios. A comienzos del 2012, crea la librerÃa electrónica Sillmarem. Con posterioridad publica por entregas semanales Corlay en el Diario Digital El Heraldo del Henares. A continuación funda la editorial Sillmarem. Publica los ebooks Explorando el futuro II y Susurros, (Recopilación de poemas y versos), junto al ebook Relatos de Sillmarem. Publica por entregas semanales, Los Archivos de Mederenor, en el Diario Digital El Heraldo del Henares y Andala en el diario digital eglobalpress. Después publica la monografÃa Culturas de Sillmarem, junto a la historia corta Sillmarem Buch: Herr Thanos, asà como los volúmenes en formato digital para kindle: Marelisth y Thanos. E-mail: gabrielacus@hotmail.com |
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The Is Shop | by Michael Summers May 23, 2012 | Free! | 4381 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A passionate writer, I have just published my third novel Fish Stocks Limited, this time on free eBook distribution websites only. I have received payment from Dailey Swan Publishing for a number of short stories to go in their anthology and had short stories published in MediaVirus magazine (as editors pick) and in The Absent Willow Review magazine. If you enjoyed Fish Stocks Limited, why not become an affiliate promoter? Email me on: fishstockslimited@hotmail.com |
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How Lions Get Out of Cages | by T. D. Hilliard May 23, 2012 | Free! | 407 words | Read a sample |
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Wild Swans | by Mundania Press May 23, 2012 | $4.99 | 87037 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Offering Extraordinary Books by Talented Authors (TM) Novels and short stories, available as eBooks, paperbacks, and hardcovers, in the following genres: cience fiction, fantasy, horror, paranormal, and romance. |
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