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The End of Citizenship by Fati Citizen The End of Citizenship by Fati Citizen March 22, 2012 Free! 11927 words Read a sample
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Occupy. Online.
The End Of Desire: A Rowan Gant Investigation by M. R. Sellars The End Of Desire: A Rowan Gant Investigation by M. R. Sellars Aug. 18, 2010 $2.99 102776 words Sample 20%
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A member of the ITW (International Thriller Writers), M. R. Sellars is a relatively unassuming homebody who, in his own words, considers himself just a “guy with a lot of nightmares and a word processing program.” Legend has it he started making up stories to entertain a stuffed bear during his single digit years, then began writing them down sometime around his early teens when the growing catalogue of fiction started causing him to experience migraines. Although he had several short stories and newspaper articles published during his early adult life, it wasn’t until 2000 that his first full-length novel, Harm None: A Rowan Gant Investigation, hit bookstore shelves, officially launching the acclaimed paranormal thriller series. Sellars says that the biggest adjustment he has had to make with his writing career is coping with the time spent away from his family while traveling on promotional tours. Still, he approaches the necessity of public appearances with the same humorously deadpan and satirical wit that he applies to life in general, stating, “As long as I have an RC Cola and a bag of peanuts, I’m all good, Bubba.” All of the current novels in Sellars’ continuing Rowan Gant Investigations saga have spent several consecutive weeks on numerous bookstore bestseller lists as well as a consistent showing on the Amazon.com Horror/Occult top 100. In 2010 a short e-novella featuring a supporting character from the RGI cast spawned a new series, The Special Agent Constance Mandalay Novels, the first in the spinoff being IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER, which hit the streets November 2011. Sellars currently resides in the Midwest with his incomparably amazing wife, equally fantastic daughter, and a pair of felines he describes as, “the competition.” At home, when not writing or taking care of the household, he indulges his passions for cooking and hanging out with friends. In order to satisfy his lifelong dream of being a satirical humor columnist for a major metropolitan newspaper, twice each week he removes his glasses, dons blue tights and a red cape, then blogs about the incredibly bizarre world that is his life as a writer, husband, and father. It has been said that his blog articles sometimes blur the line between fiction and reality. To that Sellars responds, “What line?” M. R. Sellars can be located on the web wherever there is a virtual bar serving virtual single malt Scotch, single barrel bourbon, good Irish whisky, and decent beer. In other words, look for him on the major social networking sites.
The end of Forever by Melody Ichigami The end of Forever by Melody Ichigami Aug. 18, 2011 Free! 20443 words Read a sample
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Well hey there! I wrote three books so far, The end of Forever, and Shelly's Diary, and Hear the Melody in Me! Tell your friends about my books! Enjoy them while they're free!
The End of Innocence by Mike Busch The End of Innocence by Mike Busch Nov. 15, 2010 Free! 49828 words Read a sample
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The End Of It All by NICK HENDRIE The End Of It All by NICK HENDRIE June 18, 2011 $0.99 63016 words Sample 10%
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Nick Hendrie is the author of the controversial novels, Exit the Madhouse and From The Ashes - two philosophical works of genius that are known for having picked apart the current state of our educational and judicial systems as well as having questioned the need for religion and even a God at all. He is available at his website nickhendrie.com or on Facebook and at his email address - nickhendrie@hotmail.com for bookings on how to be confident and successful as well as book signings and live readings of his work.
The End of it All by Ed Gorman The End of it All by Ed Gorman Aug. 13, 2011 $0.99 11807 words Sample 20%
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The End of Light by Emily Ann Ward The End of Light by Emily Ann Ward May 17, 2012 $2.99 38904 words Sample 20%
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Hey, I'm Emily! I've been writing since I was young. I wrote mostly fiction, but I've posted some nonfiction here, as well. I love it, it's so fun. I grew up in Colorado, in Littleton, Loveland, and Fort Collins. I've moved around a lot, though, I can't stay too long in one place. I've traveled to South Africa, Zambia, the Marshall Islands, France, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy. My husband and I do a lot of traveling, and we plan to revisit Europe in the future. We live in Salem, Oregon right now with our two cats. I read, write, cook, try to make money from home. My chicken enchiladas are awesome. Hope you enjoy the writing!
The End of May Road (The Handover Mysteries, Vol. II) by D. L. Kung The End of May Road (The Handover Mysteries, Vol. II) by D. L. Kung Nov. 03, 2011 $2.99 78583 words Sample 10%
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D. L. Kung worked for over twenty years in China as a reporter, covering everything from narcotic control in Hong Kong to political infighting in Beijing's inner Communist Party circles. Over the course of a career leading from Hong Kong to Beijing to Tibet to Sichuan and the Greater China coastline, Kung kept notes that now inform The Handover Mysteries with a vivid sense of place and pace.
The End of Memory by Amanda Gannon The End of Memory by Amanda Gannon Sep. 04, 2011 $0.99 3221 words Sample 100%
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Amanda Gannon is an author, artist, and profaniteer who spends too much time around skulls to be considered truly sane. She hoards pirate treasure and cat whiskers, bakes excellent ginger cookies, and wants to be a supervillainess when she grows up. Despite being told that she would never find love if she didn't stop barking at people, she is happily married to Paul Batteiger. They have two cats, live in Oklahoma, and enjoy watching terrible movies without pants on. Scandalous! A chronicle of Amanda's exploits (mostly pantsless) can be found at http://naamah_darling.livejournal.com. Amanda is also half of the draft-horse team behind Adventurotica Publishing, which you can visit right here on Smashwords! http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/adventurotica
The End of October by M. Farrington The End of October by M. Farrington March 25, 2011 $0.99 4797 words Sample 20%
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M. Farrington has been writing genre fiction for the last twenty years. After several screenplays, short story collections, a novel, and various and sundry smaller projects involving ghosts, vampires, and the walking undead, she decided to try her hand at e-publishing.
The End of Terrorism by Rakesh Sethi The End of Terrorism by Rakesh Sethi Jan. 11, 2009 $0.99 12297 words Sample 10%
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The End of Texas by Juan Batista The End of Texas by Juan Batista May 05, 2012 Free! 38631 words Read a sample
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Juan Batista is the pen name of a professor of American Indian and Latin American history. I write books that are Indigenous Mexican Latino-Indian Tribal Centered alternate history or science fiction, and occasionally horror or fantasy. Forthcoming books- Coming in Fall 2012 Confederate Tyranny It is 1864. The Confederate Secret Service will win the Civil War the only way the Confederacy could ever have hoped to win…by terrorism! Almost 150 years before 9-11, Confederate agents carry out biological warfare on northern cities. For three generations, the Confederacy’s ever tightening dictatorship uses terror and repression against Blacks, Natives, Mexicans, Jews, Catholics, Mormons, Germans, Cajuns, and women to stay in power. But the day of reckoning is coming. The Confederate alliance with “our beloved brother Adolf” will only bring disaster… Coming in 2013: Spanglish America It is 1848. The newly victorious American government decides to annex all of Mexico, and its population, three-quarters the size of the US’s. It is just a matter of time until the United States of Indo-Mexica-America. It will be the most powerful, prosperous, free, and righteous nation the world has ever seen… A nation of Spanglish-speaking Americans…
The End of the Circus by Bernard Fancher The End of the Circus by Bernard Fancher March 31, 2011 Free! 2911 words Read a sample
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I live on a small and mostly defunct farm in western New York, where the events of a typical day include writing and walking my dogs--items not necessarily listed in order of priority. (At least not from the dogs' point of view.)
The End Of the Earth by Austin Torney The End Of the Earth by Austin Torney May 24, 2012 $0.99 3401 words Sample 20%
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Austin began writing for real around the age of forty, a respite from working as an Information Engineer in the field of Computer Science, doing programming, an art, as it turned out. He calls himself a humanist, and is one who enjoys the liberal arts, utilizing science, for it pervades every discipline. He is currently retired and lives in the mountains of Poughquag, NY, near the Appalachian Trail. He enjoys tennis, writing, fun, humor, thinking, sleeping, poetry, music, dining, travel, romance, reading, swimming, and life.
The End of the Line by Craig Lock The End of the Line by Craig Lock Feb. 16, 2011 $3.90 27587 words Sample 20%
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I’ve been writing about my passions since 1993. Craig has been involved in the corporate world (life assurance) for over twenty years in South Africa, Australia (briefly) and New Zealand. However, through a strange set of circumstances and finding himself in a small town near the bottom of the world ...and with nothing else to do, he started writing. Five published books later (well they turned out to be a vanity publisher and he and his family lost everything, their life savings, including the kitchen sink* - that episode is a book in itself!). Now many years later, “recovering“, having written another twenty manuscripts (on widely differing subjects - well what else is there to do here?)... this is where Craig is in the "journey/adventure" that is life. Craig has taught at the local Polytechnic, as well as running a successful creative writing course (not teaching sheep!). Together with his “technowhizz”friend, Bill Rosoman, he was the author of (as far as we know) the first creative writing course on the internet and this has developed to new writing and publishing courses we have introduced on our new Creative Kiwis.com website (www.creative kiwis.com) * that’s a metaphor, btw (“by the way”) * Craig has many varied interests and passions. He is particularly interested in the field of psychology – studying the human mind and what makes different people "tick-tock grandfather clock". He is fascinated by the "overlap between psychology and the dimension of spirituality". One of his missions in life is helping people make the most of their hidden potential and so finding their niche in life... so that they are happy. Craig’s various books probably tell more about his rather "eventful" life best (no one could believe it!). He writes books with serious messages and themes, then as a contrast "rather crazy, wacky stuff"…to keep him sane here. As an ‘anonymouse’ person wrote: "All of us are born mad; some of us remain so." Well nothing else much happens in quiet provincial New Zealand, other than headlines like "Golf Ball Thrown at Policeman" and "Beach Toilet Closed for Season.". True! The “writer” loves to encourage and empower people to be the best they can possibly be, and to create what they want in life. Craig has learnt plenty from the "school of life" (still "battered and bruised") and also from a few "hard knocks on the head". He is an extensive world traveller (on a "shoestring budget") and failed professional emigrater who has spent most of his lifes savings on airfares. He is still sliding down the razor blade of life on the beautiful undiscovered island that is New Zealand, somewhere near the bottom (rude!) of the world near Antarctica. There he talks to the 60 million sheep! So here goes… # HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE Craig Lock is an extensive world traveller and failed professional emigrater who has spent most of his life's savings on airfares. He is still 'sliding down the razor blade of life', stuck on a deserted (other than a few brilliant rugby players) island at the bottom of the world near Antarctica, where he is 'trying to throw a double six' to get off and go out into the real world - but he doesn't know where! In the style of Bill Bryson, HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE tells tales of his hilarious hair-raising adventures in his younger years through 'Grate' Britain and the Continent. ‘’Dropped out in Godzone‘’: Craig Lock's humorous travel book about his adventures in provincial New Zealand... One man and his family - and their experiences "Down Under". The author and his wife contrast life in colourful, vibrant South Africa with calm and kindly New Zealand - and with large dashes of humour offer much understanding of, and sympathy with the social attitudes of the two worlds. A new immigrant's impressions of life in provincial New Zealand (after coming from a large city in South Africa) ... and there were one or two rather funny adventures, nay escapades in "Sleepy Hollow" from time to time! REVIEW: "DROPPED OUT IN GODZONE is an original and agreeable piece of work. The picture it gives of New Zealand- to one who has never been there- has a ring of complete authenticity. The feeling of the country is relaxed, and perhaps rather unstimulating, but we get an overall impression from the writer that he views his time there with some affection, and above all with tolerance." This book breathes a natural humour and kindliness, which is what gives it the individual character that is so appealing. Autobiography has a particular value as a literary form. It is a shared kind of writing and I'll continue to bang the drum. It is unusual to encounter two such different manuscripts from the same author. Both (THE END OF THE LINE is the other book) have quality and share an easy and assured writing style that is a pleasure to read. Both of these short books are of first rate quality." Craig is presently working on his latest novel 'The Awakened Spirit', based on some true and inspiring stories of the indomitable human spirit, that lies within each one of us. Stories of endless possibilities. He firmly believes in the motto: "Find what you love doing, then you will never have to do a days work in your life." Craig is certain he has found his niche in life... anyway, what other job would be suitable for him? ## PPS: Well there WAS a big earthquake here in "Sleepy Hollow" last week with buildings damaged. It made international news! ******** Craig has a 'passion' for writing books that tell stories about people doing positive things in this often so hard, sometimes unkind world, occasionally cruel, yet always amazing world - true stories that leave the reader feeling uplifted, empowered and hopefully even inspired. http://www.creativekiwis.com and www.lulu.com/craiglock Craig's mission is to encourage people to believe in themselves and try to help inspire people around the world to achieve their goals and dreams in life, whatever they may be. http://members.tripod.com/~lock77/ www.craiglockbooks.com and www.selfgrowth.com/experts/craig_lock.html The various books* that Craig "felt inspired to write" are available at: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/craiglock(e-books http://www.creativekiwis.com/books.html#craig and www.lulu.com/craiglock * Hard copies and e-books - fiction and non-fiction: novels, self help, personal growth, inspiration, travel, humour and money books. All proceeds go to needy and underprivileged children - MINE! PS Don''t worry about the world ending today... its already tomorrow in little scenic and tranquil New Zealand
The End of the Old Ways by Harold Brannan The End of the Old Ways by Harold Brannan Sep. 01, 2011 $3.99 94613 words Sample 20%
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Harold Brannan is a retired radiologist living in San Antonio, Texas. He grew up on the storied Llano Estacado of the Texas Panhandle and the canyon lands along its eastern escarpment, an area formerly known as the center of the Comancheria. As a boy living in the cowboy culture of the West, he learned first hand of the nature of virgin prairie, playa lakes and arid plains of the Panhandle of Texas. Early in life he became enthralled by the nomads that occupied these lands before him and has spent sixty years tracing the history, artifacts and lore of these people.
The End of the Road by Brent Knowles The End of the Road by Brent Knowles Jan. 13, 2011 $0.99 4909 words Sample 50%
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Brent Knowles is a writer, programmer, and game designer. He worked at the role-playing game studio BioWare (Baldur's Gate 2, Neverwinter Nights, Jade Empire, Dragon Age) for ten years, during most of which he was a Lead Designer/Creative Director. Now he writes full time. He has been published in a variety of magazines including Neo-Opsis, On Spec, and Tales of the Talisman. In 2009 Brent placed first in the third quarter of the Writer’s of the Future Contest. He is also a member of SF Canada: Canada’s National Association for Speculative Fiction Professionals
The End of the Sky by Heather Clauson The End of the Sky by Heather Clauson March 06, 2011 $0.99 731 words Sample 20%
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Welcome to my page at Smashwords! I have been writing stories since I was a young girl and I'm excited to share some of them with you here. When I'm not writing or reading, I can be found outside running, walking, hiking, or skiing.
The End of the Tunnel by Bradly Dalton The End of the Tunnel by Bradly Dalton July 23, 2011 Free! 60542 words Read a sample
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Brad Dalton has degrees in education and history from the Univ of Michigan. He has a daughter, Cate and a son,Colin. He currently lives in Norfolk , Virginia
The End of the World by Michael Zagst The End of the World by Michael Zagst July 21, 2011 $0.99 6851 words Sample 10%
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novelist and screenwriter, born 1950
The End Of The World by Monica P The End Of The World by Monica P July 06, 2010 $0.99 1030 words Sample 15%
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This author has been writing for around thirteen years. She began with poetry, and expanded into the field of creative writing. Despite the fact that creative writing is her main focus, she has also expanded into non-fiction writing.
The End of the World by David Wilkin The End of the World by David Wilkin April 05, 2010 $7.99 105946 words Sample 5%
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A graduate in history, Mr. Wilkin has been writing in various genres for twenty five years. His enjoyment of English Regency-era dancing, which he taught for over ten years, led him to a wider study of the time period. Combining his training with his enjoyment of the period has led Mr. Wilkin to write several Regency era historicals.
The End of the World and Other Stories by Alexander Lurikov The End of the World and Other Stories by Alexander Lurikov April 04, 2012 $2.99 36460 words Sample 20%
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Alexander Lurikov's first work of fiction, Diary of a Discontent, was published in June 2011 by Gray Cadence Publishing House. His most recent collection of stories, The End of the World and Other Stories, is currently available in paperback. Many of Lurikov's stories are available as e-books, including: Demise, A Continual Farewell, Grains of the Golden Sand, Oliver the Abominable, Man Seeking Women, Doctor Highlane, and The Key.
The End of the World: Part 1 by Sarah L. Covert The End of the World: Part 1 by Sarah L. Covert April 27, 2012 You set the price! 2542 words
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Sarah L. Covert is is a writer, editor and publisher living in Charlotte, North Carolina with her adorable cat Sophie and her wonderful husband, Henry. She grew up in a small town outside of Pittsburgh, where her love for reading and writing science-fiction, strange tales and horror began. She was only 10 years old when she wrote her first scary story. She lived in Portland, Oregon for a decade, where her love for the strange and unusual was fostered. Sarah’s interest in the unusual has landed her many fascinating opportunities. In addition to several published poems and articles for online publications, she also created an expansive mythos for an alien culture featured in a sci-fi board game entitled “You ‘N’ IT“. Sarah has even worked in film and television. She was Second Assistant Director for a zombie feature film called “Flesh Of My Flesh“. Later, she worked as the Associate Producer of the local public access program “Northwest Artist Spotlight”, and has contributed her talents to a smattering of short films. For several years she collaborated with Lurker Films, coordinating the “H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival” and “Zompire: The Undead Film Festival“. Now she is here to bring you the latest in Science-Fiction, Strange Tales and Horror and has an exciting new project – Double Feature Press! as if that wasn’t enough, Sarah added more to her plate and joined the committee at a non-profit organization called the Inkwell Awards, as “Techno Queen”. With all of that on her plate, it is no wonder she never sleeps! “Someone once asked what it was that first drew me to horror, science-fiction and strange tales. That’s easy – Drive-In Theater Double Features. As a child my family and I would regularly go to the drive-in (back when they were far more prevalent). Usually they would play a “kid friendly” movie as the opener and a more adult movie later in the evening when the kids should have been sleeping. I never slept.” – Sarah L. Covert
The End Of Time by GlennAndSasha Gabriel The End Of Time by GlennAndSasha Gabriel Nov. 14, 2011 Free! 731 words Read a sample
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Update Notice: Hello everyone, and thank you for visiting our Authors Page. We have now published for FREE, Book Two of our Amanda Ackers Novels, "Amanda Ackers and The Realm Of The Witches"! Having published Book One, "Amanda Ackers and The Deep Forest Elves" for FREE on January 3rd, 2012, and having that Novel downloaded just over 3,165 times by March 29th, 2012, we are blown away! Sasha and I are working on Book Three of the series, "Amanda Ackers and The Thirteen Shards Of Legend." It should be available sometime in 2013, as we are both working on other novels as well. Several people have requested reading Book Three, prior to its publication. Should any like a pre-release version when we get to the editing stage, please let us know. As you may know, we do require you to sign a non-disclosure agreement and fax it back to us... it’s just good business practice after all. Adding up the downloads from our novel and all our short stories, the first short published on November 14, 2011, our total downloads have now reached over 11,443 as of March 29th, 2012! We are very thankful to you all, for supporting our work, which we do for the enjoyment of it. Our thanks also, to the many of you who have emailed us with kind comments on our stories and the first two books of our novel series, and those who have requested receiving a pre-release version of Book Three. We had never thought of doing a pre-release, but what a great idea! It gave many a chance to read the novels before we actually published them. Thanks to all of you! We are most humbled by the response we have received, and thank you from the top, middle and bottom of our hearts! If anyone would like to correspond with us, please shoot us an email when you get the chance, we would love to hear from you. Email us at: GlennAndSasha@gmail.com -------------------------------------------- Hello and thank you for visiting our Smashwords.com page. My name is Sasha Gabriel, and I would like to take a few moments to say a little about Glenn and myself. They say that creativity belongs to the young. Well, not always. Young at heart, I’ll buy, but nothing else. Writing is relatively new for me. I’ve been an avid reader for most of my 60+ years. But writing seemed daunting. How do you write an idea to get over to other people without boring them to death? How do you write conversations that sound like the people who are speaking them? Once I studied the “how to’s” a bit, and with the encouragement from Glenn, my wonderful husband and best friend, I started writing. And I love it. So does Glenn. Writing has opened a door for me that nothing else has – my imagination has soared and I’m absolutely thrilled and thankful, from the bottom of my heart, that others like my writing, as well. Both Glenn and I have been submitting very, very short stories (no more than 600 word stories) because these are also being entered into a writing contest with that directive. At the same time, both Glenn and I are writing novels (Glenn’s is awesome!!!! Think the depth of Lord of the Rings with the immediacy of Harry Potter and you’ve got it!). But I want to share something with you all… Glenn has battled Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia almost his entire life. That’s a mouthful, for sure, but try living with them on a daily basis! Even so, Glenn has worked to overcome the more serious side effects and his talent in writing, painting, and all over creativity is nothing short of staggering. Honestly… I’m running to keep up with him but I’m mostly just out of breath! So… the bottom line is… we’re all just human with all our challenges and it’s those challenges that make what we create that much better. Please… If you like to read… then write. If you like to paint… then paint. Pick up that paintbrush and start. For writing, get to your keyboard and begin. We think you’ll surprise yourself at your talents. And, again… Thank You all for your kind and generous words of appreciation for our stories! It means the world to us! ----------------------------- Glenn here. Just wanted to add that we never thought anyone would even read our work, let alone have downloaded our little stories thousands of times in such a short time. Because of the kind words from you all, I will continue to write. I have, as Sasha had mentioned, been writing the Amanda Ackers novel series, with Sasha contributing several chapters to each book. I had only begun writing the novel for fun, for our grandson Logan. I was not going to publish it, just print it out to give to him. However, with all the encouragement I have received via email, from those reading our little short stories, I have decided to publish the first two books of the Amanda Ackers series for FREE. Everyone keeps telling us we need to charge for them, so, should we decide to do so, they will be no more than $0.99 cents in U.S. Dollars :) My many thanks to all of you, for your continued support. Please feel free to contact Sasha and I at the following email address. We would love to hear from you, even to just say hi: GlennAndSasha@gmail.com
The End of Time by Virgil H Castleberry The End of Time by Virgil H Castleberry June 14, 2011 Free! 955 words Read a sample
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edit biographydelete Biography Born: Virgil H. Castleberry, in Thomasville, Georgia. Education: High School, and some Business School, no degree, and mostly self-taught. Religious Affiliations: Avoids organized religion like the plague; doesn't trust those who promote themselves as leaders. Political Affiliations: Identifies best with Conservative Libertarians; thinks that maybe anyone who gets into politics is not qualified to lead. Marital Status: Married, but not all that good at relationships... Likes: Dogs, cats, some people but not as much as dogs and cats; quiet and solitude, and the natural world. Dislikes: People who vehemently declare themselves to be (fill in the blank); people who believe their need entitles them to my effort or its rewards. Hobbies: Amateur Radio, Woodworking, Photography, Target Shooting Currently: Unemployed, writing, hoping things will improve... Goals: To sell enough copies of his books to support his hobbies...
The End of Time and other stories by MF Bishop The End of Time and other stories by MF Bishop June 01, 2011 Free! 19031 words Read a sample
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The End Of Times by Phillip Jackson The End Of Times by Phillip Jackson April 24, 2011 $0.99 905 words Sample 15%
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I was born and raised on Cape Cod, MA. I'm an avid reader and writer, am a construction worker, into martial arts, the craft, and bodybuilding. I have one novel finished and two others in the works that I hope to get published in print.
The End of Two and Three Digit Addition and Subtraction! by Lisa Holder - O'Sullivan The End of Two and Three Digit Addition and Subtraction! by Lisa Holder - O'Sullivan Oct. 15, 2009 $4.00 778 words Sample 50%
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I am a Second Grade Gifted teacher in Palm Beach County, Florida and new mom on maternity leave. I have been teaching for five years and always look for books that would bring a literary element to my lessons whether the content area be Language Arts, Math, Science or Social Studies. One search for a book, to help me teach "fact families" a concept in our Math text, turned out unsuccessful. So, I wrote one, to help me teach the lesson and my students understand the concept better. After sharing this story with other teachers I got a lot of positive feedback. This made me realize how much I enjoyed writing stories for classroom educational purposes and I continued. I hope Smashwords.com will aide me in getting these works out to other classroom teachers! **(search my name on teachers.net for lesson plans that go with my stories)
THE END Or, Just the Beginning. . . . by Anne M Angell THE END Or, Just the Beginning. . . . by Anne M Angell Aug. 14, 2011 $0.99 100024 words Sample 15%
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Truth be told, I like to write and help people. As a Christian and after teaching the bible for over twenty years, I decided that the main obstacle to overcome in class was the constant confusion by the students. Most had an opinion or belief that had little if anything to do with the Bible. So, I decided to take them back to the beginning. I have always maintained that truth of the Word of God manifests. If one doesn't see results, than it is time to figure out where the errs are in their understanding. From this perspective, I began writing in-depth bible study books for anyone who wants to know the Truth. My writings continued as I added children's books, a novel, fiction, and self-help books for teens and young adults. I believe everyone who likes to read can enjoy one of my many books.
The End Times 2012 by L C Walker The End Times 2012 by L C Walker Feb. 22, 2012 Free! 2257 words Read a sample
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Special Volume by L C Walker The End Times Special Volume by L C Walker Feb. 22, 2012 Free! 3804 words Read a sample
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Volume 1 by L C Walker The End Times Volume 1 by L C Walker Feb. 13, 2012 Free! 5309 words Read a sample
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Volume 2 by L C Walker The End Times Volume 2 by L C Walker Feb. 22, 2012 Free! 5275 words Read a sample
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Volume 3 by L C Walker The End Times Volume 3 by L C Walker Feb. 22, 2012 Free! 5305 words Read a sample
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Volume 4 by L C Walker The End Times Volume 4 by L C Walker March 01, 2012 $0.99 5018 words Sample 10%
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End Times Volume 5 by L C Walker The End Times Volume 5 by L C Walker March 12, 2012 $0.99 7226 words Sample 20%
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I thought about writing in 1970, but other things kept me from doing so. In 1979, I had the desire to write again, but Bible College kept me from that dream. In 1997, I wanted to share what the Bible had to say about the end times, so I began to write my first novel. I completed The Past or the Coming Future in 1998. I have now completed 6 more books. I am currently writing 5 more books. All of those should be ready before the end of the year. Watch for all of them in the coming months.
The End, or a New Dawn by Declan Conner The End, or a New Dawn by Declan Conner June 03, 2011 $0.99 10551 words Sample 20%
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Declan Conner lives in Brazil, where he teaches business studies in English. He has the good fortune of a beautiful wife, but with the misfortune to share the foot of his bed with a jealous stepson in the guise of a poodle. His short story, The End, or a New Dawn, reached the finals of a short story competition. Harper Collins editors and authors judged the stories. Declan is currently continuing to write short stories.
The End-time Evangelist by David James Hegarty The End-time Evangelist by David James Hegarty Feb. 07, 2012 $2.99 99092 words Sample 40%
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I wrote my first novel in High School, mostly in the back of science class, because science was boring. My favourite authors include John Irving, Robert Jordan, George RR Martin, Robin Hobb and Terry Pratchett. Although Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky are good too ...! Contact me at djh.author@gmail.com
The Ending We Deserve by Robert S. Levinson The Ending We Deserve by Robert S. Levinson May 12, 2011 $3.49 80766 words Sample 10%
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ROBERT S. LEVINSON, bestselling author of eight novels, The Traitor in Us All, In the Key of Death, Where the Lies Begin, Ask a Dead Man, Hot Paint, The James Dean Affair, The John Lennon Affair, The Elvis and Marilyn Affair. A regular contributor to Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen mystery magazines. Cited annual EQMM Awards poll three times. His Hitchcock short story, "The Quick Brown Fox," a 2009 Derringer Award winner. His fiction has appeared in “year’s best” anthologies six consecutive years, non-fiction in Rolling Stone, Writers Guild of America’s Written By Magazine, Los Angeles Magazine, Westways Magazine, Autograph Magazine. His ninth novel, A Rhumba in Waltz Time, scheduled for August 2011. More: www.robertslevinson.com.
The Endlands (vol 1) by Vincent Hobbes The Endlands (vol 1) by Vincent Hobbes Jan. 11, 2011 $2.99 72731 words Sample 20%
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The Endless Endeavor, a Problem Solving and Goal Setting Handbook by Sam Dutton The Endless Endeavor, a Problem Solving and Goal Setting Handbook by Sam Dutton Jan. 17, 2012 $1.39 4487 words Sample 20%
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The endless Ocean by Toby Bennett The endless Ocean by Toby Bennett April 05, 2011 $0.99 107398 words Sample 50%
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Toby Bennett was born in 1976 in Cape Town, South Africa. He holds a degree in philosophy from the University of Cape Town. Like many writers he has had a varied career that has included graphic and web design, database administration and technical writing. His true passion lies in creative writing and to date he has written five novels and a fair-sized collection of short stories. coupon code for this month is XW67S
The Endless Possibilities of Paper Mache - Imagination vs. Armageddon in the Cold War by Jo Swanson The Endless Possibilities of Paper Mache - Imagination vs. Armageddon in the Cold War by Jo Swanson Feb. 02, 2012 You set the price! 73581 words Sample 20%
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Jo Swanson is a freelance writer and occasional contributor to the Durango Telegraph. She lives on 40 acres near Marvel, Colorado, where she enjoys nature, gardening and a relatively relaxed rural lifestyle.
The Endless Road by James Monaghan The Endless Road by James Monaghan Sep. 30, 2011 $0.99 5314 words Sample 20%
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James Monaghan is a writer living and working in Lyons, France.
The Endowed by Tianna Xander The Endowed by Tianna Xander Sep. 10, 2009 $4.99 34207 words Sample 5%
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The Enduring Human Spirit: Thought-Provoking Stories on Caring for Our Elders by Charles Tindell The Enduring Human Spirit: Thought-Provoking Stories on Caring for Our Elders by Charles Tindell Oct. 18, 2010 $12.80 73931 words Sample 10%
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The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer by Barry Leeds The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer by Barry Leeds Aug. 12, 2011 $8.99 46239 words Sample 20%
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The Enemy in the Mirror by Sandra Miller The Enemy in the Mirror by Sandra Miller Aug. 31, 2010 $2.99 11472 words Sample 50%
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Sandra Miller is an author. She's that girl you knew in school who always had a notebook in one hand and a pen in the other, and spent every spare second experimenting with ways to put them together. Her fiction works have previously appeared in Alienskin Magazine, Long Story Short, and Bewildering Stories. Her poetry has appeared at Storyhouse, and one of her poems won the Grand Prize in the FictionAddiction 2002 poetry contest. Her non-fiction articles have appeared in Writer's Journal, Music for the Love of It, Antiques & Collecting Magazine, Writing World, Vision for Writers, and Writer's Forum, a Writer's Digest publication. She can be found on the web at www.sandra-miller.com
The Enemy of God by Robert  Daley The Enemy of God by Robert Daley June 28, 2011 $5.99 114251 words Sample 10%
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Robert Daley is the author of seventeen novels and eleven non-fiction books. Born and brought up in New York, he graduated from Fordham University, did his military service in the Air Force and began writing stories, articles and books immediately afterward. He was a New York Times foreign correspondents for six years based in France but covering stories from Russia to Ireland to Tunisia, fifteen or more countries in all. Much later he served as an NYPD deputy commissioner, which explains why many of his books have played out against a police background. His work has been translated into fourteen languages, and six of his books have been filmed. He is married with three daughters. He and his French born wife divide their time between a house in Connecticut and an apartment in Nice. France.