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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"Alone" | by Rolly A. Chabot Oct. 08, 2011 | $6.25 | 19871 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The writer has lived throughout the Canadian north. My travels have taken me into some of the most remote and isolated regions a man can find himself. I have a great respect for nature and all she offers. I have many pastimes and they all centre around the outdoors. Fly fishing, hiking, photography or simply sitting alone in a place where a man can be surrounded with the quiet. I have written a series of seven books called "Quiet Reflections" in an ebook format available at Amazon under my name. |
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"Brotherhood of the Rejected Screenplay" | by Chris Braun May 16, 2011 | $3.99 | 34876 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: NYU, Writer, US Navy, Advertising Sales, Chris Braun Creative Ad Agency |
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"Hill Fires" | by Rolly A. Chabot Oct. 08, 2011 | $6.25 | 31093 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The writer has lived throughout the Canadian north. My travels have taken me into some of the most remote and isolated regions a man can find himself. I have a great respect for nature and all she offers. I have many pastimes and they all centre around the outdoors. Fly fishing, hiking, photography or simply sitting alone in a place where a man can be surrounded with the quiet. I have written a series of seven books called "Quiet Reflections" in an ebook format available at Amazon under my name. |
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"Normal" MAYDAY | by Ron Berger Dec. 28, 2009 | $9.95 | 23565 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I was an air traffic controller in the USAF. Spent 41 years in the construction industry. Ended up as an Architect. Authored twelve books - "The House That Ron Built", "Are You Being Served Yet?", "P-NUT, The Love of a Dog","Normal' MAYDAY","Time for TEA", "Growing Old is a FULL-TIME JOB", "Time for MORE TEA" and "Time for STILL MORE TEA". "One Candle at a Timeâ€, “Looking @ things in generalâ€, “The Real Changeâ€, and “Back to Basicsâ€. |
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"So, Why Have You Never Been Married?": A Memoir of Love, Loss and Lunacy | by Alan Stransman Jan. 21, 2012 | $8.97 | 153406 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Alan Stransman is the author of two book: "Don't Let Your Dream Business Turn Into a Nightmare: A Cautionary Tale for Would-Be Entrepreneurs" and "So, Why Have You Never Been Married?: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Lunacy", the former of which has been taught in entrepreneurship programs at the university level. Alan Stransman is a former television writer/producer/director, the creator of the television series "Spectacular Spas", which was broadcast in over 50 countries worldwide, and the Founder of one of the first day spas in the world for men, called The Men's PowerSpa. |
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"The Other Side of Alzheimer's, a caregiver's story" | by Marietta Harris Oct. 31, 2011 | $3.99 | 37909 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: An accomplished musician, vocalist, composer, author and an outstanding motivational speaker Marietta A. Harris is a native San Franciscan who has traveled the globe. She has lived in Europe but now resides back in the Bay Area. Most recently, Ms. Harris returned from a European tour where the Alzheimer’s Association in Carpi, Italy invited her to share her story with families who are now care givers. Her message was well received. You will be encouraged as you read her story. After working for 37 years she is now retired. Now she is devoting her time to writing and helping others. Her book is currently available at Google, Amazon.com,Amazon UK, kindle, Lulu.com and through her website at: www.mariettaharris.com. The audio version of this book will be available in December 2011. |
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"The Quiet" | by Rolly A. Chabot Oct. 07, 2011 | $6.25 | 20769 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The writer has lived throughout the Canadian north. My travels have taken me into some of the most remote and isolated regions a man can find himself. I have a great respect for nature and all she offers. I have many pastimes and they all centre around the outdoors. Fly fishing, hiking, photography or simply sitting alone in a place where a man can be surrounded with the quiet. I have written a series of seven books called "Quiet Reflections" in an ebook format available at Amazon under my name. |
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'Buddhish': The Unfeeling Doctor's Freefall into Buddhism, Grief and Grace | by Melissa Yuan-Innes Dec. 09, 2011 | $5.99 | 40340 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Melissa Yuan-Innes is an emergency room doctor and writer who lives with her husband, one son, one daughter, two cows, and too many mosquitoes outside of Montreal, Canada. She writes thrillers and science fiction/fantasy under Melissa Yuan-Innes, mysteries under the name Melissa Yi, romance under Melissa Yin, and children's/YA under Melissa Yuan. "Mixing mystery in with sheer humanity and splendid characterization, Yuan-Innes's story is a delight." --Alicia Curtis, A&E Editor, The Stormy Petrel "Melissa Yuan-Innes delivers a Bradburyian shocker" --Paul Di Filippo, Asimov's "Yuan-Innes employs a fresh use of language to spin a storyline that is at once universally familiar and intriguingly original." --Brian Agincourt Massey, judge of the 2008 Innermoonlit Award for Best First Chapter of a Novel, in awarding first prize to _The Popcorn Girl Meets Darwin Jones_ |
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(2004/11: Phil Duse versus the Tyranny of DoD/DOJ) and its Intelligence and Investigative Agencies | by Phillip Duse Sr. Dec. 30, 2010 | $9.99 | 92702 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The author is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) Retired. He traveled extensively throughout the U.S. Europe and Asia, and attended five universities during off duty hours State side and during overseas assignments. The effort earned in excess of 100 credit hours resulting in the award of an AA degree from the "University of Maryland" European Division. After retiring from the US Army, his initial civilian employment was as a logistical supervisor with "Bendix Field Engineering" outside of Baltimore Md. Then he held a Government position, Property Administrator with the Defense Logistics Agency's Contract Management Command, Silver Springs, Md. Next assignment was with the US Navy's Naval Air Systems Command, VA, where he served as the senior Property Manager. Then he returned to the Defense Logistics Agency's Contract Management Command employed in the "Special contract [Black Box] office, retiring from Government employment in 1997. He continued his writing education through completion of courses offered by the "Institute of Children's Literature" and a Free Lance Writing Course offered by "Hardcourt Learning Direct" before publishing his first book "Phil Duse Versus the Tyranny of DOD/DOJ and its Intelligence and Investigative Agencies". He has written or contributed to authorship of several logistics related manuals, published by the Department of Defense. He is also the author of "EEOC: The Real Deal" (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) and "New Short Stories and Three Hand Pinochle" before authoring this book "False Color of Authority" all published by Xlibris. Phillip Duse is the author of "EEOC: The Real Deal - Do They Really Support Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act?, "False Color of Authority - Government Hit Men" and "US Government Quacks and Dolts - Engaging in Defamation/Entrapment Strategies to Get Phil Duse." |
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(Re)MAKING LOVE: a sex after sixty story | by Mary L. Tabor July 13, 2011 | $7.99 | 59527 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mary L. Tabor is the author of The Woman Who Never Cooked, which won Mid-List Press’s First Series Award and was published when she was 60. Her short stories have won numerous literary awards. Her experience spans the worlds of journalism, business, education, fiction and memoir writing. She was a high school English teacher who joined the business world, leaving her corporate job when she was 50 to earn an MFA degree. She teaches at George Washington University, works with less-privileged populations at the D.C. library on how to get started writing, and is a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. She lives in the Penn Quarter in downtown D.C. |
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-1997- A Memoir | by Steve Kenny March 02, 2012 | Free! | 79467 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Steve Kenny was born in Chicago in 1961. He has worked as a newspaperboy, a busboy, a janitor, a machine operator, a furniture mover, a dockman, a whiskey truck driver, an OTR driver, a medi-van driver, a UPS driver, a pile driver operator, a landscaper and groundskeeper, an ironworker, a roofer, a custom area rug maker, carpetbinder and highly-rated floor installer. |
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100 Days of Fantasy | by Ty Johnston Oct. 04, 2011 | $0.99 | 40082 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ty Johnston is a fiction author and former newspaper journalist. Most of his writing is in the fantasy and horror genres, but he has been known to dip his pen into the literary fountains from time to time. When not busy writing or reading, he enjoys spending time with his wife, their beagle and house rabbits on their crazy travels across the U.S. |
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100+ Quotable Quotes By & About Dr. Ron Paul~ A Real Amer-I-Can! | by Steve Nelson March 21, 2012 | Free! | 9019 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hey, when I write a story, I write it so its a smooth read. You don't have to carry a dictionary to read one of my stories. Easy on the eyes and smooth read'in + a swell story, that's what I like! Steve Nelson is a resident of N. Ogden, Utah. He has worked for over 30 years at Business Ownership and in the Handyman/Maintenance field. He is a H.S. Graduate. Steve has written 5 books; Tomorrow’s World #1 (Currently Published in Hardback form by PublishAmerica) TW2 DESERT TREK- Now on SMASHWORDS & spiral bound and self published. The Maintenance Engineer- Now on SMASHWORDS & spiral bound and self published. Escape from the ORDER!- Now on SMASHWORDS & spiral bound and self published. The Problem Eliminators!- Now Published with Smashwords! Steve is easy to find on Facebook, just lookup Steve Nelson of Ogden, Utah and find the guy in the Australian bush hat! G’Day |
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101 “Brain Teasers†on Robert De Niro | by Movie Magic April 27, 2012 | $2.99 | 5392 words | Sample 20% |
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13 miles & walking | by Thomas Ditlhoiso March 17, 2012 | $0.99 | 2265 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a starter writer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. |
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13 Years in America | by Melanie Steele April 09, 2012 | Free! | 68620 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Melanie moved to the United States from Canada in 1998 and, after traveling and relocating several times, she settled in Minnesota to earn her master's degree in English. For the past five years, she has served as the Development Director for a rural community radio station on the North Shore of Lake Superior. In her free time, which translates to the hours after she puts her daughter to bed each night—the hours that most people fill with watching TV or socializing with friends—she has written 13 Years in America. You can e-mail her at Melsteele.writer@gmail.com. She’d love to hear from you. |
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1309 Days to Freedom | by Dietrich Geschke March 20, 2012 | $4.99 | 110828 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dietrich W. Geschke was born in pre-war East Prussia and lived on his father's farm until January 1945. Along with his mother and sister he was captured by the Red Army. He experienced the killings, mistreatments, hunger and plunder by the Russian soldiers after the war and spent the next 3 1/2 years with his mother and sister on collective farms in Kaliningrad Oblast (former pre-war East Prussia). Dietrich's father served as a soldier on the Eastern Front and was captured by British Forces. He was released in West Germany soon after the war. Dietrich's mother worked every day as a forced laborer without any pay, food, extra clothing or days off. Dietrich helped manage the family's scarce food supply, and they survived hunger and starvation under the constant threat of armed Russian guards patrolling all available food sources on the collective farm. Stalin wanted all Germans out of pre-war East Prussia. He wanted to settle Kaliningrad Oblast with Russians transposed from Belarus and other Russian provinces. Finally in September 1948, the long-awaited day came and the family left the collective farm in Kaliningrad Oblast and arrived in East Germany. They escaped across the border from East to West Germany on foot in November 1948 and finally experienced freedom. Dietrich started grade school in West Germany after a 4 1/2 year hiatus of not attending any school. He experienced real freedom along with his father, mother and sister when they arrived in the U.S. as immigrants in April 1952 under the Displaced Persons's Program. Dietrich started high school in Iowa, not having had previous instruction in english. He received his B.S. degree in psychology and his M.D. degree from the University of Michigan. He spent his career as a general surgeon and urologist in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. Today Dietrich writes from his home in Sahuarita, Arizona, where he lives with his beautiful wife, Lynda. |
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2001: A Big Nutter Oddity | by Mike Sharpe Oct. 21, 2009 | Free! | 12489 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rookie Writer, Podcaster, wanna Be Novelist. At least here is a step in the right direction. |
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2009's Hot Authors: Interviews by Aggie Villanueva | by Aggie Villanueva Dec. 08, 2009 | $2.99 | 32189 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Aggie’s how-to, The Rewritten Word, held multiple Amazon category bestseller status for over seventeen months (and still holding), and Amazon Categories Create Best Sellers hit multiple category bestseller three days after release at Kindle. Published at Thomas Nelson before age 30, award-winning author Aggie Villanueva is now a self-published fiction & nonfiction author at Amazon/Kindle with The Rewritten Word (won the 2011 Global eBooks award in Writing/Publishing), Rightfully Mine and Amazon Categories Create Best Sellers, all of which reached bestseller in multiple categories shortly after release, and also ranking in multiple categories of Amazon’s Top Rated, Hot New Releases and Tag Communities lists. Aggie founded Promotion á la Carte, author promotional services July 2010 and 6 months later was voted #2 at Preditors & Editors in Promotion, and #4 in 2011. My Book Marketing Systems, her sister company saves authors $100s - $1,000s, allowing them entry into the author app mobile market. She teaches author promotion across the Web. Villanueva is also an award-winning critically acclaimed photographic artist represented by galleries nationwide, including Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. Contact Villanueva at aggie@promotionalacarte.com. |
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2010 Hindsight: A Year of Personal Growth, In Spite of Myself | by Sharon E. Cathcart Jan. 25, 2011 | $0.99 | 19501 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Books by internationally published author Sharon E. Cathcart provide discerning readers of essays, fiction and non-fiction with a powerful, truthful literary experience. A former journalist and newspaper editor, Sharon has written for as long as she can remember and generally has at least one work in progress. Sharon lives with her husband and an assortment of pets in the Silicon Valley, California. |
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220: S I F T I N G ~ The Alien Battle Royale or How we met the Spirit of Kurt Cobain | by Israel Light March 10, 2012 | $26.71 | 13948 words | Sample 9% |
| Author bio: "We here at Israel-Light: High Intensity Discharge for those who wish to Sleep in Peace are a collaboration of scientists / artists / farmers / environmentalists / philosophers / healers / entrepreneurs / visionaries / vegetarian animal lovers / attorneys / surfer mavericks who bring you the most revolutionary and enlightening methods to assist you pro actively on your path of eternal youth, immortality, and longevity. We are folks just like you who have more life experiences than degrees to which we attribute our learning. But sure, we have degrees and even awards too, if that sort of thing impresses you. What impresses us is a nice day surfing. Surfing and going home to your significant other? Even better." |
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25 Chapters of My Life: The Memoirs of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna | by Olga Alexandrovna April 12, 2012 | $6.99 | 69145 words | Sample 10% |
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250 Anecdotes About Religion | by David Bruce Nov. 20, 2011 | $1.00 | 23714 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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250 Anecdotes About Religion: Volume 2 | by David Bruce Nov. 20, 2011 | $1.00 | 23434 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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27 Views of Chapel Hill | by Daniel Wallace Aug. 02, 2011 | $7.95 | 58908 words | Sample 20% |
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3 Pennies | by Rev. Lawrence Gray Sr. June 14, 2011 | $9.99 | 149535 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a Minister preaching and teaching the gospel for the past fifteen years; I have three children and three grandchildren. I enjoy reading, playing chess and singing. |
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30 Failures by Age 30 | by Katharine Miller Jan. 17, 2011 | $1.99 | 25792 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Katharine Miller is a writer and designer. She is the author of The Curable Romantic: Advice for the Romance-Impaired and 30 Failures by Age 30. She is also working on a graphic novel series, Robot of Leisure (www.robotofleisure.com). View more of her work at katharinemiller.com |
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33 Days: Touring In A Van. Sleeping On Floors. Chasing A Dream | by Bill See March 19, 2011 | $0.99 | 81739 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Bill See was the lead singer for critically acclaimed Los Angeles band Divine Weeks for the duration of the band’s lifespan from 1984-1992. Divine Weeks was signed to the Dream Syndicate’s Steve Wynn’s Down There label in 1987 and released their debut Through & Through that May before embarking on their first national tour that summer. The journals Bill kept on tour are the source of the majority of 33 Days. Divine Weeks released one more full length album on First Warning Records called Never Get Used To It released in September 1991. “When we left on that tour, we set out to have our own Kerouac ‘On The Road’ experience, and when I wrote 33 Days my motive was to write a book you’d go searching for after finishing ‘On The Road’. The book’s less about making it, and more about how crucial it is to seize your moment and the perils of sitting on your dreams. It’s about liberation, giving yourself the gift of opportunity and ultimately defining your own idea of success. It’s for anybody who ever stood at their crossroads with a dream screaming inside wondering whether to choose the road that goes off the map or fold up their tent and head back home.†|
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3:14 am | by Allen Hancock Nov. 18, 2010 | Free! | 3349 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Allen Hancock was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1952. He joined the Australian Regular Army in 1970 and spent the next 21 years moving around most areas of Australia. He left the Army in 1992 and has been working as a professional records manager since then. Allen has more than 40 years association with the records industry working with Federal and State Government agencies as well as in higher education and private enterprise. |
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4.5 Years | by Jean Gill March 11, 2011 | $3.99 | 24212 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: To find about more about Jean Gill or contact her, visit http://www.jeangill.com She is also a photographer with a portfolio at http://www.istockphoto.com/jeangill Jean Gill is a prize-winning author and member of the Welsh Academi. Her publications include two books of poetry, two military histories, four novels, non-fiction on goat cheese and a translated work on training dogs. She has lived in the South of France since 2003 and her articles on French life, cheese and plumbing have appeared in 'France' magazine. She lives with her husband and a big white dog, and is mother or stepmother to five children and three grandchildren. Her own childhood was nomadic, following her Scottish soldier father from one posting to another, and her current nationality is Welsh Provencal of Scottish provenance. This allows her to support the winning team on most European sporting occasions. Before moving to France, Jean Gill was the first woman to be a Secondary Headteacher in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire. She is a specialist in English and literacy who worked in South Wales for over 20 years with 4-19 year olds, and as adviser to their teachers. As a consultant, she trained teachers throughout the UK and mainland Europe. |
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596 Switch: The Improbable Journey From The Palouse to Pasadena | by Crimson Oak Publishing Oct. 13, 2011 | $12.99 | 71360 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Crimson Oak publishes books with possitive messages of hope, possibility and determination . . . |
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6367 (Or 40 Ways to Get Killed Without Seeing Combat) | by Willard Ferguson Feb. 23, 2012 | $4.99 | 88403 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Willard Alston Ferguson Jr., a.k.a. Will or Buster, was born in New Bern, North Carolina. His father Willard senior was in the lumber business which led the Ferguson family to travel throughout the South in search of hardwood. His father also liked to gamble and tell stories in the Southern tradition which influenced young Jr's writing. His mother Edith May Guthrie loved poetry and would have him sit and write poetry whenever he said he was bored. He put himself through his last year of High School working in a mortuary as an ambulance attendant and lifeguarding at a local lake. After high school he became a lifeguard at Myrtle Beach SC. He also served four years active and two years reserves in the U.S. Navy. Upon completing his service he worked as an ambulance driver in Los Angeles California and attended college to learn short story writing. After earning his Associate Arts degree he was hired by Max Factor Cosmetics Co. Later he became the first VP of Operations for Giorgio Perfume in Beverly Hills. After retiring he began working in movies as an extra, actor,and writer. 6367 (or 40 ways to get killed without seeing combat) is his first novel. |
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7 Greatest Sportsmen of the Modern Era | by Frank Oliver April 20, 2012 | $2.99 | 48775 words | Sample 10% |
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7 Temples to Bill Gates | by Lenny Everson June 22, 2011 | Free! | 6210 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: List of Completed Works by Lenny Everson (As of April, 2102, over 9600 copies of Lenny's works have been downloaded.) Novels • Death On a Small, Dark Lake. 67,700 words. Our hero snags a body in a remote lake. • Death on a Rocky Little Island 71,500 words. Our hero convinces a friend to take a canoeing trip to the 30,000 islands. • Mount Moriah 50,000 words. A strange sequence events involves a priest, a poet, a CSIS agent, a space alien, four horny teens, among others. My most fun fiction. • Last Exit to Pine Lake. 45,000 words. A dying writer goes back into the bush to off himself. Grimly literary. My best fiction. Novelettes • Granite and Dry Blood. 9,700 words. Our hero wants to write a book on Massassauga Park. Various people would prefer that he didn’t. • Death on a Foggy Spring Portage. 11,800 words. One member of a paddling group is found dead on a muddy portage. Screenplays • Murder on a Foggy Spring Portage. One member of a paddling group is found dead on a muddy portage. Plays • Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Ghosts of the two Métis leaders meet in today’s world to remember their lives. A short (20-minute) play for two actors. Full-Length Poetry Books • The Minor Odyssey of Lollie Heronfeathers Singer. A middle-aged woman tries to connect with her aboriginal ancestry. • In The Tavern of Lost Souls. Four poets meet at a grungy bar once a month to give their poetic answers to random questions. • Love in a Canoe. A set of five chapbooks and a songbook about the love of canoeing. With illustrations. • Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont are Dead. Ghosts of the two Métis leaders meet in today’s world to remember their lives. Includes the play. Poetry Chapbooks • Encounter in a Small, Old Cemetery. Autumn. Midnight. Poet visits a small, old private graveyard. Best poem I ever wrote. • Fire and Ashes. Poems about life’s flames and regrets. • The Empty Tarmac of a Long-Abandoned Airport. Poems about having a midlife crisis. • Love Poems A compilation • Pray for Me: 22 Poems Probably Slandering God and Jesus • Ballads from an Unlucky Fisherman: Poems from a fisherman • Tweetable Limericks. 60 limericks small enough to be tweets • Hiking Poems. Co-Authored Poetry Chapbooks • Who Would Be a God? Susan Ioannou and Lenny debate the merits of being a god. • How to Dance Naked in the Moonlight. Katherine L. Gordon (Celtic pagan) and Lenny (skeptic) confront the ceremony. • Cats and Dogs. With I. B. Iskov • For Ko Aye Aung: A Plea for His Release from Prison. For Amnesty International, with other poets. Non-Fiction Chapbooks • If You Condemn Gays: The Bible on Homosexuality and Other Items. • The Architecture of Suburban West Kitchener. A light look at house styles. • The Architecture of The University of Waterloo. A light look at the campus buildings. • Making Tourist Attractions for Towns and Small Cities. Advice. • Technological Solutions to Global Warming. • Hyphens: A Guide for the Early Twenty-First Century. • Colons and Semicolons: A Guide for the Early Twenty-First Century. • How to Review Draft Technical Writings • Rebecca’s Trail (Grand River Trail) in Winter • 7 Temples to Bill Gates: a modern mystery • The Great God Pan - or Not • Two in a Tent: Camping Humor. • Why Haven't Aliens Contacted us? Songbooks • Dance Songs for Weddings Available on Smashwords • Canoe Songs. part of a set of six chapbooks about the love of canoeing. With illustrations.. Available on Smashwords • 18 Dingbat Songs for Kids Available on Smashwords |
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9/11 Truther: The Fight for Peace, Justice and Accountability | by Jon Gold Feb. 24, 2012 | $5.99 | 106680 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jon Gold is a web designer and web developer for a small company in PA. For the last 10 years, he has been an advocate for 9/11 Justice, and an advocate for the 9/11 First Responders. |
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A 40-year-old Midget in a Little Girl's Suit | by Bette Nunn July 28, 2010 | $4.99 | 15761 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Bette Nunn lives in Martinsville, Indiana, is married and has three grown children. Her other published work is a book titled “Burn, Judy, Burn†about mass murderer Steven T. Judy and the young mother of three children that he killed in 1979. She has also written a small book about the Morgan County Courthouse and articles that have been published in detective and other national magazines. Mrs. Nunn was a reporter, assistant editor and managing editor at The Reporter and Reporter-Times, a newspaper in Martinsville, Indiana, from 1963 to July 2003. Her career covered nearly 41 years and she continues to write news, feature stories and columns for the newspaper from her home. Her main interests have been her family, working for the good of Martinsville High School, Morgan Hospital and Medical Center, Morgan County Fair and US veterans. She enjoys writing and history and also plans to continue to write some children’s books. “The Yo-Yo String†is her first attempt at a fictional story. She thanked her daughter Shelley for allowing use of her pictures on the cover to portray what Annie could have looked like. |
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A Bleeding Brain "A True Story" | by Andrew S. Bloom May 08, 2012 | $5.99 | 30574 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Andrew S. Bloom was born in Great Neck, New York, to Sharon and Arnold Bloom. Andrew grew up in Plainview, New York, and moved to Florida shortly after graduating from Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, in 1992. He has suffered three brainstem bleeds as a result of a birth defect which resulted in his undergoing intensive rehabilitation on four separate occasions. He has also undergone brain surgery in an attempt to correct the underlying problem. Through all this, he has maintained a positive attitude. His first book, A Bleeding Brain, is an inspiring and amazing true story. He resides in West Palm Beach, Florida, with his wife, Caroline; son, Ryan; daughter, Samantha; and their dog, Oreo. |
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A Book of Dreams | by Peter Reich Feb. 08, 2011 | $9.99 | 57421 words | Sample 15% |
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A Borrowed Anorak (Dad I'm on the run) | by Francoise Jewell Dec. 02, 2011 | $2.99 | 105336 words | Sample 15% |
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A Boy Called Lwazi | by Lwazi Nkiwane Sep. 06, 2009 | Free! | 18524 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lwazi Nkiwane is one of the brightest upcoming young talent in the world of fiction and music. He has penned three screenplays 'Waiting In Vain', 'Life Lessons' and 'Everything's Not Lost' and dozens of songs. He's currently working on his own music album and studying in TVU in Reading in Berkshire in the UK. He lives in a house that shares with Herman, Dan and Julian in Reading, Berkshire in the UK. |
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A Bridge to the Mountain | by Ray Wiseman March 19, 2012 | $5.95 | 59405 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ray Wiseman's early memory--being pushed up a rope ladder and over the side of a tramp steamer at age two--set the tone for his life. He has spent much time travelling, and most of his life looking from the hilltop of one adventure to the beginning of the next. Born in England, Ray has lived in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and South Africa. He has traveled in Africa and Asia. Ray counts writing as his fourth career. He began his working life as an electronics technician, then returned to school to study for the Christian ministry. He spent time in the pastorate and overseas with a missionary society. He returned to electronics, working as a video systems engineer. In 1993, he took early retirement to pursue a career as a writer and speaker. Ray graduated from Radio College of Canada (now RCC Schools) in 1952. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Waterloo and a Bachelor of General and Biblical Studies from Briercrest College. He has also studied at the Toronto Institute of Linguistics and The International Institute of Christian Communications (Daystar University College) in Nairobi. Ray is a member of The Word Guild, an association of Canadian authors and writers who are Christian. |
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A Brief History Of Pink Floyd | by Andrew Means Oct. 10, 2011 | $1.99 | 29624 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Andrew Means grew up in Britain and lives in Arizona, on the outskirts of Phoenix. As a journalist he has written about musicians and entertainment for local and national media. |
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A Brief Moment in Time | by William Wayne "Bill" Dicksion March 05, 2011 | $2.99 | 46106 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Wayne "Bill" Dicksion writes historical adventure novels with authenticity. He has published six novels and a memoir. Bill, as he is called by his friends, is a prolific writer, and he doesn't pull punches; he tells it like it is, or was, as the case may be. If you like high adventure with a touch of romance, you will like his stories. |
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A Broad Abroad | by Ron Bryan Aug. 16, 2011 | $2.99 | 52139 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Some of my primary interests include martial arts, firearms, UFOs, life after death, psychology and ancient cultures Noteworthy trivia: My brother joined the National Geographic Genealogy DNA Project. He discovered that we are direct descendants of Genghis Kahn. Lots of American families claim ancestry to him, but ours is among the first to have this verified. |
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A Bumpy Ride | by Ronjon May 06, 2010 | $4.99 | 183668 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: A Note from Ronjon: I was born in Virginia and raised in Washington D.C. and Prince Georges County, Maryland. This story is based on my life. I am sixty years old now, and I have done more than my fair share of drugs and hard-core partying, and kicking ass. Most of the names, times and places have been changed for obvious reasons. I slept on army cots most of my life, whether they were in my aunt’s basement laundry room, my cousin’s back porch way down in the boonies of Virginia, or whatever institution I was in at the time. I was in and out of institutions from the beginning of my early life. I guess I was hardheaded or at least as they say, “Hard to train,†or maybe it was because of someone else beside my family was raising me, who knows? In this story, you will read what a living hell is all about, and what evolves from having no control over your children and letting them basically run loose and raise themselves because,, of no parental control, or love. When you read this story, you will sit back and probably say that there is no way that anybody in the world has been through this much in just sixty years of life. This is the first time that I have decided to sit down, write, and share my life with anyone! It is far from what I am proud of; believe this. I am ashamed, as well as embarrassed! I can only hope that these stories will help some young man to realize that this kind of life, brings nothing but misery, and despair! These events have often been so very painful to recall, events, or nightmares if you will; that I have tried all of my life to forget. I continue to fine-tune this story, which only reaches my twenty-one years of life |
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A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal--Complete Set | by Anais Nin Sep. 30, 2011 | $9.99 | 518489 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Anais Nin (1903-1977) was born in Neuilly-Sur-Seine, near Paris, and was the daughter of a renowned pianist and composer, Joaquin Nin. Abandoned by her father in 1913, she and her family traveled to New York, where she began her now famous diary, comprised of some 35,000 pages over a period of six decades. When the first volume of 'The Diary of Anais Nin' was published in 1966, it began Nin's meteoric surge to fame. However, often overlooked are the works of fiction she created, beginning with 'The House of Incest' in 1936, which was followed by a then-banned edition of a collection of novellas under the title 'The Winter of Artifice.' This original edition has been republished for the first time in 2007. Perhaps Nin's most acclaimed fiction is the series of short stories in 'Under a Glass Bell,' which she self-published in New York during the 1940s when no commercial publisher would take the risk. She then began a series of novels that were interconnected and finally collected into one volume entitled 'Cities of the Interior.' Her final novel was 'Collages,' about which Henry Miller said, "Even the finest collages fall apart with time; these will not." Anais Nin was one of the 20th century's most innovative and compelling artist, and now her works are finally appearing in digital format. |
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A Candle Burned | by Jerry Guibor Jan. 19, 2009 | $16.00 | 52955 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Jerry Guibor, a native of California, was graduated from then-San Jose State College with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Over the next 40-plus years, he worked as a photographer, reporter, page designer and editor at newspapers in California, Arizona and Oregon. In 1994, he moved to Rostov-on-Don, Russia, where he served one year as a missionary. After several subsequent short-term mission trips to Russia and Ukraine, he moved to Kiev, Ukraine, in 2004 and lived there for 13 months, working again as a missionary. The stories in this book were told to him by his friends from those two countries. Jerry is retired from the newspaper business but continues to travel to Ukraine as a missionary. He has two married children and five grandchildren, all of whom live in Arizona. He resides in Fresno, California, where he operates a photography business, JG Photography. |
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A Candle in the Dark | by Lisa Engle Escobar Jan. 09, 2010 | $6.95 | 90770 words | Sample 20% |
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A Caribbean Tragedy | by Roger Stutter Feb. 13, 2012 | $4.99 | 58636 words | Sample 15% |
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A Ceiling of Stars | by James Carron Oct. 15, 2010 | $4.99 | 34751 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Freelance writer |
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