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Muhammad Ali! The Man, His Life and His Famous Quotes - Classic Edition | by Athena Granados April 19, 2012 | $2.99 | 3859 words | Sample 20% |
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Barack Obama: The Unauthorized Biography | by Webster Griffin Tarpley April 18, 2012 | $5.99 | 274151 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The contemporary philosopher of history Webster Griffin Tarpley became widely known for his best-selling George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (1992), the first book to detail the role of the Bush dynasty in supporting the Nazis. Tarpley graduated from Princeton in 1966 with an AB degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, followed by a Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Turin, Italy. He received his MA in humanities from Skidmore College in 1999; and a Ph.D. with a dissertation on Paolo Sarpi, His Networks, Venice, and the Coming of the Thirty Years' War. A veteran adversary of international terrorism, he directed the 1978 study commissioned by a former member of the Italian government entitled Chi ha ucciso Aldo Moro? (Who Killed Aldo Moro?), which accused NATO intelligence. He was among the earliest to denounce the Obama coup of 2008, publishing Obama: The Postmodern Coup (April 2008) and Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography (August 2008). |
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In View of a Precipice | by Niehl Anderson April 18, 2012 | You set the price! | 119511 words | Sample 20% |
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Love Your Traumatic Brain Injury | by Alexander and I April 18, 2012 | You set the price! | 7102 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, I have lived abroad in Asia, Europe and N. America, since the age of four. |
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Diarios de Rafael Hoffman: Los mercenarios | by Albert Gamundi April 18, 2012 | Free! | 39113 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi to all, i'm writing my biography in english, because who read my profile can understand me. I start to write when i said to me "Albert, you need to unchain your feels and take part in stories of wizards, assasins, warriors, kings, princess... My first book "Twilight of the Swordmaster", was burned in a hate attack, because someone broke down my ilusion. Two years later, at the summer of 2011 i listened a singer in a concert, who returned me to the writter's way. Actually i'm studing history at the university, and i'm founding my charter's in streets. You can be one of my charter's, if i found you... I expect than my books can be a clue to success in this way called life |
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Das Tagebuch der Wunder | by Bruno Zimmerli April 18, 2012 | $9.99 | 47014 words | Sample 20% |
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A Journey to Hell and Back | by Charlotte Russell Johnson April 17, 2012 | $2.99 | 77789 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Dr. Charlotte Russell Johnson is a writer, motivational speaker, and Christian evangelist. She has had an active prison ministry for numerous years. She has worked with numerous non-profit agencies. Her work has encompassed helping inmates, victims of AIDS, teenage mothers, and substance abusers. The author was instrumental in establishing Teens Empowerment Awareness with ReSolutions, Inc. (TEARS). Dr. Johnson has B.A. in Health Science with a minor in Criminal Justice from Columbus State University where she graduated Phi Kappa Phi and magna cum laude. She received her Master's Degree from Troy State University in Community Psychology in Counseling. She holds a D.Min. in Biblical Counseling. She attended the graduate programs of Beacon College and Graduate School, Beacon University, Andersonville Seminary, and Southern Christian University. However, she states her GED remains her proudest degree. |
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Mary Upton Ferrin - Earliest Massachusetts Pioneer In Woman Suffrage | by S.M. Smoller April 16, 2012 | $4.99 | 16095 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am the Library Media Specialist for the Higgins Middle School and the Web Author for the Peabody Public Schools. I spent a decade freelancing as a newspaper correspondent. My writing now takes the form of curriculum designed to incorporate the history of Essex County, specifically Peabody, Massachusetts. |
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Escape to an Orphanage | by Marvin Dorfman April 16, 2012 | $2.99 | 76639 words | Sample 15% |
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An Old Man Who Lives Alone and Talks To His Cat | by Jerry Lane April 16, 2012 | $2.99 | 25006 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born in Wichita, Ks in 1950. Attended Southeast High School and Wichita State University. Married twice and divorced twice. Currently lives alone and writes as much as possible |
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Adventures With Oinkie | by Oinkie April 15, 2012 | Free! | 1575 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, My name is Oinkie on Feb 14th 2006 I came into the life of Shane & Jessica's when during the day Shane was feeling down since the tragic accident that killed his father. He was a nervous wreck in the car whenever they went out,so Shane decided that he wanted a travel companion. While Shane & Jessica were suppose to be watching the dog they decided to take a trip into a near by mall. While there they searched the mall from top to bottom for something to put a smile on Shane's face, the first stop was the Toys R' Us, in which Shane seen me on the shelf. He picked me up looked at me and even hugged me, he then put me down and ventured through the rest of the mall. When Shane & Jessica returned back to Toys R' Us they had nothing but a frown upon Shanes face, and I was still sitting on the shelf looking depressed as well, Shane walked over picked me up yet again and hugged me.He then carried me with a smile upon his face to the counter in which he paid for me. At that time I was placed into a big bag... I was actually placed upside down so my foot was hanging out of the bag, which made for a very interesting walk for Shane & Jessica as they had to walk to the other end of the mall with me like that,they later told me they got plenty of strange looks. When we got to the car I was taken out of the bag, placed in the backseat for a short time before being brought forward and sat on Shane's lap in which he released me by cutting my tag off, from that moment on I knew that I was set free into a wonderful family. The name Oinkie was later given to me as it was apparently discussed before my purchase and it put a smile on Shane's face as well as tears in his eyes. Since being purchased I've been on many adventures including one shortly after I was brought into Shane's life, so be sure to check out my blog to find out all about my adventures. |
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Nacido Patria o Muerte. | by Alejandro's Libros April 15, 2012 | $6.99 | 61848 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: "When reading this author, get-in till the second part of the book in order to better understand what he meant..." ...The News Yourk Timez Clock... ___ Alejandro Roque was born in Havana City, Cuba. After being released from Castro’s imprisonment, finally In 1994 he went to political exile in USA. He is a graduate from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) with a Master of Science (MS) and from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) with a Bachelor in Arts, both in United States; and previously graduated as a jet military Air-Force-combat pilot and Tactical Command from Krasnodar High Military Aviation College of pilots A.K. Serov in the former USSR. Please visit our sites: - http://alejandroslibros.blogspot.com - http://alejandroselibros.blogspot.com - http://profeciasyteologia.blogspot.com For more about this author and books you can go to his main blog and click on the side tab under "10 questions given to us" (Frequently Asked Questions). Thank you for taken the time to look at them here and there! |
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Born Motherland or Death. | by Alejandro's Libros April 15, 2012 | $6.99 | 73248 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: "When reading this author, get-in till the second part of the book in order to better understand what he meant..." ...The News Yourk Timez Clock... ___ Alejandro Roque was born in Havana City, Cuba. After being released from Castro’s imprisonment, finally In 1994 he went to political exile in USA. He is a graduate from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) with a Master of Science (MS) and from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) with a Bachelor in Arts, both in United States; and previously graduated as a jet military Air-Force-combat pilot and Tactical Command from Krasnodar High Military Aviation College of pilots A.K. Serov in the former USSR. Please visit our sites: - http://alejandroslibros.blogspot.com - http://alejandroselibros.blogspot.com - http://profeciasyteologia.blogspot.com For more about this author and books you can go to his main blog and click on the side tab under "10 questions given to us" (Frequently Asked Questions). Thank you for taken the time to look at them here and there! |
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The 2012 End Of The World Tour | by Jonathan Frost April 15, 2012 | $29.99 | 37522 words | Sample 10% |
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Flying Colors | by Jonathan Danilowitz April 14, 2012 | $3.99 | 65819 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I came crashing out from deep inside the dark and frightening 'closet' in a blaze of publicity, with the Israel Supreme Court's precedent-making decision that gay people have rights too. I won! I now live a calm burgeoise life in Tel Aviv with my partner of 32 years. Civil rights, animal rights, gay rights, politics, bridge and socializing fill my days. Writing "Flying Colors" was a fulfilling journey - I hope you enjoy the flight too. |
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Papa and The Democrats | by Dottie Hicks April 13, 2012 | $0.99 | 2170 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Dottie Hicks Biography Dottie Hicks is a native East Texan, born in the crossroad community of Tundra, Van Zandt County. She graduated from Canton High School, attended Tyler Jr. College, studied journalism at Eastfield Jr. College in Dallas where she was feature editor of the school’s magazine. Dottie holds a B.A. degree in Psychology from the University of Texas (where she outranked, chronologically speaking, most of her professors.) She is a perennial student and is currently engaged in the complicated course of learning HOW to use the computer. She has enjoyed a myriad of vocations over the years; a published author of several religious-oriented articles; a former fashion model with the prestigious Kim Dawson Model Agency in Dallas; was actively involved in the formation of Channel 33 Christian television station in Dallas; as an actress she did T.V. commercials and worked in various Dallas based movies. (She was double and stand-in for Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie and Clydeâ€.) Dottie’s writing portfolio includes: researching and completing a biography of an old-fashioned, turn-of-century preacher, Rev. A.C. Bates, for the minister’s descendants.. It is appropriately titled “Brimstone Batesâ€. Her screenplay “Solo of Love†was birthed at the University of Texas while studying screen writing. It grew from a one-act play to a full-blown manuscript and has been optioned by two film companies. Her historical novel “Harriet’s Journey†is fiction based on the life of Harriet Hastings, a Southerner living in southwest Missouri during the Civil War who is caught in the cross fire between Union and Confederate factors seeking to control the state. At war’s end she undertakes the most perilous journey of her life. Alone, except for her three young children and an aged black mammy, she journeys through the wilds of the Arkansas Ozarks in a converted cotton wagon drawn by two emaciated oxen in search of her husband who is “somewhere in East Texasâ€. Dottie is a portrait artist. She calls herself a “Painter of Peopleâ€. Self-taught, she has painted hundreds of oil portraits over the last several years. The paintings range from movie stars (she was commissioned to paint a full length western of the late Steve McQueen to hang over his fire place in Idaho.) to mansions, mongrel dogs to mules. They hang in homes from California to the Carolinas. She specializes in children and women’s portraits. She readily admits, “My talent is a gifting from God, and I give Him the glory! Dottie and her husband George live in Dallas, Texas. |
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Bitter Freedom: Memoir of a Holocaust Survivor | by Jafa Wallach April 13, 2012 | $2.99 | 53906 words | Sample 20% |
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Spread Thin & Moving Fast | by Ed De Avila April 13, 2012 | $3.99 | 142939 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Without either a high school diploma or GED, Ed De Avila obtained a Ph.D. in developmental psychology and has published widely on issues relating to language, culture, and schooling. He has lectured at major American universities, testified before congress on national assessment issues, served as a senior consultant to state and federal educational agencies, including the US Office of Civil Rights. Dr. De Avila has won grants and awards from the Ford Foundation, Canada Council, US Office of Education, produced an award winning national children’s television series (Villa Alegre), and coauthored language proficiency tests (Language Proficiency Scales) in the United States, published nationally and internationally. |
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Melissa's Gift | by Olin Dodson April 13, 2012 | $9.95 | 143869 words | Sample 15% |
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Roy Acuff and Me | by Dottie Hicks April 13, 2012 | $0.99 | 1952 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Dottie Hicks Biography Dottie Hicks is a native East Texan, born in the crossroad community of Tundra, Van Zandt County. She graduated from Canton High School, attended Tyler Jr. College, studied journalism at Eastfield Jr. College in Dallas where she was feature editor of the school’s magazine. Dottie holds a B.A. degree in Psychology from the University of Texas (where she outranked, chronologically speaking, most of her professors.) She is a perennial student and is currently engaged in the complicated course of learning HOW to use the computer. She has enjoyed a myriad of vocations over the years; a published author of several religious-oriented articles; a former fashion model with the prestigious Kim Dawson Model Agency in Dallas; was actively involved in the formation of Channel 33 Christian television station in Dallas; as an actress she did T.V. commercials and worked in various Dallas based movies. (She was double and stand-in for Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie and Clydeâ€.) Dottie’s writing portfolio includes: researching and completing a biography of an old-fashioned, turn-of-century preacher, Rev. A.C. Bates, for the minister’s descendants.. It is appropriately titled “Brimstone Batesâ€. Her screenplay “Solo of Love†was birthed at the University of Texas while studying screen writing. It grew from a one-act play to a full-blown manuscript and has been optioned by two film companies. Her historical novel “Harriet’s Journey†is fiction based on the life of Harriet Hastings, a Southerner living in southwest Missouri during the Civil War who is caught in the cross fire between Union and Confederate factors seeking to control the state. At war’s end she undertakes the most perilous journey of her life. Alone, except for her three young children and an aged black mammy, she journeys through the wilds of the Arkansas Ozarks in a converted cotton wagon drawn by two emaciated oxen in search of her husband who is “somewhere in East Texasâ€. Dottie is a portrait artist. She calls herself a “Painter of Peopleâ€. Self-taught, she has painted hundreds of oil portraits over the last several years. The paintings range from movie stars (she was commissioned to paint a full length western of the late Steve McQueen to hang over his fire place in Idaho.) to mansions, mongrel dogs to mules. They hang in homes from California to the Carolinas. She specializes in children and women’s portraits. She readily admits, “My talent is a gifting from God, and I give Him the glory! Dottie and her husband George live in Dallas, Texas. |
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Shute the Messenger | by Graham Fricke April 13, 2012 | $4.99 | 46746 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Graham Fricke has practised and taught law and for a dozen years presided over criminal and civil trials in the County Court of Victoria. During that period, he published three textbooks and numerous articles in law reviews. During his period on the bench, Fricke obtained a diploma of criminology and wrote three lighter works, Libels, Lampoons and Litigants (1984) Judges of the High Court of Australia (1986) and Profiles of Power (1990). His Tales from the Courts was published by Lothian in 1999, at a time when he was Visiting Professor at Deakin University. In 2007, his Ned’s Nemesis was published, while his latest book, Assassins Chasing Glory, was published in 2008. Fricke grew up in Melbourne, but has spent a couple of years in the United States (where he obtained his Master of Laws – at the University of Pennsylvania), eighteen months in Hobart (teaching), six months in Brisbane (teaching) and six months at ANU (as a Visiting Fellow). He recently undertook a tour of Australia in a campervan. Fricke has participated in numerous interviews on radio and television, especially in relation to the Profiles of Power book (about Australian Prime Ministers). He is married to Toni Ladanyi and has five children, two step-children and nine grandchildren. |
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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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Blessed Returns | by Stuart Albright April 12, 2012 | $2.99 | 62215 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Stuart Albright earned his B.A. in English and Creative Writing from UNC Chapel Hill and a M.Ed. from Harvard. When he was only 26, Albright published Blessed Returns, a memoir about a summer he spent working in the slums of Camden, New Jersey. In 2009, Albright published Sidelines, which was hailed by the Sun Journal as "the definitive word" on high school football. His work has appeared in the News and Observer, Herald-Sun, and Independent Weekly. Albright currently teaches English and Creative Writing at Jordan High School in Durham, NC, where he also coaches football. In 2006, Albright was named the Durham Public Schools Teacher of the Year. In 2008, he received the Milken National Educator Award, dubbed the "Oscars of Teaching" by Teacher Magazine. In addition to teaching, Albright is a freelance editor and a regular guest lecturer on issues of urban education. He lives with his wife and son in Durham. |
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Walking Through The Pain | by Dean Alleyne April 12, 2012 | $9.99 | 43462 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dr Dean Alleyne was born in St Andrew, Barbados and educated at The Alleyne School, St Andrew and Harrison College, St Michael. After four years teaching, he moved to England where he completed a BA degree in Geography at Birkbeck College, London before resuming his career in teaching. He later completed an MEd at the University of Keele and after retiring as a head of a secondary school, successfully completed a Doctorate in Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. |
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John Somerset Pakington: his first 50 years | by Andrew Harris April 11, 2012 | $4.99 | 166445 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a retired businessman, and live in Droitwich, Worcs, UK. I have been interested in local history for many years, and have completed a study of the Vernon family of Hanbury Hall, Worcs, also workhouses and the Andover Union scandal, as well as the Pakington family. I can be contacted on andrewharris1@mac.com |
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A Reflected Life III | by Cyn Bagley April 11, 2012 | $3.49 | 10213 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Cyn Bagley spent much of her formative years in moving with her family. She continued this obsession by joining the US Navy, and seeing the world: Japan, Panama, and Germany. She was diagnosed with Wegener's Granulomatosis, a Vasculitis disease, in 2003, giving her more time to write. She now lives in Northern Nevada and is an aunt to all the Chihuahuas in her area. |
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Midnight Sun, Arctic Moon | by Mary Albanese April 11, 2012 | $9.99 | 61091 words | Sample 20% |
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Mama and Me | by Bette Nunn April 11, 2012 | $5.99 | 300220 words | Sample 20% |
| 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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Marilyn Monroe: Legend and Tragedy, an essay in The David Morrell Non-Fiction E-Collection #2 | by David Morrell April 11, 2012 | $0.99 | 7735 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: DAVID MORRELL David Morrell is the award-winning author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created. He was born in 1943 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. In 1960, at the age of seventeen, he became a fan of the classic television series, Route 66, about two young men in a Corvette convertible traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The scripts by Stirling Silliphant so impressed Morrell that he decided to become a writer. In 1966, the work of another writer (Hemingway scholar Philip Young) prompted Morrell to move to the United States, where he studied with Young at the Pennsylvania State University and received his M.A. and Ph. D. in American literature. There, he also met the esteemed science-fiction author William Tenn (real name Philip Klass), who taught Morrell the basics of fiction writing. The result was First Blood, a ground-breaking novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. That “father†of modern action novels was published in 1972 while Morrell was a professor in the English department at the University of Iowa. He taught there from 1970 to 1986, simultaneously writing other novels, many of them international bestsellers, including the classic spy trilogy, The Brotherhood of the Rose (the basis for a top-rated NBC miniseries that premiered after a Super Bowl), The Fraternity of the Stone, and The League of Night and Fog. Eventually wearying of two professions, Morrell gave up his academic tenure in order to write full time. Shortly afterward, his fifteen-year-old son Matthew was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and died in 1987, a loss that haunts not only Morrell’s life but his work, as in his memoir about Matthew, Fireflies, and his novel Desperate Measures, whose main character lost a son. “The mild-mannered professor with the bloody-minded visions,†as one reviewer called him, Morrell is the author of thirty-three books, including such high-action thrillers as The Naked Edge, Creepers, and The Spy Who Came for Christmas (set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives). Always interested in different ways to tell a story, he wrote the six-part comic-book series, Captain America: The Chosen. His writing book, The Successful Novelist, analyzes what he has learned during his four decades as an author. Morrell is a co-founder of the International Thriller Writers organization. Noted for his research, he is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School for wilderness survival as well as the G. Gordon Liddy Academy of Corporate Security. He is also an honorary lifetime member of the Special Operations Association and the Association of Intelligence Officers. He has been trained in firearms, hostage negotiation, assuming identities, executive protection, and car fighting, among numerous other action skills that he describes in his novels. To research the aerial sequences in The Shimmer, he became a private pilot. Morrell is an Edgar and Anthony nominee as well as a three-time recipient of the distinguished Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association. The International Thriller Writers organization gave him its prestigious ThrillerMaster Award. With eighteen million copies in print, his work has been translated into twenty-six languages. |
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One Bite Of The Cherry | by Jacqueline Stewart April 10, 2012 | $4.99 | 61547 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: With writing, I was a late starter, as I'd always wanted to be an actor. I used to sing too, and rather fancied myself in Musical Comedy except that I was too tall to be the heroine. But after I got married, and had three children, I was too busy with other things. Then in 1964, my life took an unusual turn, for my army officer husband was sent to Bangkok for two years, on a SEATO project, and of course we all went with him. Well, that was an experience - a bit like being tossed in at the deep end of a pool where you'd sink if you didn't quickly learn to swim. We knew nothing about Bangkok. It was so very hot all the time, and airconditioners were rare. Very few people spoke English and the language was difficult to learn. However life gradually improved, we began to make friends, and as I didn't have any housework to do, I began to love my life style. I could go out all day, knowing that my cook would be serving the dinner by the time we all came home. I started teaching English to fill in my time, the children settled down at their new school, and things were going well until the Easter weekend when our cook was stabbed. But that's another story and one of the reasons I wrote "One Bite Of The Cherry". So many strange and wonderful things began to happen to us during our two years in Bangkok, that I had to share our story, so that others could enjoy it too. |
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John Lennon: Quick Quips, Cryptic Quotes & Cool Comments! | by Greatest Books April 10, 2012 | $2.99 | 2574 words | Sample 20% |
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The Who: Before They Were Famous The loudest Rock Band in the World | by Greatest Books April 10, 2012 | $2.99 | 8142 words | Sample 20% |
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A Satin Place/Hope After Abortion | by Anna Houstan April 10, 2012 | $2.99 | 5915 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Anna lives in Minnesota with her husband. She has been blessed with two grown children who are both married and several grandchildren. She is a retired registered nurse. She likes to quilt, read, and garden. She also enjoys the company of her dogs. She would like to hear your comments. |
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The Highest Peak | by Kathy Lee Pair April 10, 2012 | $3.75 | 59353 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Kathy lives in Fort Bragg, NC with her husband who is a Chaplain in the U.S. Army. She started writing short stories as a child and won several writing contest. She enjoys mystery, thrillers, children books and science fiction. |
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Journey to Destination Next: Peace in the midst of any storm | by Sheila Smith April 09, 2012 | $2.99 | 49529 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Sheila R Smith is an Ambassador, Empress and A Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Apostolic (Prophet and Seer), Intercessor, Author; worship leader; counselor; mentor; life coach; Motivational Speaker; A cheerleader and advocate for Woman and their causes. "Most of all a Servant". Lady Smith is a no nonsense straight talking woman of God that is humorous as much as serious about the things of the Kingdom. She is known for straight talk with no chaser being the order of the day. A mother of 4 adult children and 7 grandchildren, Prophetess Smith's life's passion is to see people become all that they are predestined to be. |
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Memories from Canada to Colorado | by Kate Everson April 09, 2012 | Free! | 1360 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a Canadian photojournalist interested in topics of spirituality, travel, ancient sites and Celtic history. One of the key elements in my ebooks is nature as I find that a way to connect to the spiritual side of people. Whether fiction or nonfiction, we can all relate to the trees, sun and sky. I also like writing stories about my grandchildren Shannon and Ally who are growing up faster than I can write! |
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Shouting for Justice: The Journey of a Jewish Journalist | by Herb Brin April 09, 2012 | $4.99 | 37426 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Herb Brin (1915 – 2003) was born and raised in Chicago. Herb was an investigative reporter for the City News Bureau and Los Angeles Times, a world-recognized poet, and pioneering Jewish journalist. He founded the Heritage, a chain of Jewish community newspapers spanning southern California, where he served as editor, publisher and columnist. His books include: Conflicts, My Spanish Years, Wild Flowers, Nobody Died Laughing, Poems from the Rubio, Ich bin Ein Jude, and Justice, Justice. He is survived by three sons, Stan, David and Dan. |
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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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The Protected Will Never Know: 10th Anniversary Edition | by Don Meyer April 09, 2012 | $7.99 | 70415 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Don Meyer is a writer and speaker. He is the author of six books, including Jennifer’s Plan, Winter Ghost, McKenzie Affair, Uncle Denny, The American War, and the Vietnam War memoir The Protected Will Never Know. |
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A Genteel Spy | by Judith Riker Damon April 09, 2012 | $6.99 | 51651 words | Sample 20% |
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Mending Matthew | by Della Grant April 08, 2012 | $6.99 | 54266 words | Sample 20% |
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Boom Town Boy: Coming of Age on Alaska's Lost Frontier | by Jack de Yonge April 07, 2012 | $9.99 | 65537 words | Sample 20% |
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Escape From Critical Confusion | by Joseph Harris April 07, 2012 | $2.49 | 87554 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I have a criminal and drug addiction history, which I have been free from for 39 years. My experience in these two areas is what motivated me to write, "Escape From Critical Confusion". Besides the history,I also have been working in the field of chemical dependency for 38 years and I have a bachelor's of science in counseling and human development. |
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Bluejacket: A Sailor's Life | by Chet Bright with Derek Turner April 07, 2012 | $4.99 | 51807 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Chet Bright is a retired senior chief petty officer and a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, where he was a member of the Navy's elite Underwater Demolition Teams. He is a former instructor at the Navy's Explosive Ordnance Disposal School and served in Vietnam with the National Oceanographic Office. In retirement, he captained the Peace & Plenty for nearly 40 years. He lives in Stuart, Florida. Derek Turner is the Washington Bureau Chief for Stars and Stripes, the independent newspaper serving the U.S. military around the world. He lives in La Plata, Maryland. |
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Entangled in Yugoslavia - an Outsider's Memoir | by Stephanie Allen-Early April 07, 2012 | $7.50 | 58646 words | Sample 20% |
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Ultramarine and Yellow Dreams | by Ruth Kolman Brophy April 06, 2012 | Free! | 698 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ruth Kolman Brophy is an Austrian painter and writer living in the San Francisco Bay area. |
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Mr. Olcott's Skies: An Old Book and a Youthful Obsession | by Thomas Watson April 06, 2012 | $1.99 | 35430 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a writer, gardener, naturalist, and amateur astronomer delighted to find himself living in Tucson, Arizona. That puts me in an amazing and biologically diverse desert land, and right next door to some very dark skies. When the sun goes down, I mean. And assuming there are no clouds. |
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Barfußkinder: Eine Kindheit in der Zwischenkriegszeit | by Berta Margreiter April 06, 2012 | $19.99 | 80612 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Berta Margreiter geb. Rabl wurde am 7. Dezember 1924 als jüngstes von vier Kindern in Hopfgarten, Grafenweg 4, geboren. Ihre Familie besaß eine kleine Landwirtschaft. Leider verstarb der Vater schon im Jahre 1926. Seine Witwe musste sich allein mit den kleinen Kindern ohne jegliche Unterstützung durchbringen. Berta besuchte die Volksschule in Niederau-Wilschönau, danach half sie daheim im Haus und in der Landwirtschaft, zumal ihr Bruder Sepp, der die Landwirtschaft einmal übernehmen sollte, zum Arbeitsdienst und dann zur Wehrmacht einberufen wurde. Doch die Mutter kränkelte immer mehr, sie musste ins Spital und sodann in die Klinik nach Innsbruck eingeliefert werden. Dort starb sie am 7. März 1941. Einige Zeit vor und nach dem Tode der Mutter war Berta allein im Haus und versorgte Hauswesen und Vieh so gut sie vermochte. Dann wurde das kleine Anwesen verpachtet. Berta kam zu einer alleinstehenden Tante nach Kundl, von dort besuchte sie die Handels-schule in Schwaz. Danach war sie als Büroangestellte im Arbeitsamt Schwaz beschäftigt, kurze Zeit nach dem Krieg noch ein Jahr in den Jenbacher Werken. Berta heiratete den nachmaligen Volksschuldirektor Bartl Margreiter und bekam mit ihm zwei Kinder. Danach war sie nur noch Hausfrau und Mutter. Nebenbei aber, soweit es ihre Zeit erlaubte, begann sie mit dem Schreiben. Das war ihr schon seit jeher ein Bedürfnis. Es entstanden Mundartgedichte und auch Kurzgeschichten, vorerst ohne Ehrgeiz, sie zu veröffentlichen. Ihre ersten Förderer waren der Kulturredakteur Alfred Strobl von der Tiroler Tageszeitung, Dr. Anton Brugger vom Tiroler Bauernbund, vor allem aber Dr. Friedrich Haider vom ORF. Er förderte viele Mundartschaffende aus Nord- und Südtirol. Durch seine Sendungen machte er sie einem breiten Hörerkreis bekannt. Nach dem Ableben ihres Mannes verblieb Berta Margreiter noch 22 Jahre lang allein in ihrem Heim am Sonnbichl. Eine plötzliche Erkrankung zwang sie zur Aufgabe ihres bisherigen Wirkungskreises, sie konnte sich selbst nicht mehr versorgen. Aus diesem Grund zog sie in das Altersheim Reith und hat diesen Entschluss noch nie bereut. Von allem Anfang an bot man ihr dort die Möglichkeit zum Schreiben, ein Angebot, das sie dankbar annahm. |
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A Reflected Life II | by Cyn Bagley April 06, 2012 | $3.49 | 10575 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Cyn Bagley spent much of her formative years in moving with her family. She continued this obsession by joining the US Navy, and seeing the world: Japan, Panama, and Germany. She was diagnosed with Wegener's Granulomatosis, a Vasculitis disease, in 2003, giving her more time to write. She now lives in Northern Nevada and is an aunt to all the Chihuahuas in her area. |
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Visions of My Father: Ode to Killer Joe | by MaryJo Romano April 06, 2012 | $0.99 | 10909 words | Sample 20% |
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