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Dillon and the Night Before Christmas | by Russ Anderson Feb. 02, 2012 | Free! | 11595 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Russ Anderson can usually be found in the suburbs of Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, his daughter, two beagles, and a very old, very angry cat. When he's not working for the man, he enjoys bicycling, making up stories, and pie. |
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Trip Down To Hell | by Monica P Feb. 01, 2012 | $1.00 | 1092 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: 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. |
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Taking The High Road | by Richard Jackson Feb. 01, 2012 | $1.99 | 10959 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Richard Jackson was born in Norfolk, on the East coast of England, and spent his formative years in a small village North of London. After graduating from London University he worked in the IT business for 40 years, before retiring and going to live in Sweden. He has written a number of novels and short stories, mostly humourous. He is married to a Swedish woman, and has two daughters by an earlier marriage. He spends his time writing, playing tennis and bridge, and trying to learn Swedish. |
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All Expenses Paid (fact meets fiction) | by Helen Ducal Jan. 30, 2012 | $1.20 | 69665 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was determined to be a writer ever since being asked to leave the Brownies for chalking on the benches. Had my first business at 19, married at 20, divorced at 30, ditched the 9-5 at 40 to work as a live-in carer, working in Europe, travelling to Australia and writing in between. Got a first in Media Writing at 50, moved to France, where I recharge my batteries and write and eat and sleep. But still have to return to Blighty every 2 weeks to earn my rent, until I can write full time! |
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The Christmas Wish | by Timothy Paterson Jan. 23, 2012 | $0.99 | 5684 words | Sample 25% |
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Packers On The First Out | by Brian Williams Jan. 20, 2012 | Free! | 2089 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Just a writer sometimes called Billy. |
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Flings and Arrows | by Debbie Viggiano Jan. 20, 2012 | $4.99 | 82724 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I'm a writer, a wife and a mum to stroppy teenagers. I have a dog who keeps me sane because she never answers back, bangs doors or demands endless taxi services. And if she did she'd tip me. Together we go for long walks in the wind, rain, sun or snow. And that's when I create characters and stories... |
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The Old Woman from Catspaw | by Russ Durbin Jan. 19, 2012 | $0.99 | 1458 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Russ calls himself a "Pennsylvania Hoosier." Born and raised in Indiana, he has lived in Bucks County, PA, for 30 years. He began his career as a newspaper and broadcast journalist in news and sports. After a career in corporate communications, Russ has turned to writing fiction, specializing in short stories. Genres include westerns, sports, historical, romance, and character delineation stories. |
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Und tschüss | by Sigrid Wohlgemuth Jan. 19, 2012 | $4.80 | 94805 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Sigrid Wohlgemuth wuchs in der Nähe von Köln auf. Seit 1996 lebt sie auf einer griechischen Insel. In ihren Kurzgeschichten, die zahlreich in Anthologien und Zeitschriften veröffentlicht wurden, möchte sie dem Leser Land und Leute ihrer Wahlheimat näher bringen. Sie schrieb eine Anthologie, die nicht nur das Inselleben sondern auch die kretische Küche mit zahlreichen Rezepten beinhaltet. In ihren Romanen spielt Köln und besonders Kreta, eine wesentliche Rolle. |
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The Magic of Christmas | by Rebecca Besser Jan. 18, 2012 | $1.99 | 11634 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Hi, I'm Rebecca Besser, a wife, mother, editor, and full time writer. I write fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for various age groups and genres. I'm a graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature. My work has appeared in the Coshocton Tribune, Irish Story Playhouse, Spaceports & Spidersilk, joyful!, Soft Whispers, Illuminata, Common Threads, Golden Visions Magazine, Stories That Lift, Super Teacher Worksheets, Living Dead Presents Magazine, The Broke One, The Stray Branch, and The Undead That Save Christmas charity anthology. I have multiple stories in anthologies by Living Dead Press, Wicked East Press, and NorGus Press, and one in an anthology by Pill Hill Press; and a poem in an anthology by Naked Snake Press. I'm a member of the Ohio Poetry Associtation (OPA), and Write-On Writers, a local writing group. |
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Een naderend onweer | by Patrick Brannigan Jan. 16, 2012 | Free! | 1600 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Patrick Brannigan (1971) was matroos op de wilde vaart, soldaat der eerste klasse en kelner op het zonnige Lefkas. In 1998 studeerde hij af als historisch letterkundige aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Patrick ging daarna lange tijd op safari in Afrika. In 2006 schreef hij een vertaling van de avonturen van een 17e-eeuwse VOC-matroos. Sinds enkele jaren richt hij zich op de genreliteratuur, doet actief mee aan verhalenwedstrijden en zit in de redactie van Pure Fantasy Magazine. In 2011 won hij de NCSF-prijs én de Unleash Award. Patrick woont vlakbij Amsterdam met zijn vrouw en kinderen. Hij staart af en toe in een kampvuur onder invloed van allerhande hallucinogenen, verliest zich in virtuele werelden en werkt ondertussen stug door aan zijn meesterwerk, dat ongetwijfeld de gehele wereld zal veranderen. |
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Christmess | by LC Cooper Jan. 16, 2012 | $1.99 | 50174 words | |
| Author bio: Lady Chatterly Cooper, or LC Cooper as she became known, remains a Lady of the '80s. Pink high-tops (autographed by Rick Springfield) and checkerboard waffle Vans (a la "Fast Times at Ridgemont High") complement her ensemble of Jane Fonda leg warmers and Madonna junk jewelry. Because she's no longer perky and petite, parachute pants are a necessity and not a lingering fashion statement. She maintains her own sense of style and grace. Her daughters, Tiffany, Farah, and Demi, and her sons, Milli, Vanilli, and Bruce don't think so. Disenchanted that she wasn't "discovered" while a groupie for Culture Club, Wild West and Wham, LC set a course for self respect and began writing. Her first book was a biography about that lovely couple, Sean Penn and Madonna. Although the project tanked, LC caught the writing bug. Gone were the days of scrawling invitations on men's-room walls. LC hit the big time when Thunderbox Press published her kiss-and-tell exposé entitled, "Speedo Libido." Although some washed-up rockers found humor in it, ("Yeah, I shagged her," Rod Stewart supposedly said, "but who didn't I bang in the '80s?"), others, such as PeeWee Herman ("she was too old for me") and George Michael ("she doesn't even look like a dude") might have been offended. VH1 canned the TV series based on the book when a test audience preferred to see Ozzy flitting around his house in a dress instead of watching LC's aged, saggy boobs flop around in her red one-piece swimsuit in slow motion on camera. Once again trashed by the music industry, brokenhearted LC withdrew from the limelight and bought a secluded ranch in The Everglades. Not able to grow much in all that muck, the stinking goo inspired her second novel, "Stick in the Mud." This satire chronicled the price-fixing practices of the Recording Industry Association of Antarctica. Thumbing its nose at consumers, governments, and free-trade around the world, the RIAA fought to suppress "Stick in the Mud." Written from a male point-of-view, the book details how the RIAA takes the consumer up a dark and dirty path where no woman can go. These days, LC enjoys spending long weekends with her David Hasselhoff inflatables. Whenever her dolls are worn out, LC manages the writing careers of her six children. When that happens, they buy her more dolls. ### |
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A Christmas Carolling | by C.J. B. Jan. 10, 2012 | Free! | 10212 words | Read a sample |
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Heart Beet | by Frankie Lassut Jan. 09, 2012 | $0.99 | 12038 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: I don't think saying 'I'm a writer' is enough to describe what I actually do. I like to entertain, and I use writing as a medium to do that. That then makes me a (and yeah, I obviously use a keyboard),... a... what's a good word? How about, a Pen-tertainer? I'm a Pentertainer ... I live in Coventry, England, but am originally from the North West of the country. I've been in Coventry for 21 years, and the hardest part was learning how to use a knife and fork and other domestic things after spending so much time up there in the frozen wastelands tearing chunks of meat off the kill after roasting it on a fire. Mind you, I'm not entirely re trained to life in the City, as quite a few people I've met down here do still talk in grunts; I'm one of the few who can understand them, and so, I work part time in the DSS claims office. (not true, but wouldn't that be so cool if it was). I myself got told off years ago by a stern faced lady in the claims office. I was on the Jobseekers/New Start course (Course? LOL), and I told my claims officer that I enjoyed going down there ... "Mr Lassut! You aren't supposed to enjoy it!" ... Her T shirt should have given it away before I opened my mouth. It read: 'I hate what I'm told to hate ... that means YOU' Last time I saw her she was in the fancy dress shop near Argos, buying a Gadaffi costume with mask. I thought she was going to a fancy dress do, but now look! ... I think she was investigating international claimant's Nat Insurance numbers, but got a little carried away. Bless her cotton socks. |
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The Witch Who Made Adjustments | by Vera Nazarian Jan. 07, 2012 | Free! | 12637 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: VERA NAZARIAN immigrated to the USA from the former USSR as a kid, sold her first story at the age of 17, and since then has published numerous works in anthologies and magazines, and has seen her fiction translated into eight languages. She made her novelist debut with the critically acclaimed arabesque "collage" novel DREAMS OF THE COMPASS ROSE (2002), followed by epic fantasy about a world without color, LORDS OF RAINBOW (2003). Her novella THE CLOCK KING AND THE QUEEN OF THE HOURGLASS from PS Publishing with an introduction by Charles de Lint made the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2005. Her debut short fiction collection SALT OF THE AIR, with an introduction by Gene Wolfe, contains the 2007 Nebula Award-nominated "The Story of Love." Recent work includes the 2008 Nebula Award-nominated, self-illustrated baroque fantasy novella THE DUKE IN HIS CASTLE (2008), the Jane Austen parody MANSFIELD PARK AND MUMMIES (2009), and NORTHANGER ABBEY AND ANGELS AND DRAGONS (2010). Vera lives in Los Angeles and is working on a number of book-length projects including LADY OF MONOCHROME, a sequel to LORDS OF RAINBOW, a new Compass Rose milieu novel GODS OF THE COMPASS ROSE, the AIREALM trilogy, and medieval-gothic COBWEB BRIDE. She uses her Armenian sense of humor and her Russian sense of suffering to bake conflicted pirozhki and make art. In addition to being a writer and award-winning artist, she is also the publisher of Norilana Books. Official website: www.veranazarian.com |
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The Giving Tree: a Christmas short story | by Megan Payne Jan. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 789 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Megan Payne writes Christian fiction and nonfiction for families and youth. She has written for The Searcher, Faithwriters Magazine, and Skipping Stones, among other publications. |
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Joys to Come: a Christmas short story | by Megan Payne Jan. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 860 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Megan Payne writes Christian fiction and nonfiction for families and youth. She has written for The Searcher, Faithwriters Magazine, and Skipping Stones, among other publications. |
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The Christmas Letter: a short story | by Megan Payne Jan. 05, 2012 | $0.99 | 2133 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Megan Payne writes Christian fiction and nonfiction for families and youth. She has written for The Searcher, Faithwriters Magazine, and Skipping Stones, among other publications. |
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Nyssa part 1: Love Notes To A Stranger (Unillustrated). | by James Curcio Jan. 03, 2012 | $0.99 | 3828 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: James Curcio creates dystopian propoganda for a generation of hedonists, intellectuals, and drug addicts. Rumors of being a key member of a harem of feral lesbians are slightly exaggerated, however. Previous brain-washing agents have taken the form of subversive novels, essays, scripts for comic and films, albums, soundtracks, podcasts, and performances. They were distributed to the eyes and ears of an unwitting and impressionable public through internet, print, and social media. In a move that may telegraph some kind of psychotic break, he's also acted in the world's first Gonzomentary. He has written for Disinformation, New Falcon Press, Reality Sandwich, Immanion Press, Alterati, and several other indie outlets. He's also worked as art and content director, web designer, SEO assassin, sex ninja robot assassin, and once made an egg stand on its end with the force of will alone. |
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Looking for Christmas | by Mary Young Jan. 01, 2012 | Free! | 1327 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a wanderer who no longer wanders A Buckeye by birth, I've lived in Ohio, Indiana, Idaho, Belgium and Texas before finally settling in Georgia. I share my home with two retired racing Greyhounds, and all three of us are ruled by my senior citizen Italian Greyhound. |
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Wenceslas: A Chistmas Tale on the Feast of Stephen | by Andy Sheehan Dec. 24, 2011 | You set the price! | 5975 words | Sample 20% |
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Virtual Christmas | by Clyde Hedges Dec. 23, 2011 | $2.99 | 132096 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised in Evansville,Indiana. Upon graduating from Central High School I entered the army. I served two years in Rothwesten, Germany and two years at Fort Devens, Massachusetts where I met my wife, Marion. After mustering out, I attended Fitchburg State Teachers College and majored in English and History. My Wife and I and our daughter Stacy returned to Evansville where we taught for two years. Our daughter's health forced us to move West where we taught in Las Vegas for twenty-three years. Upon retirement we moved to Reno where we now reside near our daughter Kelly, son-in-law John, and our grandson Carrick. I have written sixteen novels and two collections of short stories. I am looking to increase my readership through Smashwords. Coming soon is "The Boys of Chattanooga." |
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Long Road Home | by Jeff Mariotte Dec. 23, 2011 | $0.99 | 2248 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jeff Mariotte has written more than forty novels, including original supernatural thrillers Cold Black Hearts, River Runs Red and Missing White Girl, horror epic The Slab, and Stoker Award nominated teen horror series Witch Season, as well as books set in the universes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, CSI, Supernatural, Spider-Man, Superman, Las Vegas, Conan, 30 Days of Night, Charmed, Star Trek and Andromeda. Two of his novels have won the Scribe Award for Best Original Novel, presented by the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He is also the author of many comic books, including the original Western series Desperadoes, some of which have been nominated for Stoker and International Horror Guild awards. The miniseries Desperadoes: Buffalo Dreams was chosen as the Best Western Comic Book of 2007 by True West Magazine. Other comics work includes the bestselling Presidential Material: Barack Obama, the official Terminator: Salvation movie adaptation, an original miniseries based on The Shield, original graphic novel Zombie Cop, the forthcoming original miniseries Garrison, and many more. He is a member of the International Thriller Writers and the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers. With his wife, Maryelizabeth Hart, and partner Terry Gilman, he co-owns Mysterious Galaxy, a bookstore specializing in science fiction, fantasy, mystery and horror. He lives on the Flying M Ranch in the American southwest with his family and pets in a home filled with books, music, toys, and other examples of American pop culture. |
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The Feast of Stevens | by Kristen Stieffel Dec. 22, 2011 | Free! | 4411 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a freelance copy editor and have belonged to the Editorial Freelancers Association since 2010. My editing credits include "Winter" by Keven Newsome and "Beyond the Threshing Floor" by Randye Kimmel-McLemore. I specialize in helping Christian writers polish their work till it shines. I also enjoy helping business people deliver their messages with the style of a professional writer. Despite ten years of newsroom experience, I believe in preserving each writer's unique voice. |
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On the Right Track | by Barbara Elsborg Dec. 22, 2011 | $3.99 | 12461 words | Sample 10% |
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Fireside Tales of Christmas | by Phil Atkinson Dec. 22, 2011 | $4.99 | 14822 words | Sample 20% |
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Santa Slut: Krissy Kringle | by Whiskey McNaughton Dec. 22, 2011 | $2.99 | 9796 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Born on the mountaintops of Tennessee, greatest state in the land of the free, raised in the bars so he knew how to drink, had his first shot of whiskey when he was only three, Whiskey, Whiskey McNaughton, drinking his country dry. (With apologies to Disney for butchering the words to The Ballad of Davey Crockett) As old as my tongue and a little bit older than my teeth. Old as dirt and twice as nasty. |
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Free Holiday Romance Short Stories | by CJ Hawk Dec. 21, 2011 | Free! | 65377 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Creative Writer Enthusiast with a passion to read and write about Romance. If there's romance, mystery, real life situations and quirky characters - I'm there. Born under the sign of a Taurus and true to that nature. I have a huge romantic heart but real life situations have formed me into a realist as well. My creative writing lets my write about romance and happily ever after’s. I enjoy creating my own island of characters in my mind and letting the story take fold. I appreciate the opportunity to share these stories with you. Let's all take an escape from reality and read to our hearts content. |
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A walk through my memory lane | by Amina Aslam Dec. 21, 2011 | Free! | 5090 words | Read a sample |
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The Crash Before Christmas | by Kay Stockham Dec. 20, 2011 | $3.99 | 52740 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Kay Stockham always wanted to be a writer, ever since the age of seven or eight when she copied the pictures out of a Charlie Brown book and rewrote the story because she didn't like the plot. Through the years her stories have changed but one characteristic stayed true--they were all romances. Each and every one of her manuscripts included a love story. Published in 2005 with Harlequin Superromance, Kay's first release was a Waldenbooks Bestseller. Kay has also been a HOLT Medallion, Book Buyers Best and RITA Award finalist who has contracted fourteen books with Harlequin Superromance and a novella with Berkley Publishing. The Crash Before Christmas is her first release with Kindred Spirits Publishing. Born and raised in Kentucky, Kay now calls southern Ohio home. She shares her life with her husband and two children. |
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Unwanted Gifts | by Isobel Herring Dec. 20, 2011 | $0.99 | 12061 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Isobel prefers to remain as anonymous as possible. Therefore there will not be much in the way of personal information, or pictures. A little bit of mystery is always intriguing. A writer of romantic, seductive, fantasy, Isobel loves to explore the idea that the non-human can walk among us without us knowing. Who did you walk beside today? **Warning** Isobel's work is explicit and graphic. Please don't read if you are easily offended, or below the age of consent as seen under the laws of your country, or other location, of current residence. |
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Santa Vic | by J.M. Snyder Dec. 20, 2011 | $2.99 | 14206 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: An author of gay erotic romance, J.M. Snyder began self-publishing gay erotic fiction in 2002. Since then, Snyder has worked with several e-publishers, most notably Amber Allure Press and eXcessica Publishing. Snyder’s short fiction has appeared online at Ruthie’s Club, Tit-Elation, Eros Monthly, and Amazon Shorts, as well as in anthologies released by Alyson Books, Cleis Press, and others. For more book excerpts, free fiction, and purchasing information, please visit http://jmsnyder.net. |
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Thanksgiving With the Ex | by S.L. Miller Dec. 19, 2011 | $0.99 | 24423 words | Sample 20% |
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The Megamillionaire Murders: Family Cursemas | by Rod Kierkegaard, Jr. Dec. 19, 2011 | Free! | 101525 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rod Kierkegaard, Jr is a writer and cartoonist best known in the US for his comic strip, “Rock Opera“, which ran as a regular feature in Heavy Metal Magazine during the 1980s. He is the author of two French graphic novel collections, “Stars Massacre“, (released in the US as “Shooting Stars“) and “Rock Monstres“, both published by Editions Albin Michel, Paris. His first novel, “Obama Jones & The Logic Bomb“, is published by Dogma Press. “The Department of Magic†and “Family Cursemas (Megamilionnaire Murders, Vol. 1)†are Rod’s first published works through Curiosity Quills Press this Holiday season, followed by “The God Particle†in early 2012. |
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Santa, the Fat, Costumed, Freak! | by Troy Veenstra Dec. 19, 2011 | $0.99 | 1465 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: As a child I grew up in Wyoming, Michigan the eldest child of 2 sisters and 2 brothers, (including another half brother). At around the age of 15 I was forced to take control as head of the household when my parents divorced, more or less forcing me to take on the responsibility of raising my sister Laura (my sister Alisha, the youngest of the two going with my mother) and my brother Eric as well as taking care of my father in the months that followed after his health diminished. At the age of 16 I was forced to quit high school, and sought employment to help take care of my father and his continued health issues, though by then my mother had won custody of all my sibblings. In January 1998, my father passed away after taking a fall a few days after christmas, at that time, with how my life was going and my outlook on things (Way Emo) i was hoping for his death as it was the only way at that time that i felt my life would have a purpose or meaning, i was starting to hate all my friends and family members who had gone on to college, found lovers, and started having famlies of their own, while my life was a constant rut. In the end he passed away and I went to live with my maternal grandparents, who taught be a lot about the real world, life, love, and family. In 2000 after the passing of both my grandparents, I went back to school and received my GED. In 2004, thanks to the assistance of a pastor (John Collins), I was able to go to college and major in pre-law. While at college I took on several other areas of study to include, diversity in society, psychology, philosophy, sociology, history and humanities. These classes helped me in understanding a lot about my full potential as well as the world around me. In 2005 I became a volunteer for CASA (court Appointed Special Advocates) for abused and Negelcted children, and did this until late 2009 when my own health issues began to interfer with my daily life. Having no insurance because of a cheap employer (Advance Securtiy) i either ignored my health issues or went to free clinics which were able to extend things. In December of 2010 thanks to the New Health Care Act i was able to obtain health insurace, only to find out a few months ago that i have NASH, more or less known as Non-Alcoholic Liver Issues, and that i now have 5 - 15 years before i will need a liver transplant, that is of course if i can get my other health issues in check before that time. Writing Motivation: What motivates me to write is my ability to always think and see things from outside of the box... in fact for me there is no box, I just have an odd way of looking at things. Or as some of my professors said in college, "I live in a constant state of parinoia." which i agree is true. Genres: Currently my most recent work is in the genre of historical fiction (Titanic: Echo of the Dying Confession) My reasons for writing about the Titanic as an historical fiction derived from an idea that my grandfather had about the titanic being sunk on purpose. Following this idea I created the novel which shows the possibility of this notion as well as digs deeper into the heart of mans vengeance and the wrath of God. Add to this a book i just came out with called "The heat of Passion Doctrine: Kill your Spouse and Get Away with Murder" and one can see that obscured world i live in... Future works: I am also working on 2 other novels at the moment, one titled "Reasons to be Missed" that deals with a young girl dealing with the troubles in her life (cancer and love life issues). As well as working on a book about the murder of my Cousin Jeff Dryden who was abused by his Girlfriend who eventually killed him buy stabbing him in the neck when he decided to leave her. This book is very dear to my heart and is taking me a little bit longer than expected but i am working on it. This site is my way of letting my fans know more about me as well as obtain copies of my works both ebook and print at a discounted rate. Thanks for reading and being a fan... |
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The Holiday Collection | by Aaron Michaels Dec. 18, 2011 | $2.99 | 17236 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Aaron Michaels is a romantic at heart. While he's not averse to writing the occasional hard-edged gay erotic story, he prefers love stories where the characters get at least a happy for now, if not happily ever after ending. When he's not writing, he's watching way too much television and movies, which means his video game skills have pretty much fallen by the wayside. In addition to publications from Thunder Valley Press, Aaron's gay erotic romance stories can be found in numerous anthologies edited by Neil Plakcy, including MODEL MEN, THE HANDSOME PRINCE, SKATER BOYS, and HARD HATS, as well as at Torquere Books. |
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The Land of the Living: Christmas Stories | by Chuck Allen Dec. 18, 2011 | Free! | 4092 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chuck Allen is married to his high school sweetheart and has three children. He lives in Alabama, but also enjoys traveling to other amazing parts of the planet. When not spending time with the family or writing, Chuck manages international operations for a division of a global health care company. Chuck is also a huge fan of micro-finance and the work of World Vision (http://www.worldvisionmicro.org/). |
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A Town Called Snowflake | by Rusty Fischer Dec. 18, 2011 | $3.99 | 42318 words | Sample 20% |
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Clueless At Christmas | by Jane Carver Dec. 18, 2011 | $0.99 | 20116 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jane retired from 30 years of teaching to turn to writing, her second love after education. Everything is fodder for her imagination. "I'll live forever if I have to type up all my stories before I die! I've got so many to stories to tell!" She's a true born Texan and even better a BOI--Born on the Island--Galveston Island. |
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First Snow | by Christine Cunningham Dec. 18, 2011 | $2.99 | 16003 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I write fictional stories to uplift and inspire. I am a life-long student of happiness and how to attract it. I compile what I learn and weave it into an understandable and enjoyable story. |
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One Stormy Christmas | by E.K. Coulson Dec. 17, 2011 | Free! | 612 words | Read a sample |
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The Elf Who Saved Christmas: A (Sweet) Horror Novella | by Rebecca M. Senese Dec. 16, 2011 | $2.99 | 26418 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Based in Toronto, Canada, I write horror, science fiction and mystery/crime, often all at once in the same story. Garnering an Honorable Mention in “The Year’s Best Science Fiction†and nominated for numerous Aurora Awards, my work has appeared in TransVersions, Deadbolt Magazine, On Spec, The Vampire’s Crypt, Storyteller, Reflection’s Edge, Future Syndicate and Into the Darkness, amongst others. |
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Catching Christmas | by Lori Borgman Dec. 16, 2011 | $5.99 | 55542 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Lori Borgman is a nationally-distributed newspaper columnist who writes family humor, covering earth-shattering topics like the hazards of upper arm flab. She also touches on serious subjects from time to time. Her column goes out to more than 300 papers/sites in the U.S. and Canada. You can find her column, and subscribe to it, at www.loriborgman.com. Lori speaks to a number of groups each year including book and author luncheons, lecture series, schools, businesses, civic groups, fundraisers for non-profits, MOPS groups, church groups and women's retreats regaling (regaling? really? hey, I'm writing this, I can use any superlative I want) audiences with humorous messages woven together with the threads of common sense, laughter and faith. How many groups, dinner and luncheons you ask? Let's just say she's never met a chicken breast she didn't like. Lori lives with her husband, also a journalist, in Indianapolis, Indiana. They have three grown children (more closet space), one son-in-law, one-daughter-in-law, four adorable grandchildren. |
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All Hallows Eve | by David Eveleigh Dec. 16, 2011 | $1.99 | 44912 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: I'm a professionally trained artist who loves writing and drawing. I'm also an unrepentant sensationalist that feels modern storytelling has become so preoccupied with pretentious ideals (most of which have no meaning outside the given context) that it has forgotten how to entertain. Since fiction isn't real, no matter how "gritty" or "realistic" you try to make it, I believe its focus should therefore be on spectacle and exploring ideas that cannot be approached from a "realist" standpoint. So far, I've published "Leech" in the Kindle store and am working on my "All Hallows Eve" superhero series here on Smashwords. I'm a huge film and animation buff and I love hearing feedback. So don't be shy. Official "All Hallows Eve" merchandise is now available in my Zazzle store. Like with the books, 50% of all royalties will benefit Free The Children, a great charity that helps out kids around the world. Check out all the cool stuff for sale here: http://www.zazzle.ca/sevenom |
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Wie der Weihnachtsbaum sein Kleid verlor | by S.J. Kamber Dec. 15, 2011 | $0.99 | 808 words | Sample 50% |
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His Christmas Gift: Myrna's Submission | by Dakota Trace Dec. 15, 2011 | $3.99 | 43908 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Dakota hails from the home state of the Hawkeyes, corn and pigs. Surrounded by children’s laughter and the corn fields, she crafts her stories. She enjoys writing romances and sci-fi/fantasy stories. She is a romantic at heart, so even the sci-fi stories have an underlying romantic plot. She started writing at the tender age of fourteen and hasn’t stopped since. Although it is a mystery to most where she finds the time to write. Aside from being a full time wife and mother, she also works the dreaded overnight shift at a clothing company. |
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The Star | by Alan Loewen Dec. 15, 2011 | Free! | 655 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Alan Loewen lives with his wife and three sons in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania sharing their home with a Sheltie named Socrates, a demented parrot lovingly dubbed, The Death Chicken," and far too many cats. You can always find him at CapClave and Anthrocon or else hiding in his office. |
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A Christmas to Remember: A Zombie Story | by Kevin Millikin Dec. 15, 2011 | $0.99 | 5270 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Kevin Millikin lives in Marysville, Washington with his fiancé and a small menagerie of cats. Kevin also drinks too much coffee and smokes too many cigarettes. Over the last couple years, his short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies. His upcoming work include his bizarro novella “Suicide-A-Go-Go,†and “Werewolf of Dope Alley,†both will be available soon. |
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A Wizard for Christmas | by Dorothy McFalls Dec. 14, 2011 | $0.99 | 20332 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Award-winning author Dorothy McFalls was born in New York but raised in South Carolina. She makes her home on an artsy beach community in South Carolina with her husband, impish dog and fluffy cat. Though writing has always been a passion for her, she pursued an undergraduate degree in Wildlife Biology and a graduate degree in Public Administration and Urban Planning. She then put her educational experience to use, having worked in all branches and all levels of government including local, regional, state, and federal. She even spent time during college working for a non-profit environmental watchdog organization. Switching from government service and community planning to fiction writing wasn't as big of a change as some might think. Her government work was all about the stories of the people and the places where they live. As an urban planner, Dorothy loved telling the stories of the people she met. And from that, her desire to tell the stories that were so alive in her heart grew until she could not ignore it any longer. In 2001, she took a leap of faith and pursued her dream of writing fiction full-time. Now an award-winning multi-published author, Dorothy enjoys writing in several different genres. Her works have been nominated for many awards including: Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, Reviewers International Organization Award, National Reader's Choice Award, CataRomance Reviewers' Choice Award, and The Romance Reviews Today Perfect 10! Award. Reviewers have called her work: "amazing", "perfect", "filled with emotion", and "lined with danger." |
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The Last Christmas | by J. R. Nova Dec. 14, 2011 | $0.99 | 2723 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: J. R. Nova is an author of fantasy. A born storyteller, he enlivens readers with the fantastic, entertaining with each new twist and turn of the page. Writing is more than just his passion; it is his way to understand the themes of life. |
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