A directory of Smashwords ebooks available within the native Stanza ebook reading app for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Choices: A Pregnancy Guide | by Sandra Glahn Sep. 10, 2010 | $0.99 | 48402 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Editor in chief, Kindred Spirit magazine Adjunct prof at Dallas Seminary Author or coauthor of sixteen books including the Coffee Cup series |
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NexLord: Grim Realities | by Philip Blood Sep. 10, 2010 | $1.99 | 175251 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Philip Blood is a published author, computer artist, game producer and game designer currently living in the Los Angeles suburbs. He is an avid scuba diver, voracious reader of scifi and fantasy, table top gamer from way back and a computer game junkie with MMOs being the top of his list. Recently he published the final novel in the fantasy epic NexLord series. He is currently working on several new novels and is on the design team for a new MMO game. In addition he has another completed four book fantasy series, Cathexis. The first book is in the series is going through review and is due for publishing in the next couple months with the other three books to follow quickly. |
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Forest Song: Letting Go | by Vila SpiderHawk Sep. 10, 2010 | $5.99 | 123689 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Vila SpiderHawk and her husband live in the woods of Pennsylvania in a log home that they designed. Their six cats and their many woodland friends provide additional company. She has a BA in women’s studies and French and did her graduate work in education. She has taught French in college and in public schools. While raised in Philadelphia, she has lived in Virginia, Georgia, New York, and Connecticut. Now retired, she has returned to her first love, writing. She writes for Sage Woman magazine and for The Beltane Papers on a free-lance basis. SpiderHawk is an avid gardener and a gourmet vegan cook. She can be contacted at http://www.vilaspiderhawk.com, where she maintains a reader site with book excerpts and discussions, updated news and announcements, and more. |
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Along The Way | by B.K. Wright Sep. 10, 2010 | $1.99 | 8020 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I have created/written Beau to Beau fictional stories of Male Love with sincerity to inspire gay men to embrace their sexuality and to enjoy their lives to the fullest, as is deservedly theirs to be realized. These stories are affirmations of the lives of gay men, a joyous celebration of the self as an entire person, not solely a gay person, which seems to be a “category” into which gay men have been thrust by the heterosexual community. This gay person categorization has been allotted with great negativity, seemingly to invoke a sense of shame into its inhabitants. Shame is not the gay man’s to be borne. Shame is the lot of the ignorant!~ My books are also available in print at my website - www.beautobeau.com. ~B.K. Wright~ Beau to Beau has a new author, B.J. Scott, who writes very XXX rated erotic gay short stories. They can be found at 1erotic ebooks, 1romance ebooks, and all romance ebooks, with full steamy excerpts on those sites. |
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BAC Military Aircraft | by peter dancey Sep. 10, 2010 | $10.00 | 8421 words | Sample 50% |
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I Ain't Staying | by Janice Daugharty Sep. 10, 2010 | $0.99 | 818 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Janice Daugharty, artist in residence at Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College, in Tifton, Georgia, is the author of 7 print novels and two story collections. Her newest novel, "The Little Known," is now available in ebook and print. Daugharty is in the process of uploading e-stories to Smashwords for your reading pleasure. For more on this author visit www.janicedaugharty.com See "Fans of Janice Daugharty" on Facebook and author profile at HarperCollins.com |
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Breaking the Ice | by Kay Gregory Sep. 10, 2010 | $3.99 | 50885 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I was a teenager when I came to Canada with my parents after my English father retired and my Canadian mother wanted to return to her roots on Vancouver Island. I'm not sure my parents knew it, but I planned to stay a year then go back to England and my friends. Fate and the Canadian Navy, in the person of Able Seaman Bob Gregory, intervened. We met in the unromantic setting of a dog club banquet - he was a blind date - and were married a year later. We then moved to Winnipeg, which was a shock to a young woman used to rainy summers and wet, green Christmases. Thunder Bay, where we lived next, was only marginally warmer in the winter, and I was relieved when we finally settled in Vancouver with its comfortably familiar rain. For the next few years I was busy raising two sons and a collection of dogs, hamsters, gerbils, rats and ferrets. There wasn't much time even to think about my longtime ambition to be a writer, especially after Bob returned to school so he could become a teacher. During those years I had more jobs than I can count, everything from removing the roe from dead herring, to packaging paper bags (the bags won and I lost the job), running a health food bar, cleaning office buildings and working in a variety of offices as a rather uninspired secretary. Once, when asked what I did for a living, I remember replying, "I don't know. Mostly I change jobs." Eventually I did find time to take a series of creative writing courses which resulted in bad poetry, children's fiction, literary stories about the human condition and aging - at 25 I was, of course, an expert - humorous articles about family life and rats, and what I fondly imagined was suspense. Up until the time I sold my first book, my most notable writing achievement was a letter in the local newspaper asking if anyone could provide a nice home for 34 rats. My elder son had brought home four of his school's rodents for the holidays, and a rat called Demetrius had enjoyed a splendid summer doing what he did best with three lovely lady rats called Athena, Cassandra and Aphrodite. Yes, believe it or not, we did find them all homes. I'm not the only crazy mother in B.C. In 1986, one of my suspense novels turned out to be a romance, and I sold A Star for a Ring to Mills & Boon. Since then I have published 29 books, novellas and short stories with Harlequin Mills & Boon and other publishers, in over 20 languages. My most recent book release was Opposites Attract from Ulverscroft Press. Some of my books are also available in Large Print and audio, as well as electronic format with Muse Creations. Even though I'm a techno-nerd, I firmly believe e-publishing will be the way of the future. I am currently working - that's what I tell people anyway - on my 30th book, which will be a sequel to A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE. Now, after many years of doing what I didn't want to do, I am lucky enough to have the best job in the world - writing stories that people actually want to read. |
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Vocabulary Rhyminders: SAT 50 Pack | by Brett Peterson Sep. 10, 2010 | $0.99 | 1374 words | Sample 2% |
| Author bio: Brett Peterson is an accomplished wordsmith who has always loved to rhyme. From winning his school's Word Master's competition to achieving a perfect score on the reading portion of the ACT, Brett has continually demonstrated an excellent and creative command of the English language. |
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Saint Padre Pio | by Bob and Penny Lord Sep. 10, 2010 | $4.99 | 16652 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Bob and Penny Lord are renowned Catholic authors and hosts on EWTN Global Television. They are prolific writers about the Catholic Faith and have been dubbed, Experts on the Catholic Saints. |
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Emotional writer: How not to be Overcome By the Drama of Overconfidence. | by Danny Allen Sep. 10, 2010 | $6.49 | 54966 words | Sample 18% |
| Author bio: 46, holding associate in arts and sciences. Has written five books. Each is intended to be placed on this site. If you like his work, please request book-form from Wordclay, if interested. He intends to attend further college, and graduate BA in english in Spring 2012. He likes pop-music, heroic movies and enjoys writing reflective-novels as well as nonfiction. |
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FaithQuest, Collection III | by Fegger Sep. 10, 2010 | $6.95 | 8884 words | Sample 20% |
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Ryan Rides Back | by Bill Crider Sep. 10, 2010 | $3.75 | 57371 words | Sample 20% |
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Rise of the Legend | by Billie Sue Mosiman Sep. 10, 2010 | $3.75 | 125481 words | Sample 20% |
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Third Series | by JohnSkaife Sep. 10, 2010 | $2.99 | 14202 words | Sample 10% |
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My Secret Sorority: A Novel of Erotic Instruction | by Imelda Stark Sep. 10, 2010 | $4.99 | 77509 words | Sample 30% |
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Recognizing Religion | by Bethany K. Scanlon Sep. 10, 2010 | $3.00 | 22564 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Bethany K. Scanlon is an author/speaker for the Christian genre. She and her husband live in Houston, Texas. |
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Bittersweet Seasons | by Fabian Black Sep. 10, 2010 | $4.50 | 21450 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Fabian Black writes D/s fiction, but with her own unique stamp. There are no dungeons and chains here or any of the usual leather and whip scenarios associated with power exchange fiction. She shows another aspect of the Dom/sub dynamic, weaving beautiful warm hearted, sensitive stories full of emotion, wit and romance all spiced with a little spanking. Stories that will engage, entertain and sometimes surprise you. Have tissues on stand by. For the record she is a female author located in the UK. She writes in the M/M genre because quite simply she enjoys it. She is a keen advocate of GLBT rights and gay marriage. |
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The Book of Days | by Steve Rasnic Tem Sep. 10, 2010 | $3.75 | 82774 words | Sample 20% |
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Demonsong | by F. Paul Wilson Sep. 10, 2010 | Free! | 6979 words | Read a sample |
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Echoes of Mom's Voice: Viola's Son's Quest for the Truth | by Arthur Robinson Sep. 10, 2010 | $9.99 | 101196 words | Sample 50% |
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Friends and Lovers | by B.K. Wright Sep. 10, 2010 | $1.99 | 8670 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I have created/written Beau to Beau fictional stories of Male Love with sincerity to inspire gay men to embrace their sexuality and to enjoy their lives to the fullest, as is deservedly theirs to be realized. These stories are affirmations of the lives of gay men, a joyous celebration of the self as an entire person, not solely a gay person, which seems to be a “category” into which gay men have been thrust by the heterosexual community. This gay person categorization has been allotted with great negativity, seemingly to invoke a sense of shame into its inhabitants. Shame is not the gay man’s to be borne. Shame is the lot of the ignorant!~ My books are also available in print at my website - www.beautobeau.com. ~B.K. Wright~ Beau to Beau has a new author, B.J. Scott, who writes very XXX rated erotic gay short stories. They can be found at 1erotic ebooks, 1romance ebooks, and all romance ebooks, with full steamy excerpts on those sites. |
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Surrender To Win | by Karen Justice-Guard Sep. 10, 2010 | $11.99 | 82528 words | Sample 20% |
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The Allure | by Gayle Eden Sep. 10, 2010 | $1.99 | 14580 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: ST Romance author Eve Asbury, and Sensual Romance writer Gayle Eden are also fiction author B.D. Dillon. They are all alter egos of Dian Addair, an author whose dreams of writing were put on hold in her twenties while she raised a son and daughter and worked several jobs. Romance novels kept her sane during some of those busy years, which took her from West Virginia to living in a suburb of Washington, DC for fifteen more, until finally settling her in East Tennessee, surrounded by the North Holston River, where she can write to her hearts content. A writer who believes in story telling, in giving herself the freedom to write whatever story speaks to her heart. This prolific author says she tries not to limit her characters by outline, but has a vague idea, that generally they run away with. She’s found its better to indulge her muse than try and control it. A bit like real life, it happens, and there’s always something new and surprising that makes the experience rewarding. |
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Fitness and Exercise Fun for Baby Boomers and Seniors | by Vincent Bossley Sep. 10, 2010 | $5.99 | 15946 words | Sample 20% |
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DISTORTION | by Dodge Winston Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 67939 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dodge Winston was born in Oakland, CA in 1970. He attended Napa Valley College and Solano Community College accumulating 70 units… then the desire to write full-time struck. Dropping the pursuit of a higher education he wrote voraciously, knocking out screenplays, teleplays, treatments, news articles, and other works of apparent non-interest (at least not interesting to various agents and publishing houses at the time). Unfortunately he wasn’t eating voraciously and took on a career as a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Now don’t be fooled; there is plenty of writing material to be garnered from a Wastewater Treatment Plant. Getting into the wastewater field, Dodge was surprised to find plant operators, hard-edged, stubble laden men could also be such drama queens, creating chaos in the midst of their testosterone-laced sewing circle. He finds the field to be incredibly unique, filled with personalities that any creative genius would struggle to invent, let alone put up with. Dodge is married, has two children, is considering getting a dog for the family, and currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can find Dodge in one of three places; rehabbing the family house (room by room), working at the plant, or taking advantage of slivers of writing time when all is quiet. |
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Refuge From the Storm | by Gayle Eden Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 27999 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: ST Romance author Eve Asbury, and Sensual Romance writer Gayle Eden are also fiction author B.D. Dillon. They are all alter egos of Dian Addair, an author whose dreams of writing were put on hold in her twenties while she raised a son and daughter and worked several jobs. Romance novels kept her sane during some of those busy years, which took her from West Virginia to living in a suburb of Washington, DC for fifteen more, until finally settling her in East Tennessee, surrounded by the North Holston River, where she can write to her hearts content. A writer who believes in story telling, in giving herself the freedom to write whatever story speaks to her heart. This prolific author says she tries not to limit her characters by outline, but has a vague idea, that generally they run away with. She’s found its better to indulge her muse than try and control it. A bit like real life, it happens, and there’s always something new and surprising that makes the experience rewarding. |
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The significant you...and me | by Dianne Riley Sep. 09, 2010 | $9.95 | 6531 words | Sample 20% |
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囧女辣手摧草录 | by vivinnen yang Sep. 09, 2010 | $0.99 | 12730 words | Sample 50% |
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囧女辣手摧草录 | by vivinnen yang Sep. 09, 2010 | $0.99 | 12730 words | Sample 50% |
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The significant you...and me | by Dianne Riley Sep. 09, 2010 | $9.95 | 6531 words | Sample 50% |
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Memoirs from a Third Life | by Lauren Linton Sep. 09, 2010 | $6.95 | 102009 words | Sample 50% |
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Skinnydipping | by DaniJo Avia Sep. 09, 2010 | $7.99 | 65701 words | Sample 15% |
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The West Wind Blows | by Linsey Lanier Sep. 09, 2010 | Free! | 1933 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'd like to say growing up on the tough streets of Chicago inspired my kick-butt heroines, but actually I was raised in a cozy little suburb, by parents who sheltered me. Guess it was other things along the way that gave me my attitude. You know – men, jobs, lack of funds, life in general. I hope my somewhat offbeat take on life makes for entertaining reading for you. Enjoy! |
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Necropolis Rising | by David Jeffery Sep. 09, 2010 | $0.99 | 48045 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Dave Jeffery is 46 and lives with his family in rural Worcestershire. He was born in The Black Country and spent most of his youth dreaming of writing and drawing comic strips for DC Thompson, creators of The Beano and The Dandy. Dave completed his first novel, Badlands, at the age of ten and admits that it was 'pretty awful'. He still has it hidden somewhere in his loft. At school he used to write and illustrate comics for his school friends, selling them for a few pennies. At 15 years of age, he was invited to Dundee to see DC Thompson’s offices after sending his portfolio to them. Nothing may have come of the visit but the dream of getting work published continued. He is perhaps best known for his Beatrice Beecham series originally with Chipmunka Publications, London. This adventurous, super-sleuth teenager is currently on her second adventure with a third, Beatrice Beecham’s Cryptic Crypt, due out in 2011. The eBook Housefull of Horrors is released through Smashwords on October 31st and contains all seven Beatrice Beecham chapbooks. Writing as David Jeffery, this author also publishes adult and young adult horror and supernatural fiction. His zombie novel Necroloplis Rising will be released on September 11th through Smashwords. The prelude chapbook Splatoon is available now by following the book cover link on the home page. His Beatrice Beecham Presents: Campside Chillers collection will also be available early next year. In the interim Dave's short stories can be found in the Creature Feature anthology and his story Masquerade has been accepted for inclusion in the forthcoming WATCH anthology from Imprint Phoenix Publications. When he is not writing novels Dave works as a mental health practitioner. He has published an academic book with John Wiley & Sons and articles in his field of mental health whilst presenting on the international stage. He is in the process of editing another book for Speechamrk Publishing Ltd, for release in 2011. He is also author of Finding Jericho, a novel for young adults released through Chipmunka Publications, London exploring the relationship between a 15 year old boy and an uncle who has been diagnosed with manic depression. This book has been endorsed by the mental health charity MIND. Dave enjoys music, playing guitar and was once in a band called The Lion Farm who took their name from the council estate where he was dragged up. |
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Neptune Crossing | by Jeffrey A. Carver Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 98396 words | Sample 50% |
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Careful What You Wish For | by Linsey Lanier Sep. 09, 2010 | Free! | 1974 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'd like to say growing up on the tough streets of Chicago inspired my kick-butt heroines, but actually I was raised in a cozy little suburb, by parents who sheltered me. Guess it was other things along the way that gave me my attitude. You know – men, jobs, lack of funds, life in general. I hope my somewhat offbeat take on life makes for entertaining reading for you. Enjoy! |
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Angela's Affair | by Vanessa Grant Sep. 09, 2010 | $3.99 | 54199 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Vanessa Grant's desire to understand the motives, passions and secrets that drive human behavior has led her to study psychology, volunteer on a crisis line, complete individual and relationship counselor training, volunteer as a peer counselor for a Family Life organization, and tell stories about life, love, and secrets. Vanessa has over 10 million books in print with 29 romance novels published internationally by Zebra and Harlequin, and has written, as one critic described it, “by far the best writing book I’ve ever read.” Writing Romance, published by Self Counsel Press, won the Under the Covers Best Writing Book Award, and is in its third edition. Vanessa is now applying her considerable skills to women’s fiction. Vanessa is also a Certified General Accountant, a University Professor, a publisher of educational materials and reprinted fiction books, and a popular international speaker with considerable media experience. Vanessa's home is on Vancouver Island, where she and her husband have lived since returning from a two year sailing cruise to Mexico some years ago. Vanessa loves hearing from her readers at vanessa@vanessagrant.com |
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Ghost Hand | by H Jason Schulz Sep. 09, 2010 | Free! | 1817 words | Read a sample |
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Upgrade | by Stephen Hise Sep. 09, 2010 | $1.99 | 62831 words | Sample 20% |
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Lor Dak Book One - Diane | by John Northern Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 32665 words | Sample 50% |
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The Power of Pain | by Danyelle Scroggins Sep. 09, 2010 | Free! | 7491 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Danyelle is a Author, Pastor, Teacher, Inspirator, Wife, and a Mother. Behind this great woman, is a life story of pain and promise, and the reality of who she is Christ. It is this reality that has caused Danyelle to become a great author, whose books are dedicated towards changing the lives of God's children. |
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Ankara Sunrise | by Fisher Thompson Sep. 09, 2010 | $4.99 | 36735 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Fisher Thompson is a full-time writer. |
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Bridging The Gap | by GmB Bailey Sep. 09, 2010 | You set the price! | 41861 words | Sample 50% |
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Harassment 101. The Rules Of Engagement | by GmB Bailey Sep. 09, 2010 | You set the price! | 16356 words | Sample 50% |
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Predator and Prey: A Zansasi Highway Adventure | by D.B. Story Sep. 09, 2010 | $3.99 | 33189 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: D. B. Story is a writer living in the southwestern United States. While that territory can cover anywhere from New Mexico to Hawaii he declines to be more specific at this time. His use of the time-honored artifice of writing under a pseudonym comes from the necessity to still maintain a day job and the habit of employers to Google new applicants to discover what stupid things said applicant is willing to foolishly do, and then doubly foolishly post for the world to see afterwards. Such invasions of one’s personal life become an unnecessary distraction. D. B. Story has long had interests in both Science Fiction (since first discovering his mother’s secret cache of Ace Doublebooks stashed under her bed) and writing. In fact, anything he has enjoyed participating in he eventually has a desire to create as well. He seriously began writing (although not selling) stories ten years ago due to a dissatisfaction with what he was reading at the time and the belief that he could do it better. He started out with the interaction between humans and the sexy robots they would inevitably create and later branched out to other erotic Fantasy and SF genres. During that time he has written everything from flash fiction to a 402,000 word novel and a screenplay based on his other writings, as yet unsold. Whether his writing is actually “better” he admits he must leave to his readers to decide, but he likes his stuff a lot. He has often said that, “Writing time is always good time.” He also says that with the advent of cheap computers, word processors, eBooks, and the Internet that times have never been better for a diversity of writers to be heard. |
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Hot to Trot | by Barrie Abalard Sep. 09, 2010 | $4.99 | 46373 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Barrie Abalard has worked as a radio personality, technical writer, taxi driver, bank clerk, and ad copy writer, but she has always returned to her first love, fiction writing. Since 1995, she has written short stories, novellas, and novels that explore various aspects of kink in both romances and non-romances (erotica), and in both straight and gay relationships. She writes for DisciplineAndDesire.com as “Belle,” and has also written in the past as “Miss Lee.” Barrie is married with a grown child and lives in the Middle Atlantic area, along with their persnickety cat. You can learn more about Barrie and her stories of politically-incorrect love by visiting her website. |
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Seeking Zeke | by Kenn Dahll Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 10795 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Kenn is a sixty-something man living in the gay ghetto called Wilton Manors, Florida. More than twenty years ago he submitted a short story to a magazine contest and won a year’s subscription. Since then he has written many stories, none of which he submitted for publication until recently. He is thrilled to be published in two Alyson Books anthologies: Island Boys published August 2008 and Best Gay Love Stories 2009, publication date not yet determined. Generally, he says he sees a hot man and constructs a fantasy story around him. Sometime, a situation inspires him and a story will take shape in his mind, which is then populated from his imagination. As a bureaucrat in local government, Kenn claims to find few outlets outside of fiction for his innate creativity and is pleased others are interested in reading what he writes. |
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Abandoned Property | by D.B. Story Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 16269 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: D. B. Story is a writer living in the southwestern United States. While that territory can cover anywhere from New Mexico to Hawaii he declines to be more specific at this time. His use of the time-honored artifice of writing under a pseudonym comes from the necessity to still maintain a day job and the habit of employers to Google new applicants to discover what stupid things said applicant is willing to foolishly do, and then doubly foolishly post for the world to see afterwards. Such invasions of one’s personal life become an unnecessary distraction. D. B. Story has long had interests in both Science Fiction (since first discovering his mother’s secret cache of Ace Doublebooks stashed under her bed) and writing. In fact, anything he has enjoyed participating in he eventually has a desire to create as well. He seriously began writing (although not selling) stories ten years ago due to a dissatisfaction with what he was reading at the time and the belief that he could do it better. He started out with the interaction between humans and the sexy robots they would inevitably create and later branched out to other erotic Fantasy and SF genres. During that time he has written everything from flash fiction to a 402,000 word novel and a screenplay based on his other writings, as yet unsold. Whether his writing is actually “better” he admits he must leave to his readers to decide, but he likes his stuff a lot. He has often said that, “Writing time is always good time.” He also says that with the advent of cheap computers, word processors, eBooks, and the Internet that times have never been better for a diversity of writers to be heard. |
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Papa Pete's Pizza Parlors | by Thomas Robertson Sep. 09, 2010 | You set the price! | 6975 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Although I’ve made my living as a teacher and guidance counselor, I’ve always had a passion for writing. Thomas Bouregy and Company published my novel, Return to Paradise Cove, under their Avalon imprint. Two of my one-act plays, A Different Kind of Death, and The Flirt, have been produced, respectively, in New Haven, Connecticut, and Sacramento, California. Short stories of mine have appeared in commercial magazines such as Action and True Romance as well as in certain literary and professional ones. |
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Jon...A Desperate Prequel | by Nicholas Antinozzi Sep. 09, 2010 | Free! | 4614 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I hate profiles, I'd prefer to offer a bit of advice: Death rides on the wind and it waits for no man. Find something you love and nurture that something into whatever you can make of it. Celebrate achievement after learning from your mistakes. Never, ever, waste time. Answer the damn phone and find your calling, the clock is ticking... |
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