A directory of Smashwords ebooks available within the native Stanza ebook reading app for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Teapot | by Grzegorz Przybyszewski Sep. 10, 2010 | $1.45 | 24300 words | Sample 10% |
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Neptune Crossing | by Jeffrey A. Carver Sep. 09, 2010 | $2.99 | 98396 words | Sample 50% |
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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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Future Wasn't | by Ryan M. Williams Sep. 09, 2010 | $0.99 | 5070 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Ryan M. Williams is a trike-riding science fiction, fantasy, horror and urban fantasy writer living in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and son. |
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Wilding Nights | by Lee Killough Sep. 08, 2010 | $4.99 | 100278 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Lee Killough has been storytelling since the age of four or five, when she started making up her own bedtime stories, then later, her own episodes of her favorite radio and TV shows. Because she loves both SF and mysteries, her work combines the two genres. Although published as SF, most of her novels are actually mysteries with SF or fantasy elements...with a preference--thanks to a childhood hooked on TV cop shows--for cop protagonists. |
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Life with the Tumblers | by Mary E. Lowd Sep. 07, 2010 | Free! | 6109 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mary E. Lowd lives in Eugene, Oregon, with her husband Daniel, daughter Elaine, and a plethora of pets -- five feline, three canine, one aquatic, and one robotic. Her short fiction has been published in a variety of venues, and she updates her webcomic SPACE HOUNDS! twice weekly. |
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Waterman Omnibus 2010 | by Dusk Peterson Sep. 07, 2010 | $4.99 | 99509 words | Sample 33% |
| Author bio: Dusk Peterson is a cross-genre author who writes in the genres of suspenseful fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and contemporary fiction, crossed with the genres of friendship fiction, gay fiction, and heterosexual fiction. Suspense plays an important role in many of the tales; the conflict in those tales is both external and internal. Peterson's stories are often placed in dark settings, such as prisons or wartime locations. The mood of the stories, however, is not one of unrelieved gloominess. Romance and friendship, especially male friendship, are recurring themes. Visit duskpeterson.com for online fiction. |
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The Dark Prince (Dragon Lords III) | by Michelle M. Pillow Sep. 06, 2010 | $5.99 | 72547 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Ever since she can remember, Michelle M. Pillow had a strange fascination with anything historical or supernatural--ghosts, magical powers, and oh! vampires. What could be more alluring than being immortal, all-powerful, and eternally beautiful? Michelle M Pillow, Author of All Things Romance, is a multi-published, award winning author writing in many romance fiction genres including futuristic, paranormal, historical, contemporary, fantasy and dark paranormal. She was the winner of the 2006 RT Reviewers' Choice Award, nominated for the 2007 RT Award, a Brava Novella Contest Finalist and a PAN member of RWA. Her first novel published in 2004 and since she's published over 60 works of fiction. She writes a monthly interview column and is a journalist for Paranormal Underground Magazine. She co-hosts a weekly radio talk show, Raven Radio, which was recently mentioned in Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine. She has a photography degree and is currently working towards a degree in History with a minor in English. Readers and Listeners can contact her through her website www.michellepillow.com. |
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Humorous Yarns and Stuff | by Hank Quense Sep. 05, 2010 | Free! | 35504 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write humorous fantasy and science fiction along with an occasional article on fiction writing. I live with wife Pat in Bergenfield, NJ. We have two daughters and five grandchildren. To date, I have over three dozen stories and articles published. My novel Fool's Gold is a sci-fi retelling of the ancient Rhinegold myth. Tunnel Vision, a collection of twenty previously published stories is available in ebook and print formats. I'm working on a trilogy that is a blend of fantasy and science fiction, another collection of stories and a fantasy novel and a non-fiction book on self-marketing for authors. MY nonfiction work includes a ebook on fiction writing: Build A Better Story. |
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Red's Wolf | by PJ Schnyder Sep. 05, 2010 | $2.99 | 21938 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Born and raised in the North East, PJ Schnyder spent her childhood pretending to study for the SATs by reading every fantasy and sci-fi novel she could borrow from the local and school libraries. She scored fairly high in the verbal portion. She was introduced to the wonderful world of romance a decade later by her best friend at an anime convention in Seattle. She now lives somewhere temperate watching the seasons go by with her two dogs and super stealthy ninja kitty, writing her stories. |
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The Blackness Within | by Gill Ainsworth Sep. 05, 2010 | $4.99 | 73251 words | Sample 25% |
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Apex Magazine - September 2010 (Issue 16) | by Apex Publications Sep. 04, 2010 | $2.99 | 17885 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Apex Publications is a small press dedicated to publishing quality dark SF, horror, and dark fantasy. Our authors include such esteemed wordsmiths as Gary Braunbeck, Nick Mamatas, Michael A. Burstein, Jennifer Pelland, Dru Pagliasotti, and more. |
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The Applications of Sorcery | by Paul Edwards Sep. 03, 2010 | Free! | 25658 words | Read a sample |
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Blood Games | by Lee Killough Sep. 01, 2010 | $4.99 | 91939 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Lee Killough has been storytelling since the age of four or five, when she started making up her own bedtime stories, then later, her own episodes of her favorite radio and TV shows. Because she loves both SF and mysteries, her work combines the two genres. Although published as SF, most of her novels are actually mysteries with SF or fantasy elements...with a preference--thanks to a childhood hooked on TV cop shows--for cop protagonists. |
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Forever Never Ends | by Scott Nicholson Sep. 01, 2010 | $2.99 | 98935 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Scott Nicholson is author of seven novels, including THE RED CHURCH, SPEED DATING WITH THE DEAD, DRUMMER BOY, and THE SKULL RING. Other books include the novellas BURIAL TO FOLLOW and TRANSPARENT LOVERS and the story collections ASHES, THE FIRST, and FLOWERS. He also writes screenplays and children's books. Nicholson lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. |
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Jaefa Smiota | by K. J. Hargan Aug. 31, 2010 | Free! | 4527 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kurt J. Hargan was born in Palmer, Alaska. |
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The Enemy in the Mirror | by Sandra Miller Aug. 31, 2010 | $2.99 | 11472 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Sandra Miller is an author. She's that girl you knew in school who always had a notebook in one hand and a pen in the other, and spent every spare second experimenting with ways to put them together. Her fiction works have previously appeared in Alienskin Magazine, Long Story Short, and Bewildering Stories. Her poetry has appeared at Storyhouse, and one of her poems won the Grand Prize in the FictionAddiction 2002 poetry contest. Her non-fiction articles have appeared in Writer's Journal, Music for the Love of It, Antiques & Collecting Magazine, Writing World, Vision for Writers, and Writer's Forum, a Writer's Digest publication. She can be found on the web at www.sandra-miller.com |
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Sci-Fi Series 2 (Simulator, Little Angels, Esperanza) | by Stan I.S. Law Aug. 31, 2010 | Free! | 17668 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stan I.S. Law (Stanislaw Kapuscinski), architect, sculptor and prolific writer was educated in Poland and England. Since 1965 he has resided in Canada. His special interests cover a broad spectrum of arts, sciences and philosophy. His fiction and non-fiction attest to his particular passion for the scope and the development of human potential. He authored more than twenty-five books, twelve of them novels. Under his real name he published six non-fiction books sharing his vision of reality. His non-fiction books can be found at: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/stankap and/or at http://www.inhousepress.ca As an architect [RIBA, MRAIC, OAQ ret.] he designed a number high rise buildings in Montreal, including Regency Hyatt Hotel (now Delta), Place Mercantile, Headquarters for the Mutual Alliance, as well as a number of low and middle rise structures for private clients. In the National Capital he was the associate in charge of design of Royal Bank Headquarters on Sparks Street. His novels soon to appear on Smashwords include: NOW—Being and Becoming One Just Man (prequel to Elohim) Elohim—Masters and Minions Yeshûa—Personal Memoir of the Missing Years of Jesus. The Avatar Syndrome (prequel to Headless World) Headless World The Princess (Alexander Trilogy Book One) The Gate—Things my Mother told me. |
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Beneath The Surface of Things | by Kevin Wallis Aug. 30, 2010 | $4.99 | 79268 words | Sample 30% |
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Love Factory | by Ashlynn Monroe Aug. 28, 2010 | $1.99 | 5409 words | Sample 10% |
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The Sword and the Dragon (Book One of The Wardstone Trilogy) | by M. R. Mathias Aug. 27, 2010 | $11.88 | 235358 words | Sample 43% |
| Author bio: The jewel you see glowing in the ring in my author photo isn't really a jewel at all. It is the crystallized tear of a real dragon. In my novel "The Royal Dragoneers" you might find the moment where this wonderfully magical tear drop fell from a green dragon's eye and hardened on its way down to land in a mess of troll corpses that the dragon was laying on. My grandfather died before I was born, but the ring was given to me by my mother after my grandmother recently died. My grandfather had apparently won the ring in a poker game near the Red River between Texas and Oklahoma sometime in the early 1900's. It has been a boon to me, the magic of the teardrop, for it brought you here didn't it? Now treat yourself to something fantastic and try out the free sample of one of my novels. I hope you enjoy the journey. It will be spectacular. Thanks M.R. Mathias The map for the known kingdoms in "The Sword and the Dragon" can be found under the cover image at my website.... www.mrmathias.com FREE Coupon for "The First Dragoneer"code:ZQ99Y THESE COUPONS ONLY GOOD UNTIL HALLOWEEN! |
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The Copyleft Heart | by Ryan M. Williams Aug. 26, 2010 | $0.99 | 4609 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Ryan M. Williams is a trike-riding science fiction, fantasy, horror and urban fantasy writer living in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and son. |
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The Laroarian Conflict | by A. Jarrell Hayes Aug. 26, 2010 | $3.99 | 61525 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Author of fantasy fiction and poetry. Lover of video games, anime, and all things beautiful. |
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Half Past | by C.S. Winchester Aug. 26, 2010 | $9.99 | 62181 words | Sample 50% |
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The Crystal Cave | by Sandra Miller Aug. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 16028 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Sandra Miller is an author. She's that girl you knew in school who always had a notebook in one hand and a pen in the other, and spent every spare second experimenting with ways to put them together. Her fiction works have previously appeared in Alienskin Magazine, Long Story Short, and Bewildering Stories. Her poetry has appeared at Storyhouse, and one of her poems won the Grand Prize in the FictionAddiction 2002 poetry contest. Her non-fiction articles have appeared in Writer's Journal, Music for the Love of It, Antiques & Collecting Magazine, Writing World, Vision for Writers, and Writer's Forum, a Writer's Digest publication. She can be found on the web at www.sandra-miller.com |
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Try Not To Panic | by Tom Dillon Aug. 25, 2010 | $0.99 | 6456 words | Sample 50% |
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Game Show | by Gregory Holden Aug. 25, 2010 | $0.99 | 12073 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: Gregory Holden is a chemist living in New Jersey. He has a wife, two sons, and a lawn in constant need of chemical remediation. |
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Sci-Fi Series 1 (Thirsty Work, The Acorn, Dare) | by Stan I.S. Law Aug. 25, 2010 | Free! | 12011 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stan I.S. Law (Stanislaw Kapuscinski), architect, sculptor and prolific writer was educated in Poland and England. Since 1965 he has resided in Canada. His special interests cover a broad spectrum of arts, sciences and philosophy. His fiction and non-fiction attest to his particular passion for the scope and the development of human potential. He authored more than twenty-five books, twelve of them novels. Under his real name he published six non-fiction books sharing his vision of reality. His non-fiction books can be found at: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/stankap and/or at http://www.inhousepress.ca As an architect [RIBA, MRAIC, OAQ ret.] he designed a number high rise buildings in Montreal, including Regency Hyatt Hotel (now Delta), Place Mercantile, Headquarters for the Mutual Alliance, as well as a number of low and middle rise structures for private clients. In the National Capital he was the associate in charge of design of Royal Bank Headquarters on Sparks Street. His novels soon to appear on Smashwords include: NOW—Being and Becoming One Just Man (prequel to Elohim) Elohim—Masters and Minions Yeshûa—Personal Memoir of the Missing Years of Jesus. The Avatar Syndrome (prequel to Headless World) Headless World The Princess (Alexander Trilogy Book One) The Gate—Things my Mother told me. |
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Frankenstein Remade | by Marly Shelley Aug. 25, 2010 | Free! | 78844 words | Read a sample |
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Amnar: The Execution | by I J Black Aug. 25, 2010 | Free! | 56896 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I hate bios. How do you sum yourself up for people you’ve never met in a few words? I live for Amnar, for this world. It has endless possibilities and pathways, and I could spend all day in it. It’s as real as the real world, occasionally more so. This is how I create: I just wander around the world and look at something and think: “Hey, that’s fascinating, but how does that work in Amnar?” I keep reading and reading. I dream of being able to write with the grace of Haruki Murakami, sing like Azam Ali and dance all the time I’m not writing. I probably talk far too much for one person. |
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The Parable of Two Queens | by Mary E. Lowd Aug. 23, 2010 | Free! | 3580 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mary E. Lowd lives in Eugene, Oregon, with her husband Daniel, daughter Elaine, and a plethora of pets -- five feline, three canine, one aquatic, and one robotic. Her short fiction has been published in a variety of venues, and she updates her webcomic SPACE HOUNDS! twice weekly. |
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The Glyph Saga Book Two: Mad at Truth | by D. K. N. Yuko Aug. 23, 2010 | $7.96 | 87207 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: There are not many African-Americans or women writers in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Occult Fiction genres. However, these genres have been a passion of Dakarai Noshell Yuko’s for as long as she can remember. She has an affinity for writing multicultural stories with realistic characters and strong female leads, as well as unconventional poetry. D. K. N. Yuko is no stranger to having interests considered unusual for a strong, African-American woman growing up in the heart of Atlanta, GA. Born and raised Wiccan, D. K. N. Yuko developed a love for all things magical at an early age. Her late mother was a writer and crafter, and instilled in Ms. Yuko a robust love of books and all things creative that will last a lifetime. Ms. Yuko is a fresh, emerging author/poet/musician/singer-songwriter, and new mother. Currently, she attends the Academy of Art University in San Francisco Online, where she is avidly pursuing a BFA in Motion Pictures and Television. Please, check dragonfishent.com often for print titles and the new rock/alternative CD/Mp3 by D. K. N. Yuko’s band. Also, search D. K. N. Yuko on Amazon.com. Blessed be. |
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The Glyph Saga Book One: A Great Escape | by D. K. N. Yuko Aug. 23, 2010 | $7.96 | 91943 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: There are not many African-Americans or women writers in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Occult Fiction genres. However, these genres have been a passion of Dakarai Noshell Yuko’s for as long as she can remember. She has an affinity for writing multicultural stories with realistic characters and strong female leads, as well as unconventional poetry. D. K. N. Yuko is no stranger to having interests considered unusual for a strong, African-American woman growing up in the heart of Atlanta, GA. Born and raised Wiccan, D. K. N. Yuko developed a love for all things magical at an early age. Her late mother was a writer and crafter, and instilled in Ms. Yuko a robust love of books and all things creative that will last a lifetime. Ms. Yuko is a fresh, emerging author/poet/musician/singer-songwriter, and new mother. Currently, she attends the Academy of Art University in San Francisco Online, where she is avidly pursuing a BFA in Motion Pictures and Television. Please, check dragonfishent.com often for print titles and the new rock/alternative CD/Mp3 by D. K. N. Yuko’s band. Also, search D. K. N. Yuko on Amazon.com. Blessed be. |
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Kilaal's Sword | by Richard S. Wiggins, Jr. Aug. 23, 2010 | $3.99 | 86172 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Rick Wiggins has harbored a love of science fiction and fantasy books and movies for as long as anyone can remember. He began to expand into his own world through writing many years ago. His works at large, however, would not be shared with the deserving world until now. Rick is athletic and strives to maintain a healthy lifestyle. He jogs or bikes daily and has run in numerous ½ marathons and ridden in many 100+ mile bicycle rides. His ultimate goal is to ride his bicycle from California to Oklahoma (where his loving wife will fly in to greet him!). Rick is the father of three daughters and a grandfather as well. Born to parents whose livelihood came from the oil business, Rick has lived in many wonderful places, from Venezuela to Alaska. He currently resides in Northern California with his wife and all the pets his children have left behind as they’ve moved on into worlds of their own making. |
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Perpetual Casino | by Darryl Hicks Aug. 22, 2010 | Free! | 6468 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a computer programmer in my day job. The River City adventure has now been published. Check back often for further Perpetual Twilight adventures. The cat in the comfy chair (see pRay cover) is our cat Max, who thinks my comfy chair birthday present was for him. Max has a cameo in Perpetual Ray. |
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Seraphim Dust | by Ash Stirling Aug. 22, 2010 | $0.99 | 8569 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Ash lives and eats, dreams and sleeps in the world of The City, walking it's dark streets. On occasions the stories of that world seep through into the written word. |
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Complot à Khéo | by Jean-Patrick Mallinger Aug. 22, 2010 | $10.65 | 80815 words | Sample 20% |
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The Barbarian Prince (Dragon Lords I) | by Michelle M. Pillow Aug. 21, 2010 | $5.99 | 75149 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Ever since she can remember, Michelle M. Pillow had a strange fascination with anything historical or supernatural--ghosts, magical powers, and oh! vampires. What could be more alluring than being immortal, all-powerful, and eternally beautiful? Michelle M Pillow, Author of All Things Romance, is a multi-published, award winning author writing in many romance fiction genres including futuristic, paranormal, historical, contemporary, fantasy and dark paranormal. She was the winner of the 2006 RT Reviewers' Choice Award, nominated for the 2007 RT Award, a Brava Novella Contest Finalist and a PAN member of RWA. Her first novel published in 2004 and since she's published over 60 works of fiction. She writes a monthly interview column and is a journalist for Paranormal Underground Magazine. She co-hosts a weekly radio talk show, Raven Radio, which was recently mentioned in Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine. She has a photography degree and is currently working towards a degree in History with a minor in English. Readers and Listeners can contact her through her website www.michellepillow.com. |
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Il pittore del cielo | by Gabriele T Aug. 21, 2010 | Free! | 908 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: La citazione è un utile sostituto dell'arguzia - Oscar Wilde. |
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Sacrifice | by Michael Brown Aug. 21, 2010 | $2.99 | 17393 words | Sample 25% |
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War of the Worlds Refought | by Hermione Georgina Wells Aug. 20, 2010 | Free! | 63814 words | Read a sample |
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Shades of Gray #4 Sisters | by Kristie Lynn Higgins Aug. 20, 2010 | $8.99 | 70544 words | |
| Author bio: I write SciFi, Fantasy, and Horror. I am currently working on a science fiction series with elements of action-adventure, mystery, horror, and thriller all rolled into one. It is called the Shades of Gray Series and is expected to be over 30 books. They are broke up in groupings of four. Complete list of Shades of Gray Series (STARTING POINT QUADRILOGY) 1. Noir, City Shrouded By Darkness 2. From Moscow, With Love 3. Cerberus Versus Pandora 4. Sisters (ZOMBIE TWILIGHT QUADRILOGY) 5. Night Of The Twilight- The Chimera Strain 6. Dawn Of The Twilight- Outbreak 7. Day Of The Twilight- Patient Zero 8. Land Of The Twilight- Closing of Days **Coming Soon (MYTHS AND DESPAIR QUADRILOGY) 9. Rise Of The Gorgons **Coming Soon 10. Clash of the Titans **Coming Soon 11. TBA 12. TBA I also have a few short stories and a Beauty and the Beast series with a twist. Beauty of the Beast #1 the Mystic Rose has a lot more action and characters than the original tale. |
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Shades of Gray #3 Cerberus Versus Pandora | by Kristie Lynn Higgins Aug. 20, 2010 | $8.99 | 74402 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: I write SciFi, Fantasy, and Horror. I am currently working on a science fiction series with elements of action-adventure, mystery, horror, and thriller all rolled into one. It is called the Shades of Gray Series and is expected to be over 30 books. They are broke up in groupings of four. Complete list of Shades of Gray Series (STARTING POINT QUADRILOGY) 1. Noir, City Shrouded By Darkness 2. From Moscow, With Love 3. Cerberus Versus Pandora 4. Sisters (ZOMBIE TWILIGHT QUADRILOGY) 5. Night Of The Twilight- The Chimera Strain 6. Dawn Of The Twilight- Outbreak 7. Day Of The Twilight- Patient Zero 8. Land Of The Twilight- Closing of Days **Coming Soon (MYTHS AND DESPAIR QUADRILOGY) 9. Rise Of The Gorgons **Coming Soon 10. Clash of the Titans **Coming Soon 11. TBA 12. TBA I also have a few short stories and a Beauty and the Beast series with a twist. Beauty of the Beast #1 the Mystic Rose has a lot more action and characters than the original tale. |
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Of Spells and Demons | by Kenneth McDonald Aug. 20, 2010 | $2.00 | 102143 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: I am an education consultant who works for state government in the area of curriculum. Prior to my current job, I taught American and world history at a number of colleges and universities in California, Georgia, and South Carolina. I started writing fiction in graduate school, completing the Trials of Alderan series of five novels. In addition to my novels and short works, I have written a lot of serialized fantasy fiction that has been posted on the Story Hour forum at the Dungeons & Dragons fan site EnWorld.org, including stories placed in the Forgotten Realms, Shackled City, and Rappan Athuk settings. These stories have collectively received over two thousand reader posts and three hundred thousand page views. I am also an active member of the player community for the multiplayer computer game Neverwinter Nights, and have released over two dozen modules for that game on the Neverwinter Vault Web site. Currently I am focusing on finishing a few novels for publication on Smashwords. My doctorate is in European history, and I currently live with my wife, who is an attorney, in Sacramento, California. |
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The Age of Psiber Knights Volume II: Silence Through the Thunder | by Thomas John Moscato Aug. 20, 2010 | $2.99 | 67567 words | Sample 33% |
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Apexology: Horror | by Apex Publications Aug. 19, 2010 | $2.99 | 102066 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Apex Publications is a small press dedicated to publishing quality dark SF, horror, and dark fantasy. Our authors include such esteemed wordsmiths as Gary Braunbeck, Nick Mamatas, Michael A. Burstein, Jennifer Pelland, Dru Pagliasotti, and more. |
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The Age of Psiber Knights: A Place to Rule | by Thomas John Moscato Aug. 19, 2010 | $0.99 | 66515 words | Sample 33% |
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The First Dragoneer | by M. R. Mathias Aug. 18, 2010 | $1.00 | 20795 words | Sample 33% |
| Author bio: The jewel you see glowing in the ring in my author photo isn't really a jewel at all. It is the crystallized tear of a real dragon. In my novel "The Royal Dragoneers" you might find the moment where this wonderfully magical tear drop fell from a green dragon's eye and hardened on its way down to land in a mess of troll corpses that the dragon was laying on. My grandfather died before I was born, but the ring was given to me by my mother after my grandmother recently died. My grandfather had apparently won the ring in a poker game near the Red River between Texas and Oklahoma sometime in the early 1900's. It has been a boon to me, the magic of the teardrop, for it brought you here didn't it? Now treat yourself to something fantastic and try out the free sample of one of my novels. I hope you enjoy the journey. It will be spectacular. Thanks M.R. Mathias The map for the known kingdoms in "The Sword and the Dragon" can be found under the cover image at my website.... www.mrmathias.com FREE Coupon for "The First Dragoneer"code:ZQ99Y THESE COUPONS ONLY GOOD UNTIL HALLOWEEN! |
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The Adventurion | by M. R. Mathias Aug. 18, 2010 | $3.88 | 31733 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The jewel you see glowing in the ring in my author photo isn't really a jewel at all. It is the crystallized tear of a real dragon. In my novel "The Royal Dragoneers" you might find the moment where this wonderfully magical tear drop fell from a green dragon's eye and hardened on its way down to land in a mess of troll corpses that the dragon was laying on. My grandfather died before I was born, but the ring was given to me by my mother after my grandmother recently died. My grandfather had apparently won the ring in a poker game near the Red River between Texas and Oklahoma sometime in the early 1900's. It has been a boon to me, the magic of the teardrop, for it brought you here didn't it? Now treat yourself to something fantastic and try out the free sample of one of my novels. I hope you enjoy the journey. It will be spectacular. Thanks M.R. Mathias The map for the known kingdoms in "The Sword and the Dragon" can be found under the cover image at my website.... www.mrmathias.com FREE Coupon for "The First Dragoneer"code:ZQ99Y THESE COUPONS ONLY GOOD UNTIL HALLOWEEN! |
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The Wrong God | by Paul Guthrie Aug. 18, 2010 | $7.99 | 109788 words | Sample 50% |
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