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Dragon's Gold | by Pete Donald April 14, 2012 | 1610 words | Read a sample |
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Save the Unicorn! | by Emma Laybourn April 13, 2012 | 2727 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Emma is a qualified teacher and librarian who has had seven children's books published in the UK and USA. She has also had around 30 stories published in British and Australian women's magazines. |
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Das Flusspferd, das Posaune blies (Kurzgeschichte) | by Matthias Czarnetzki April 13, 2012 | 5646 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Matthias Czarnetzki begann als Banker, wurde Journalist und studierte Informatik, bevor er feststellte, dass Schriftsteller mehrere Leben führen können, aber nur für eins Steuern zahlen müssen. Er ist unabhängiger Autor und unterstützt andere Indie-Autoren dabei, den gleichen Respekt zu erlangen wie Indie-Musiker und Indie-Filmemacher, so dass sie ihren traditionell verlegten Kollegen in nichts nachstehen. |
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The Faceless Princess | by Acton Cooper April 12, 2012 | 2823 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Emmie Acton Cooper is a writer, an entrepreneur and a health worker who enjoys the challenges creativity offers when writing a book. Ancient mythology has always being a source of wonder for her as well as paranormal and Gothic themes. Hellenic, Greek culture and The Romantic Age inspire her. These elements are the wheel and source of her fascination with writing, and the ones sparking her research to deepen her knowledge and understanding of the vast and unique collection of literary works of these times. She is the author of The Shoemaker’s Raincoat (YA Mystery, 2011), An Enchanted Seahorse (YA Fantasy, 2011) and The Case of the Missing Cupcakes (YA Horror, 2011). She has begun a YA series of mystery novelettes and YA Paranormal- Romance novel set in Massachusetts. Harlow in Reverse a romance- suspense novel is her current work in progress and will be available as soon as the editing process ends. She writes under her noms de plume Acton Cooper and Emmie Acton Cooper. Her professional career includes years in the private and public sector. She is an eclectic reader of paranormal-romance, mystery, thrillers and a lover of music and dancing. She maintains a blog about her journey as a writer as well as about the craft and profession of writing http://emmieactoncooper.blogspot.com and a Facebook page to network with readers and friends https://www.facebook.com/Emmieactoncooper |
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Purple Platypus In: The Wizard of Oz | by E. Couvillion April 12, 2012 | 2298 words | Sample 20% |
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My Friends Are Dead People | by Tony Ortiz April 11, 2012 | 62581 words | Read a sample |
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Wackadoo Wady | by Allan Dutch April 10, 2012 | 1181 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Allan Dutch, born in Maine, is a 'jack of all trades' and a 'master' of many. He is a successful musician and composer, and a teacher of theater who has written numerous plays for the Middle School and High School levels. He is an accomplished illustrator and graphic artist, and a writer of children's literature. Allan lives in Idyllwild, California, a beautiful mountain community in Southern California, with his wife, Terri. Together, they have three children and five grandchildren; (and, their youngest son and his wife are expecting their third later this year). |
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Billy The Peg Leg Bat | by Greg Carter April 07, 2012 | 338 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I grew up in rural Eastern Kentucky without many modern conveniences. My fondest memory is the bookmobile stopping by my house every two weeks in summer; I could check out books five at a time. Reading has always been a treasured source of endless entertainment; naturally leading me to write. |
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Renee and the Pink Giraffe | by Sonya White-Bujold April 07, 2012 | 758 words | Read a sample |
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Daisy The Sheep | by Kristina Howells April 07, 2012 | 345 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a published author and poet. I currently live in Calais in France, I am a British expat. I have written non-fiction and fiction works. My works include: A Hatter goes Mad Te Deum Una voce Lettre Fatale Making sense of the Genesis Flood Making sense of the Life of Christ Law and Gospel Les Delices de Calais Short stories Poetry Since my publishers have gone out of business due to the credit crisis I am now self publishing using Lulu.com to help me. It is easy to publish without paying for it when you know how. All my works are found on amazon. If you wish to contact me please do not hesitate all queries will be answered. |
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Lenna's Fimbulsummer (Book 2 of Lenna's Story) | by James Comins April 06, 2012 | 45859 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: James Comins is sitting crosslegged on the floor of a whitewalled apartment in Denver, writing about himself in the third person. He is a fierce enemy, a loyal friend, and a known fabricator of autobiographical blurb details. It looks like Ezra Klein's head has been placed on top of the body of a fat Danny Bonaduce. |
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The Cat's Nature - a poem for all ages | by Robyn Pearce April 06, 2012 | 128 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, my name is Robyn Pearce and I am 11 years old. I live in South Wales and I have 3 pets; a kitten named Mimi, a cat named Jiji and a grey, fluffy rabbit named Mr. H. My hobbies include singing, writing, reading, drawing Manga and browsing the internet. I like films like Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Labyrinth. I also enjoy writing poetry. I hope you enjoy reading my e-Books and poems! |
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HARD CASH | by Leon Guthrie April 05, 2012 | 1412 words | Read a sample |
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Her Last Letter | by Daisy Henry April 03, 2012 | 1906 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello,My name Daisy and i am a writer. I live in England :) I am currently working on books on Wattpad and my first book Her Last Letter is now published on Smashwords. If you need any info please comment on my Wattpad or send me a email at dazzerydaz@gmail.com and i will get back to you as soon as i can. Thank you |
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At the Beach | by Trudieliezel Zollinger April 02, 2012 | 1151 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Live in California with my family. |
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Jazmin The Beautiful Sheep / JazmÃn, la Bella Oveja | by Alma Sanchez April 02, 2012 | 2154 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: ALMA DELIA SANCHEZ currently resides in Houston, Texas. She lives with her husband Juan, their three children, two cats and a fourth child is on the way. She volunteers as a director for the children's Ministry at her church. Alma is also a home schooling mom who enjoys making up stories for her children. In her spare time, she loves to read, draw, and recycle items into new crafts. Ester Cleans Up is her debut as an author. |
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Little Red Riding Hood - Another Grandma Chatterbox Fairy Tale | by Barbara Hayes April 02, 2012 | 3612 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Barbara Hayes worked on the editorial staff and spent many years writing stories and picture strip scripts for the Amalgamated Press, situated in Farringdon Street, which is round the corner from Fleet Street, London. Later Amalgamated Press became Fleetway Publications and subsequently part of the Daily Mirror IPC publishing group. Barbara was just in time to work with some of the old Fleet Street hacks in all their drunken glory before the move away from Fleet Street to modern technical respectability. She got advice straight from the lips of Hugh Cudlipp, the famous editor of the Daily Mirror, and became married to an Amalgamated Press editor, Leonard Matthews, who rose to be a managing editor and then an editorial director. Over the years she has had some 80 books and about 7300 scripts published by companies from England to Australia to South Africa to Florida and back to Holland. She likes to think of herself as an old hack writer who succeeded mainly because she always got her work in on time and the right length - but if you read on carefully you might find quite a few other hints to help you. |
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Grounded For Good | by Dawn Daria April 01, 2012 | 58466 words | Read a sample |
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Santa's Secret: The Story That Can Never Be Read | by Wm. G. Thilgen Jr. (Bill) April 01, 2012 | 6407 words | Sample 27% |
| Author bio: William Guy Thilgen Jr. (Bill) is a 63 years old semi-retired former native of St. Paul, Minnesota commonly known as the Twin Cities. He is the middle child of seven, with three older step-sisters, two younger brothers and a baby sister: William currently resides in Las Vegas, NV. He and his wife Rosa plan to retire to Mazatlan, Mexico, in a few years. Prior to his present career as a security officer at a major casino in Las Vegas, William followed his grandfather's footsteps as a professional truck driver. A career that allowed him to see parts of the country, taste various foods and to partake in a variety of adventures whenever he happen across them. During those years he considered himself to be a professional tourist. William attributes his imagination and story-telling ability to the fact that, like most children during his youth, he grew up in a large family in a small house with no room to play indoors. Most children of that era grew up playing outdoors. He and his friends would spend hours and hours finding things to do, and on occasion making up their own adventures. As William aged he learned to view life as series of adventures. It was on one such adventure in the winter of 1994-- he met Patte. |
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The Little Dog Who Thought She Was Human | by Trinity R. Westfield March 30, 2012 | 1133 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Trinity R. Westfield lives in Brisbane, Australia. She is a certified Life Coach, trained in cognitive behaviours and metaphysics. |
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Sharkbiter | by Emma Laybourn March 30, 2012 | 3361 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Emma is a qualified teacher and librarian who has had seven children's books published in the UK and USA. She has also had around 30 stories published in British and Australian women's magazines. |
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Berry and the Birthday Band | by Joanna M. Weston March 29, 2012 | 532 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JOANNA M. WESTON. Born in England, lives in Western Canada; married, 3 sons, two cats. A writer, knitter, and gardener, deer-herder, raccoon-watcher. Is a full-time writer of poetry, short-stories, children's books and reviews. Has published internationally for many years in journals and anthologies. Has a middle-reader, ‘Those Blue Shoes’, published; also poetry, ‘A Summer Father’, the latter published by Frontenac House of Calgary. |
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King Arthur's Story from Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend | by Cheryl Carpinello March 28, 2012 | 1325 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A Bit About Myself: Although a retired teacher, I still have a passion for working with kids. I regularly conduct Medieval Writing Workshops for local elementary/middle schools and the Colorado Girl Scouts. It seems I'm not the only one who loves Medieval Times and the King Arthur Legend. The kids thoroughly enjoy writing their own medieval stories complete with dragons, wizards, unicorns, and knights! I love to travel, and so my other job is with a major airline. My favorite trip was a two week visit to Egypt with my husband that included traveling by local train from one end of Egypt to the other. Some of my favorite books, like "The Hobbit," "The Lord of the Rings," Golding's "Lord of the Flies" and "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White were all written to offer hope to a world embroiled in another world war. "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens illustrates how unselfish true love enables people to offer the supreme sacrifice to preserve that love, while Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" shows how circumstances can cause people to do despicable acts. The one book that connects of all of these texts as well as a multitude of others is Joseph Campbell's "The Hero with a Thousand Faces." The journey of the hero, depicted by Campbell, is a universal theme that never dies out. About My Writings: My first book "Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend" introduces young readers to the timeless King Arthur Legend and Guinevere the girl as she struggles with growing up and fulfilling her destiny. I hope young readers develop an understanding of the girl Guinevere, how she is like them today. Everyone has to grow up; everyone has unpleasant choices to make; and regardless of when we are born or how old we are, we don't always get our way. And when that happens, we have to accept it and move on. Good lessons for any age. "King Arthur's Story" is a short excerpt cut from "Guinevere" in the final editing. Only available as an ebook, it gives readers a brief glimpse into Arthur's reasons for seeking marriage with Guinevere. My second book "Young Knights of the Round Table: The Kings' Ransom" is due for release in May 2012 by MuseItUp Publishing out of Canada. I have just started publishing my children's picture books under the series Grandma's Tales. The first one is What if I Went to the Circus and Came Home with ? My current work-in-progress takes my readers out of Medieval England and back to Ancient Egypt for a visit with a famous pharaoh! Stay tuned. I love to hear from my readers of all ages. Please contact me and let me know what you think of my books. You may contact me through my web site Beyond Today (http://www.beyondtodayeducator.com). |
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Animal kennings (poems) | by Mr Adams March 26, 2012 | 241 words | Read a sample |
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Let's Squeeze Out for a Waggy Doggy Walk (Picturebook for Children) | by Cherry Paws March 26, 2012 | 162 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love drawing and doodling. Creating picturebooks has always being something I wanted to do since little. Hopefully you can all enjoy reading my works! :) |
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16 and On the Run | by Opal Jones March 25, 2012 | 13316 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Opal Jones Being only 12 years old, a lot of people wouldn't expect this kind of writing out of me. But I worked hard for recognition, and I plan to get it. Living in Las Vegas and being in the 6th grade at my local middle school, I really love being with my family of four, and my cat, Sophie. In my spare time, I play 12-U softball and play first-chair violin. Writing is my first priority, though. I hope you'll keep reading my work and enjoying it. |
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Camp Spider | by Opal Jones March 25, 2012 | 6406 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Opal Jones Being only 12 years old, a lot of people wouldn't expect this kind of writing out of me. But I worked hard for recognition, and I plan to get it. Living in Las Vegas and being in the 6th grade at my local middle school, I really love being with my family of four, and my cat, Sophie. In my spare time, I play 12-U softball and play first-chair violin. Writing is my first priority, though. I hope you'll keep reading my work and enjoying it. |
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Why Am I Here? | by Thomas Robertson March 24, 2012 | 837 words | Read a sample |
| 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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Oliver's fantasy | by Smarter Buckeye March 24, 2012 | 2674 words | Read a sample |
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Alien1a | by Ipam March 23, 2012 | 64250 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: splats in ballet, sour notes in choir & drives really fast. |
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A Rain Of Birds | by P. S. Wright March 22, 2012 | 4041 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi folks. So you want to know more about the author? I have long felt like an old curmudgeon trapped in a young person's life. Now that my chronological age has caught up with my mental age, life has become a lot more fun. I have a passion for fixing up my home; currently I am remodeling our nice little 1950s ranch house which is sorely in need of a little love and attention. My son and I love to visit amusement parks and plan to sample every one eventually. But as this is an expensive and time consuming hobby, I am forced to find other ways to entertain myself between trips. I enjoy touring by car and visiting the landmarks and historical sites wherever I go and am not above posing beside the world's largest frying pan or with my head in the holes of ye olde stockes. I have traveled to or through or even lived in twenty-eight states and four countries other than my native USA. I have yet to visit Europe and consider that a terrible failing on my part. I am a true American, mongrel through and through, one quarter German or maybe Dutch, one quarter Scotch Irish (we think), half Native American (but even that half is from two different People). I come from hill folk, hillbillies to you city slickers. But I escaped that fate and have been trying to recapture my heritage ever since. When my son and I are not out traveling, attending college, or working, we like to hang out with our neurotic but lovable dog, Jake and his sidekick Kat, the cat. I have always been an obsessive reader. Somebody once compared readers who turn to writing to drug addicts who turn to dealing. Well, you have to support your habits somehow. As my mother would tell you, I often was late to school because I was reading the back of the cereal box. It is all Doctor Suess' fault. I once attempted to steal The Happy Birthday Bird from the St. Louis Library. My mother let me read it "one more time" before making me return it. So she is partly to blame not only for that little indulgence but the many hours of great story telling we begged off her as kids. Of late I have found writing to be an interesting way to kill time while in forced isolation in places like Camp Spyker, Iraq, Sharana, Afghanistan or Clovis, New Mexico. I mostly find time to write while away from home, but that may change now that I am staring down the barrel of retirement. Hope you enjoy reading my drivel; I am going to be prolific. |
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Сказки Ñтарого дома | by ÐÐ°Ñ‚Ð°Ð»Ð¸Ñ Ð¢ÐµÐ»ÐµÐ³Ð¸Ð½Ð° March 22, 2012 | 15120 words | Read a sample |
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In Praise of the Potato | by Trudieliezel Zollinger March 21, 2012 | 138 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Live in California with my family. |
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Pirate Time | by Anastasia Alex March 21, 2012 | 939 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am fairly young and inexperienced with publishing my work. I prefer to write short fiction storys. |
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Het Kamper Treintje en de boze treinmeneer | by Clement Roorda March 21, 2012 | 1113 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Clement Roorda (1964) schrijft al zolang als hij zich kan heugen, maar debuteerde pas in 2005 met 'de Tovenaar'. In 2010 verscheen het vervolg 'de Ziener' en de verhalenbundel 'fantastische liefdesverhalen'. Zijn verhalen zijn gepubliceeerd in 'Pure Fantasy' en 'Pure Thrillers'. Hij werkt, naast het schrijven, in de gezondheidszorg, een bron van die emoties waar het echt om gaat in het leven: leren, houden van, afscheid nemen en toch gelukkig zijn. Boeken |
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Het Kamper Treintje en het circus | by Clement Roorda March 21, 2012 | 927 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Clement Roorda (1964) schrijft al zolang als hij zich kan heugen, maar debuteerde pas in 2005 met 'de Tovenaar'. In 2010 verscheen het vervolg 'de Ziener' en de verhalenbundel 'fantastische liefdesverhalen'. Zijn verhalen zijn gepubliceeerd in 'Pure Fantasy' en 'Pure Thrillers'. Hij werkt, naast het schrijven, in de gezondheidszorg, een bron van die emoties waar het echt om gaat in het leven: leren, houden van, afscheid nemen en toch gelukkig zijn. Boeken |
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Chunks | by Chris Lane March 20, 2012 | 38161 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bestselling Uk comedy author and scriptwriter, Chris Lane |
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Het Kamper Treintje | by Clement Roorda March 19, 2012 | 1093 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Clement Roorda (1964) schrijft al zolang als hij zich kan heugen, maar debuteerde pas in 2005 met 'de Tovenaar'. In 2010 verscheen het vervolg 'de Ziener' en de verhalenbundel 'fantastische liefdesverhalen'. Zijn verhalen zijn gepubliceeerd in 'Pure Fantasy' en 'Pure Thrillers'. Hij werkt, naast het schrijven, in de gezondheidszorg, een bron van die emoties waar het echt om gaat in het leven: leren, houden van, afscheid nemen en toch gelukkig zijn. Boeken |
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Hopping Bird's New Name | by Dakota Douglas March 17, 2012 | 1727 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a retired journalist who is now turning my hand to writing books. I've started with short stories to test the water. Many of my storylines come in dreams. The melody for the famous Beatles' song "Yesterday" came to Paul McCartney in a dream. So maybe I'll dream a bestseller. My first book was created on a toy typewriter when I was 10 and my dad did the illustrations. He was best at drawing elephants and that started a life-long passion for collection elis of all shapes and sizes. I now have a massive herd of ornaments, clothing and jewellery. I play golf badly, am a jewellery maker extraodinaire, and am learning Lakota Sioux. I don't know anyone else who is around here so I will probably have to talk to myself...so what's new. I also speak "Doo Da". ie: "You know who I mean...doo da", "Can you pass the...doo da?" |
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Ollie and the Bunyip | by Belinda Baldwin March 17, 2012 | 1807 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Belinda Baldwin (née Barnet) is a mum and academic. |
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The Old Woman in the Shoe Moves | by T. D. Hilliard March 15, 2012 | 264 words | Read a sample |
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Cositas de Monitos | by Rebecca Bielawski March 14, 2012 | 30 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Once upon a time in England there was a Kiwi girl. She was unsatisfied with her job peeling onions at a factory in Norfolk and yearned for a better life were she could harness her untapped artistic potential and unleash all her pent up rhymes. One day when she realized she had no tears left to cry for the onions she packed up and moved to Spain, fell in love with a handsome Systems Administrator, had two kids, became a children's author and lived happily ever after. |
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Princess Courtney and the Dark Crimmons | by R. Scott VanKirk March 13, 2012 | 19201 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Scott is best described as a serial entrepreneur. As a computer consultant, for two decades he worked on projects as diverse as commodities trading and online gambling. Tired of getting cut on the bleeding edge of computer engineering, he swore that off. Since then he has worked with three different inventors to bring very cool products to market. None of which ever actually worked. He has now sworn off inventors. For many years, he purchased distressed homes, fixed them up and flipped them. After the worst housing market in 20 years turned him into a cash flow negative landlord, he has sworn off real estate investing. Scott next founded and ran a multi-million dollar photovoltaics installation firm which was squashed by the local utility company. He has sworn off running a company. All that left him with becoming a professional novelist, something he has played at and loved for his entire life. While he plies his current trade, he has the honor of living with three generations of VanKirk women. Amazing, intelligent, beautiful, kind and supportive women. Far better than he deserves. |
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Morning Star's Gift | by Dakota Douglas March 13, 2012 | 1569 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a retired journalist who is now turning my hand to writing books. I've started with short stories to test the water. Many of my storylines come in dreams. The melody for the famous Beatles' song "Yesterday" came to Paul McCartney in a dream. So maybe I'll dream a bestseller. My first book was created on a toy typewriter when I was 10 and my dad did the illustrations. He was best at drawing elephants and that started a life-long passion for collection elis of all shapes and sizes. I now have a massive herd of ornaments, clothing and jewellery. I play golf badly, am a jewellery maker extraodinaire, and am learning Lakota Sioux. I don't know anyone else who is around here so I will probably have to talk to myself...so what's new. I also speak "Doo Da". ie: "You know who I mean...doo da", "Can you pass the...doo da?" |
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Princess Courtney and the Treasure Room | by R. Scott VanKirk March 12, 2012 | 14134 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Scott is best described as a serial entrepreneur. As a computer consultant, for two decades he worked on projects as diverse as commodities trading and online gambling. Tired of getting cut on the bleeding edge of computer engineering, he swore that off. Since then he has worked with three different inventors to bring very cool products to market. None of which ever actually worked. He has now sworn off inventors. For many years, he purchased distressed homes, fixed them up and flipped them. After the worst housing market in 20 years turned him into a cash flow negative landlord, he has sworn off real estate investing. Scott next founded and ran a multi-million dollar photovoltaics installation firm which was squashed by the local utility company. He has sworn off running a company. All that left him with becoming a professional novelist, something he has played at and loved for his entire life. While he plies his current trade, he has the honor of living with three generations of VanKirk women. Amazing, intelligent, beautiful, kind and supportive women. Far better than he deserves. |
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Princess Courtney's Bad Day | by R. Scott VanKirk March 12, 2012 | 8123 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Scott is best described as a serial entrepreneur. As a computer consultant, for two decades he worked on projects as diverse as commodities trading and online gambling. Tired of getting cut on the bleeding edge of computer engineering, he swore that off. Since then he has worked with three different inventors to bring very cool products to market. None of which ever actually worked. He has now sworn off inventors. For many years, he purchased distressed homes, fixed them up and flipped them. After the worst housing market in 20 years turned him into a cash flow negative landlord, he has sworn off real estate investing. Scott next founded and ran a multi-million dollar photovoltaics installation firm which was squashed by the local utility company. He has sworn off running a company. All that left him with becoming a professional novelist, something he has played at and loved for his entire life. While he plies his current trade, he has the honor of living with three generations of VanKirk women. Amazing, intelligent, beautiful, kind and supportive women. Far better than he deserves. |
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Rupunzel And The Three Hobo's | by Reeda Biebz March 12, 2012 | 987 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: To check out the stuff 'bout me go here~~>http://www.wattpad.com/2489732-random-things-about-me |
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PASTA AND ME | by Trudieliezel Zollinger March 12, 2012 | 239 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Live in California with my family. |
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Lenna and the Last Dragon (Book 1 of Lenna's Story) | by James Comins March 11, 2012 | 60098 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: James Comins is sitting crosslegged on the floor of a whitewalled apartment in Denver, writing about himself in the third person. He is a fierce enemy, a loyal friend, and a known fabricator of autobiographical blurb details. It looks like Ezra Klein's head has been placed on top of the body of a fat Danny Bonaduce. |
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Little Red Blanket: A Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White Gay Version | by Mirvan Ereon March 09, 2012 | 2779 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A poet, artist, writer, painter, madman and genius, Mirvan Ereon is a wonderful human being. He is strange, weird, fun, lovable, sexy, fuckable all at the same time. He is polysexual, polyamorous, pansexual, and many other twisted things and he is not afraid to be one. He is proud of who he is and he wants you to be the same way too with yourself! Message me. tell me anything. Ask me to wrote a story or a poem for you and I will gladly do it. I love doing requests =P And it is all free =P Send me a message - jinnypark_1691@yahoo.com |
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