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Published: Mon, 05/13/13

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  1. The Sultan of Monte Cristo by Holy Ghost Writer - 2013-05-12 10:59:28-04
    The identity of the author is part of an international contest, and the first person to correctly name the HG Writer from the clues found in the Count of Monte Cristo sequels will receive a reward of $2500. Visit the Holy Ghost Writer's Amazon Author Page for Details and see if you can discover the real identity of the author being heralded as the new Stieg Larsson for That Girl Started Her Own Country, the successor of Alexander Dumas for The Sultan of Monte Cristo and the next Ray Bradbury for The Boy Who Played With Dark Matter.
  2. A Lacy Souvenir Book 1- The Cathartic Adventures of Jenna Monteath - 2013-05-12 11:00:34-04
    Annelise Paige first published her Poetry at the tender age of thirteen. For the last twenty years, Paige has Ghost written many of the Romance and Erotica Websites, Short Stories, and Novels you are reading on the Internet today. Paige has received numerous Awards and Honorable Mentions for both her own work, as well as published works for her Clients. While continuing the writing of her series, Paige also helps others get their work published, and builds Branded websites to match them. From a Recent Review with Paige: Annelise Paige writes her characters with a very sensual and passionate tone, yet in often a quite humorous way. Says Paige, when asked, 'What's different about your Romance Erotica Series?' Her response was, "It is Erotica with a plot, and a story with realistic and memorable characters, who come alive in the chapters of this Series of my books. They are fictional people, and created from my imagination, but the book is about real people, and real couples who could be living now, somewhere in the world."
  3. The Last Days Of Disco by David Ross - 2013-05-12 11:01:59-04
    David Ross was born in Glasgow in 1964. He is married with two children and has lived in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire for over 30 years. His most prized possession is a signed Joe Strummer LP. 'The Last Days of Disco' is his first novel. It is the first in the Ayrshire Trilogy to be published. 'There’s An Old Piano…'; a short play, based on the novel is also available
  4. Hydra - 2013-05-13 00:45:35-04
    Jonathan Penroc has been a writer for several newspapers as an investigative reporter. A student of world events, he is convinced that most of the events happening throughout the world have been and are being orchestrated by unsuspected power brokers for their own purposes. Penroc is also noted for his work in the field of fantasy fiction.
  5. 61 Delicious Low Calorie Snack Recipes: How To Lose Weight and Feel Great With Healthy Snacks Under 200 Calories - 2013-05-13 01:45:30-04
    Julia Cruise loves to cook food fast. She’s always entertaining her friends with her lightning–fast meals, drinks, appetizers and desserts.
  6. Stand By Your Hitman - 2013-05-13 02:09:51-04
    Leslie Langtry lives in the Midwest with her family, three unruly dogs, three emotionally distant cats, two adorable guinea pigs and four birds. She loves cake and puppies, but will never share her cake with puppies. A girl has to have standards, after all.
  7. Photo Finish - 2013-05-13 02:14:08-04
    Steve Demaree is the author of seventeen books with three more books currently in the works. These books include stand-alone thrillers, a humorous whodunit series with two grossly overweight detectives who detest exercise in any form and love to eat good fattening food and are always able to find the murderer, three books in a humorous romance series, books of inspiration short stories, an autobiography, and a Christian daily devotional book.
  8. State of Grace - 2013-05-13 02:16:00-04
    John R. Phythyon, Jr. wishes he were a superhero or a magician, but, since he has not yet been bitten by a radioactive spider or gotten his letter from Hogwarts, he writes adventure stories instead. He is the author of the Wolf Dasher series of fantasy-thriller mashup novels, as well as several short stories, a two-act comedy, and numerous game manuals. He won awards for the latter and hopes to make millions with the former. In the meantime, he lives in Lawrence KS with his wife, their children, a dog, and a cat. His current projects include the next novel in the Wolf Dasher series, world peace, and desperately wishing for the Cincinnati Bengals to win a Super Bowl before he dies.
  9. Do Overs - 2013-05-13 02:32:45-04
    Originally from Minnesota, Cerian is currently settled in southwestern New Hampshire with her husband and four children, working for a well-known children's magazine company. She's known she wanted to write since she was twelve and between mucking stalls in New York and booking cruises in Maine, she's been filling notebooks and now flash drives with her stories in pursuit of her dreams. Cerian also writes as Ceri Hebert and has several titles available under that name, including Sweet Forever, and Where One Road Leads.
  10. Raise Your Self-Worth: 20 Essential Self-Esteem Boosters for Women Book 1 by Marianne Bright - 2013-05-13 02:48:45-04
    Marianne Bright is a personal development coach who focuses on helping people uncover and embrace their true selves that are capable of achieving the success and fulfillment they seek. She is currently writing her next books that would help people rise up from rejection and failure.
  11. Quest for the Lost Treasure - 2013-05-13 03:37:13-04
    Gerry Gaston is a freelance writer and engineer. His years of participating in role-playing adventure games, combined with his enjoyment of choose your own adventure books, motivated his efforts to create a new interactive format for children. His visually innovative storyline selection technique provides for a unique book reading experience. He lives with his family, cats and ferrets in Arkansas.
  12. Sabien’s Quest: The Light (Book One) by Shomari T. Black - 2013-05-13 03:45:45-04
    Shomari T. Black has been writing since the First grade when he was caught plagiarizing a creative writing assignment and had to come up with something original. He continued by writing stories to entertain himself, which is a tradition he continues to this day. He's a graduate of Columbia College Chicago where he majored in Fiction Writing and met a score of people who thought it a good idea to indulge his desire to become a writer (which is one reason why you're able to read this now). He is a Chicago resident but not a Chicago native. He started writing his first novel, Sabien's Quest: The Light, when he was 16. It took him five years to complete. He believes that art is never finished, but there simply comes the day when you have to stop working on it and show folks what you've accomplished. He considers Neil Gaiman, Jerry Spinelli, and Peter David among his inspirations.
  13. The Working Dead by David Thayer - 2013-05-13 03:48:41-04
    David Thayer was born in Niagara Falls, New York. After moving to Long Island he took up residence in New York City, first in the Bronx, then in the Village, later in Chelsea. In between he spent four years In Europe before relocating to the west coast. Prior to the digital revolution David saved boxes of paper manuscripts every time he moved but now he’s settled down in front of a screen and saves work with the touch of a button. BLACK FOREST is a historical thriller introducing Arthur Murray, an ex OSS man who is back in the States after the war. An Israeli agent is after a former Nazi scientist currently employed on the Redstone rocket program; Abigail Drew works deep cover and draws Arthur into a web of intrigue that threatens to engulf him and everyone he holds dear. KILLER IN A BOX, RED MOUNTAIN, AND THE WORKING DEAD form a trilogy of novels featuring Armand DiPino and Mickey Reidel, police detectives who inhabit the gray area between good and evil struggling to decide which is which. David and his wife Diane live in Seattle where gray areas are a local specialty.
  14. Business Writing Skills: 3 Quick & Easy Improvements You can Make Today - 2013-05-13 04:30:27-04
    To give you substantial yet easy-to-read ideas, Robert F. Abbott combines his experience as a radio news writer and announcer with theoretical knowledge gained in earning a Master of Business Administration degree. He used this perspective to advocate for his employees and marketing newsletter clients while owning and operating The Newsletter Company. Mr. Abbott also published his own online newsletter on business communication topics from 1999 to 2006. More recently, he began publishing a series of booklets under the series title, 10 Minute Communication Solutions. The first title in the series, Organizational Communication Flow, explains how to make the most of upward, downward, and lateral communication, as well as the role of gossip in filling in blank spaces among the flows. When not writing and publishing, Mr. Abbott is an active community volunteer, which includes serving as President of the Airdrie Festival of Lights Society. This association manages and operates one of North America's largest outdoor holiday light spectaculars. He lives in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada where he is often dragged along dog paths by a Jack Russell Terrier just a fraction of his size.
  15. The Envelope - 2013-05-13 04:58:55-04
    Want the latest in Emily Josephine's publications, as well as notifications when she is going to do a free promotion via KDP Select? Then be sure to visit her author blog at http://emilyjacques.com. Sign up on the form in the right sidebar to stay updated on all the happenings with her writings and books! Emily Josephine has a passion to help others find optimum health and to live the life of their dreams. Born in 1970, she learned about organic gardening as a child and became interested in natural health and nutrition in her mid-twenties. A few years later, she decided to fulfill her dream as a fiction writer, and over the course of five years completed three novels. After becoming a mother, she discovered the world of blogging, and decided to use that platform to teach others about reaching their health goals. Now, she combines both her passion to teach others about natural living and to inspire others to greatness through her novels and short stories.
  16. Lethal Inheritance - 2013-05-13 05:02:03-04
    Award winning author Tahlia Newland writes contemporary fantasy and magical realism with a metaphysical twist. Two of her novels have received the Awesome Indies Seal of Approval for excellence in fiction and her young adult magical realism novel ‘You Can’t Shatter Me’ was awarded a B.R.A.G Medallion for an outstanding independent novel in 2013. Tahlia has been writing full time since 2008. She is also a well-respected reviewer with over 300 published reviews. When not reading or writing you may find her being an extremely casual high school teacher or making decorative masks. Tahlia is a bone-fide expatriate of the performing arts, with over 20 years experience in scripting and performing in Visual Theatre and Theater in Education. She has studied philosophy & meditation for many years, lives in an Australian rainforest and loves cats, but she doesn’t have one because they eat native birds.
  17. How to Embrace a Minimalist Wardrobe – Making the Most Out of Your Closet! by Kristen D. Smith - 2013-05-13 05:03:12-04
    Kristen Smith is madly in love with her husband and lives with him and their little dog in an old brick home she's affectionately named Sage Cottage. Quirky and multifaceted, she enjoys folk music, herbwifery, summer rainfalls and of course, keeping order and beauty in her home and everyday life.
  18. Section 132 - 2013-05-13 05:53:18-04
    Helga Zeiner is a bi-lingual German-Canadian author. At the age of 18, having completed her degree at the Art School of Bavaria, Helga Zeiner left Germany. She then lived and worked for two years in Australia, followed by twelve years in Hong Kong. Since 2004 Helga and her husband Manfred live on a remote country estate in the wilderness of British Columbia. For as long as Helga can remember, she has been writing novels, while still working it had to be in her spare time only. Now she is lucky enough that she can devote most of her time to writing.
  19. The Summer of My 14th Year - 2013-05-13 06:15:14-04
    Jim Meaders was born in 1949 in Birmingham, Alabama, but moved with his parents to Lakeland, Florida in 1954. The small Florida town in The Summer of My Fourteenth Year is based on Lakeland and on some of Jim's experiences during the summer of 1963. Jim grew up in service stations run by his dad between 1954 and 1967, probably pumping more gasoline by the time he graduated from high school than most people pump in a lifetime. He met his wonderful wife, Dorian, in 1970 and persuaded her to marry him in 1971. Jim attended the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, from 1967-69, and graduated from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida with a B.A. in Art in 1976. He continued his education at Clemson University in South Carolina and spent the spring semester of 1978 studying and traveling in Italy, Germany, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. He graduated with his M.F.A. in Visual Studies with a painting emphasis in 1979. Jim also started teaching full-time in 1979 and taught in South Carolina, Georgia, and West Virginia before moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1992, where he is still teaching art to college students. Jim has taught a variety of courses in his thirty-year teaching career including design, drawing, painting, ceramics, art appreciation, art history, and art education. He has exhibited work in regional and national art competitions in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Utah, California, and Tennessee since 1972. Jim's first book is not about art, but draws (no pun intended) on lingering memories of his childhood. He believes it is when we are children that we are the most creative and imaginative. As Picasso once said, "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."
  20. Family Deceptions by Loretta Giacoletto - 2013-05-13 06:30:32-04
    Loretta Giacoletto divides her time between the St. Louis Metropolitan area and Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks where she concentrates on writing fiction, essays, and her blog Loretta on Life while her husband cruises the waters for bass and crappie. Their five children have left the once chaotic nest but occasionally return for her to-die-for ravioli and roasted peppers topped with garlic-laden bagna càuda. An avid traveler, she has visited numerous countries in Europe and Asia but Italy remains her favorite, especially the area from where her family originates: the Piedmont region near the Italian alps. Loretta's novels are filled with bawdy characters caught up in problems they must suffer the consequences for having created. In LETHAL PLAY a grieving widow is suspected of killing her son's coach, a man with more enemies than friends. FAMILY DECEPTIONS follows two generations of earthy characters who learn to thrive and/or survive through a series of misdeeds, the worst against those they love the most. FREE DANNER features a cynical young man whose troubled past and deadly encounters hinder his search for the father he has yet to meet. THE FAMILY ANGEL is an Italian/American saga about the Americanization of an immigrant family of bootleggers, coalminers, winemakers and priests, and a mysterious black angel who enjoys sticking his nose in the family business. CHICAGO'S HEADMISTRESS, a prequel and partial parallel to THE FAMILY ANGEL, follows a 1905 Italian street urchin's notorious rise to wealth and power as the headmistress of Night School, Prohibition Chicago's most popular and innovative men's club in the 1920s. Loretta is also the author of A COLLECTION OF GIVERS AND TAKERS, an anthology of twisted stories about the good, the bad, the self-centered and the disillusioned In addition to the horror anthologies, Damned in Dixie and Hell in the Heartland, Loretta's short stories have appeared in a number of publications including The MacGuffin, Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, The Scruffy Dog Review, Allegory and Literary Mama, which nominated her story "Tom" for Dzanc's 2010 Best of The Web.
  21. Picture Perfect - 2013-05-13 07:08:43-04
    Writing as Christine Holden, Leslie C. Ferdinand and Shirley H. Ferdinand sold 5 novels to Jove Books between 1998 and 2001. In 2006, Leslie appeared on the Rachael Ray Show as a Hurricane Katrina survivor. The team also were contributing writers to Marriage of Minds, Collaborative Fiction by May McGoldrick and for Kathryn Falk’s 1998 edition of How To Write Romance For The New Markets & Get Published. Leslie and Shirley are natives of New Orleans. To escape Katrina, they evacuated to Texas, where they have resided ever since. They lost everything in the storm but their hearts remain in their beloved Crescent City. Leslie grew up in the 7th Ward. Though Shirley grew up in the same area, in her youth, it was known as “Pillait Land” or “Backatown.” The song “Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans” has taken on a completely different meaning. Despite the warm Texas welcome, they are planning to return home to live in the near future. During football season, Leslie is an avid Who Dat (NO Saints fan), even though she’s over 300 miles away.
  22. The Ultimate Guide To Raised Beds - 2013-05-13 07:36:01-04
    Want the latest in Emily Josephine's publications, as well as notifications when she is going to do a free promotion via KDP Select? Then be sure to visit her author blog at http://emilyjacques.com. Sign up on the form in the right sidebar to stay updated on all the happenings with her writings and books! Emily Josephine has a passion to help others find optimum health and to live the life of their dreams. Born in 1970, she learned about organic gardening as a child and became interested in natural health and nutrition in her mid-twenties. A few years later, she decided to fulfill her dream as a fiction writer, and over the course of five years completed three novels. After becoming a mother, she discovered the world of blogging, and decided to use that platform to teach others about reaching their health goals. Now, she combines both her passion to teach others about natural living and to inspire others to greatness through her novels and short stories.