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  1. ONE NEW DUDE - 2013-05-07 05:07:58-04
    Jeff Zahorsky was born in 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio to Irish and Slovak parents. A veteran of the United States Navy, Jeff served just over 6 years, primarily on Navy warships with one ground tour in Iraq. With technology as his background, Jeff holds a Certificate of Biomedicine from Boston University. It was on the flight deck of a U.S. Navy warship in Pearl Harbor, HI where he became a Christian. Jeff aspires in sharing God's eternal truth through his ongoing writings.
  2. Death of a Nation - 2013-05-07 05:08:11-04
    Van Holt wrote his first western when he was in high school and sent it to a literary agent, who soon returned it, saying it was too long but he would try to sell it if Holt would cut out 16,000 words. Young Holt couldn't bear to cut out any of his perfect western, so he threw it away and started writing another one. A draft notice interrupted his plans to become the next Zane Grey or Louis L'Amour. A tour of duty as an MP stationed in South Korea was pretty much the usual MP stuff except for the time he nabbed a North Korean spy and had to talk the dimwitted desk sergeant out of letting the guy go. A briefcase stuffed with drawings of U.S. aircraft and the like only caused the overstuffed lifer behind the counter to rub his fat face, blink his bewildered eyes, and start eating a big candy bar to console himself. Imagine Van Holt's surprise a few days later when he heard that same dumb sergeant telling a group of new admirers how he himself had caught the famous spy one day when he was on his way to the mess hall. Holt says there hasn't been too much excitement since he got out of the army, unless you count the time he was attacked by two mean young punks and shot one of them in the big toe. Holt believes what we need is punk control, not gun control. After traveling all over the West and Southwest in an aging Pontiac, Van Holt got tired of traveling the day he rolled into Tucson and he has been there ever since, still dreaming of becoming the next Zane Grey or Louis L'Amour when he grows up. Or maybe the next great mystery writer. He likes to write mysteries when he's not too busy writing westerns or trying to find out when they are going to start making Twinkies again. You can probably find some of his books on Amazon.
  3. Graves’ End: A Magical Thriller by Sean Patrick Traver - 2013-05-07 05:24:12-04
    SEAN PATRICK TRAVER is a native of Los Angeles, where he continues to live with his wife and cat. His writing explores the hidden worlds that lurk behind the sleek facade LA presents to a casual observer. In addition to the traffic jams, the film studios, and the cookie-cutter suburbs, there are opulent courtyards and private gardens high up in the Hills, as well as blank, black-market warehouses crouched down in the Valley below. There are ritual shrines hidden near the hiking trails and secret practitioners who summon the spirits left over from a thousand years of history. Suburban shamans, rogue necromancers, criminal cabals and computer-savvy witches all populate the pages of his fiction. Sean currently has several screenplays in development. Visit him online at www.SeanPatrickTraver.com
  4. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: Ancient Words – Timeless Truth - 2013-05-07 06:08:17-04
    A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Davidson College with a Th.M from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, J. Rodman Williams was subsequently ordained in the Presbyterian Church and served as a chaplain attached to the First Marine Corps on Okinawa and in China duing World War II. During the many following years, he was a college professor, a church pastor, a professor of theology at a Presbyterian seminary in Texas, then another seminary in California, and lastly a professor in the school of divinity at Regent University in Virginia. Williams authored many books, his magnum opus being a three volume work entitled Renewal Theology (Vol. 1: God, the World, and Redemption; Vol. 2: Salvation, The Holy Spirit, and Christian Living; and Vol. 3: The Church, the Kingdom, and Last Things. The three volumes are presently published as one unabridged volume entitled Renewal Theology (Zondervan, 1996). For further information, see the website: renewaltheology.net
  5. Fibromyalgia How I Cured Myself - 2013-05-07 08:21:28-04
    My name is Luis Quiroz Ravines, I am Peruvian Journalist and Professor of 69 years, specialized in Natural Health. I have created numerous natural products for different health needs, such as “Fungi Free Forever”, “Natural Control of Diabetes”, “Natural Arthritis Relief”, “Super Antioxidant Wine”, “QUIROZ Super Juice”, including my best treatment for hair loss. I myself cured of a disease that medical science says it was incurable. I have written the book “Cure Cancer with Natural Treatments”. In Peru, only with my remedy for the prostate I have cured more than 2000 men. My lotion to stop hair loss in just two weeks is the first product that I present to the public “Fibromyalgia, How I Cured Myself” is my first book at Amazon and I hope it will be useful to men and women who daily face the painful disease.
  6. Louisiana Lament - 2013-05-07 11:28:12-04
    ebook publisher, Edgar Award-winning author, and New Orleanian.
  7. The Sheets - 2013-05-07 11:46:43-04
    Inge has been writing since she was in grade school. Her short stories have been published in numerous literary and other magazines and have been broadcast on radio. She received First Prize in the 1986 Annual Writers' Digest Short Fiction Competition, out of thousands of entrants. She studied creative writing at the University of Alberta, working with such writers as Governor General's Award Winner, Rudy Wiebe. On a more personal note, Inge has lived in Austria, England, and in several areas of Canada including the Northwest Territories. Currently she resides in Fort Erie, Ontario. She enjoys nature, horses, art, reading, and, of course, writing.
  8. The Magic of Facial Exercise - 2013-05-07 12:46:45-04
    Cynthia is the creator of Facial Magic, the revolutionary, facial exercise system and the innovative, easy-to-use Luscious Lips pump that restores youthful fullness to your lips in just seconds. Cynthia is also the founder and president of Rejenuve, Inc., a company dedicated to providing men and women highly effective anti-aging products. Cynthia has discovered "The Facial Fountain of Youth." As creator of the Facial Magic system, she is doing pioneering work. She helps women and men aged 25 and up to lose 10 to 15 years off their faces simply by doing European spa exercises that help tone, tighten and lift facial muscles. No cosmetic surgery, injections or electro-stimulation are needed! Already, more than one million women and men worldwide in more than 40 countries are fans of Cynthia's Facial Magic and Luscious Lips products.
  9. OTOLI - 2013-05-07 14:21:23-04
    Bryony Allen was born in Enfield (UK) in 1968, but spent her formative years in the North East. She returned to the South of the country to study for a degree in English and Drama followed by teacher training in Cambridge. Now settled in Suffolk with her husband and four children her hobbies include reading, writing and supporting her local football team, Ipswich Town. Bryony writes Adult and Young Adult fiction and has also been a primary and middle school teacher and SENCo for 18 years. Her witty and humorous debut adult novel 'Mystery, Deceit and a School Inspector' was based on some true experiences as well as those embedded in the imagination. Her debut Young Adult book 'OTOLI' is an engrossing mystery story of bullying, friendship and revenge with a twist of the paranormal. This was published on the 28th April 2011 by UK Independent publisher, Pneuma Springs. 5% of all sales of OTOLI will be donated to the national charity 'Bullying UK', part of the 'Family Lives' group on an on going basis. OTOLI was entered in 'The People's Book Prize' Spring 2012 collection. http://www.peoplesbookprize.com/book.php?id=728 Bryony is now currently working on further writing projects and completed a second work for the Young Adult genre called 'The Assembly Room' which was published in Autumn 2012. Watch this space! Check out http://www.pneumasprings.co.uk for further information.
  10. Like a Lily by Victoria Pitts Caine - 2013-05-07 16:45:42-04
    Victoria Pitts Caine is a native Californian and lives in the bountiful San Joaquin Valley. Her varied interests include genealogy and exotic gemstone collecting both of which she’s incorporated into her novels. While her genre is inspirational, she likes to refer to herself as a Christian Romance Adventure Novelist. The author has received recognition in both fiction and nonfiction from: Enduring Romance top 10 picks for 2008, William Saroyan Writing Conference, Byline Magazine, Writer’s Journal Magazine and The Southern California Genealogical Society. Her first novel, Alvarado Gold, was published in 2007. Victoria is a former staff technician for the environmental sector working in air pollution control. She is the mother of two daughters. Victoria and her husband enjoy travel, church service and emergency radio communications.
  11. Gabriel’s Trumpet - 2013-05-08 00:19:18-04
    Geoff Gore is an IT Project Manager and part time writer, based in Wellington New Zealand. Gabriel's Trumpet is his first novel since studying professional writing and editing in Melbourne, Australia.
  12. Times of Turmoil - 2013-05-08 01:27:18-04
    Cliff Ball is a Christian, was born in Arizona, but currently lives outside that massive sprawl known as the Metroplex, aka Dallas/Fort Worth. He has two BA's and a Technical Writing Certificate from the University of North Texas. Cliff is a multi-genre writer and has published ten novels so far.
  13. Dark Day Bright Night by JC Szot - 2013-05-08 01:55:01-04
    JC Szot lives in rural Pennsylvania with her husband Mike, who is very understanding when he's brushed aside for her fictitious world. She began writing in the first person in a diary she received on her twelfth birthday. Having not been a good student she defiantly refused to go to college. Thinking she needed a wall full of degrees JC didn't write her first book until she was forty. Giving into her imagination was the best move she ever made. Now with her thirteenth release due out in June 2013 the ideas never seem to stop coming. Look for JC @ Siren Publications in Austin, TX
  14. The Need to Know Guide to Life With a Toddler and a Newborn : How to Prepare For and Cope With The Day to Day Challenge of Raising Two Young Children - 2013-05-08 01:57:23-04
    My name is Nicola Cooper-Abbs and I was born in a small northern town in the 1970s. I'm fairly sure I came out clutching a pencil and pen and asking where the nearest library was. Predictably, I grew up to be writer, studying journalism at the University of Central Lancashire and then moving over to the world of marketing and PR. I spent a couple of years working in an agency, had a quick pit stop in New Zealand and taught English in the exotic location of Salford. Ten years ago I set up as a freelance writer and marketer. I now spend my time writing about a variety of parenting topics combined with my role as Marketing Director of MumPanel, a specialist insight consultancy. But my most important job is being mum to my two chatty, hilarious and truly wonderful girls.
  15. The Need to Know Guide to Nutrition for Exercise : How Your Food and Drink Can Help You to Achieve Your Workout Goals - 2013-05-08 01:57:42-04
    An experienced instructor in the health and fitness industry, Tim specialises in teaching the principles of exercise, nutrition and healthy eating to gym instructors and personal trainers. He is also involved in teaching fitness for disabled clients and training for older adults. Tim has worked for London Central YMCA as a tutor in health and fitness for over 20 years. Prior to that he studied engineering, gaining a BSc in technology and an MSc in robotics. He can also boast an impressive CV of health and fitness qualifications in personal training, gym instructing, fitness training, exercise to music, nutrition and weight management, as well as specialist areas such as exercise for older adults and disabled people. Tim's interest in nutrition began in the 1980s. Over the past three decades, he has tried most diets and food fads for himself and is now, consequently, a staunch advocate of simple, straightforward nutrition advice. In his own words Tim believes; "The best nutrition is actually achieved by following simple guidelines and eating the right balance of healthy foods."
  16. 27 Food “Hacks” – How to Eat Clean, Lose Weight, Get Active, and Have FUN! by Mike Carraway - 2013-05-08 01:58:04-04
    In his newest book, Mike details his discoveries about food and weight loss and how so many things you think you know about nutrition are just plain WRONG! Mike went from a 48 year old overweight drug addict (3 prescriptions plus smoking), to a fit and trim, non smoking, drug free 50 year old. Mike details what happened, how it happened, and all of the discoveries he made along the way. Inspiring and motivating - you'll love this book - AND - you'll have fun getting HEALTHY.
  17. How To Become A Male Stripper - 2013-05-08 01:58:22-04
    Megan Hussey is a feminist erotica author known for writing paranormal-based fantasy romances and for her leadership of the Playgirl Posse, a group that supports Playgirl, PlaygirlTV, as well as the concept of quality erotica for women. She is also the administrator of FemPower, a multimedia women's erotica project. Many of her stories revolve around fantasy characters such as mermen, and strong, real woman heroines.
  18. The Scientific Approach to Exercise for Fat Loss : How to Get In Shape and Shed Unwanted Fat. A Review of Healthy and Scientifically Proven Techniques - 2013-05-08 01:58:40-04
    Paul Orridge BSc(Hons) has a first class honours degree in exercise and health and over 20 years' experience within the fitness industry. In this time he has performed a variety of roles including personal training, lecturing and writing. As personal trainer, Paul has conducted several thousand training sessions, and has taught over two thousand exercise professionals. He has developed and presented a variety of fitness related courses for a number of industry providers. Paul's work is based on his practical experience gained working with a diverse range of people from very unfit, overweight individuals to highly conditioned elite athletes, and is underpinned by the latest research. Paul keeps himself fit with a combination of running, kayaking and resistance training. Paul's other interests include reading and music. Before pursuing a career in the fitness industry, Paul worked as professional musician.
  19. Psyched Out - 2013-05-08 02:00:35-04
    Janet McLaughlin has been involved in the communication field most of her life as either a writer, teacher, or editor. She is a member of the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and the Florida Writers Association and is an avid fan of cheerleading competitions, especially those involving her grandchildren. She lives in Florida with her husband Tom. Her other passions involve tennis, traveling, walking and meeting people. "Get Psyched" is her first novel and "Psyched Out" is her second. Both books are part of the Get Psyched series and are available online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
  20. PSIONIC Book One: Wild-born by Adrian Howell - 2013-05-08 02:08:57-04
    Adrian Howell (pen name) is the author of the PSIONIC Pentalogy: five novels that follow the life of a telekinetic teenager through a dark world of warring paranormal factions, deadly religious cults and secret government organizations. Born of a Japanese mother and American father, Adrian was raised for a time in California and currently lives a quiet life in Japan where he teaches English to small groups of children and adults. Aside from reading and writing fiction, his hobbies include recumbent cycling, skiing, medium-distance trekking, sketching and oversleeping.
  21. Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees - 2013-05-08 02:17:08-04
    Originally from New Jersey, Grace Mattioli has been writing fiction for several years. She has numerous works of flash fiction published on the UK Short Humour site, and has published her debut novel, "Olive Branches Don't Grow On Trees" in July of 2012. Grace resides in San Francisco, where she has worked as a librarian for over twelve years.
  22. A Saint Comes Stumbling In, by Bonnie McCune - 2013-05-08 02:30:50-04
    Bonnie McCune Biography Bonnie McCune has been writing since age ten, when she submitted a poem about rain rushing down the gutter to the Saturday Evening Post (it was immediately rejected). This interest facilitated her career in nonprofits doing public and community relations and marketing. She’s worked for libraries, directed a small arts organization and managed Denver's beautification program. Simultaneously, she’s been a free lance writer with publications in local, regional, and specialty publications for news and features. She is co-author of a book, Recruiting and Managing Volunteers in Libraries (Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1995). Her civic involvement includes grass-roots organizations, political campaigns, writers' and arts' groups, and children's literacy. For years, she entered recipe contests and was a finalist once to the Pillsbury Cook Off. A special love is live theater. Had she been nine inches taller and thirty pounds lighter, she might have been an actress. For reasons unknown (an unacknowledged optimism?), she believes that one person can make a difference in this world. Her true passion is fiction. Her credits include: • “The Prophet” short story in Infective INk, April 2013, free online, http://infectiveink.com/?p=1028 • A novella, “Heart-Strong,” Prism Book Group, February 2013. • Publication of Best New Writing Anthology 2013, includes her finalist entry, short story, “Hot Tubbing.” Available through online book sellers and book stores. • National Tom Howard short story contest 2012, second place winner for “Neighborhood Pig.” Free online. http://winningwriters.com/contests/tomstory/2012/ts12_mccune.php#.UQnSW_VBnkd • “A Solo in Two-Part Harmony,” short story, 12/20/12, Downstate Story. Free download. http://www.downstatestory.com/mccune/ • “The Desk,” short story, 8/3/12. Short Story America online, plus in collection, Short Story America, Volume Two. http://www.shortstoryamerica.com/2012_desk/ • A novella, “Irish Episode,” Set in the early 1970s, An Irish Episode immerses an American woman in the life and times of a struggling Irish musician. Tinyurl.com/IrishEpisode • “The Wild Kids,” Metro Fiction, April 23, 2012, free online. http://metromoms.net/2012/04/22/the-wild-kids-by-b-f-mccune/ • “An Afternoon at the Louvre,” short story online, published by Infective INK in February 2012. http://infectiveink.com/?p=409 • A novel, A Saint Comes Stumbling In, Prism Book Group, January 2012. • “The Singer,” Calliope, 18th anthology, second place winner, 12/11. Short story. Purchase anthology at Amazon. • Three short stories: “Curtis, Alone and Aging,” “The Desk,” and “The Incident at Mister Burger,” all on Alfie Dog, www.alfiedog.com. Revolutionizing the publication of short stories for the internet age, online publisher Alfie Dog Limited has brought together quality stories from current writers across the globe. Download for a small fee. • “Corazón de Mi Vida, St. Teresa” [Heart of My Heart, St. Teresa], On the Premises, first place short story winner, 11/09. http://www.onthepremises.com/issue_09/story_09_1.html She has a husband, two adult children, and three grandchildren. For reasons unknown (an unacknowledged optimism?), she believes one person can make a difference in this world. McCune lives in Colorado. Visit her at www.BonnieMcCune.com
  23. Serpent of Time - 2013-05-08 02:36:55-04
    Eugene Woodbury graduated from Brigham Young University with degrees in Japanese and TESOL. He has twice been a Utah Original Writing Competition finalist and is a recipient of the Sunstone Foundation Moonstone Award for short fiction. He lives in Orem, Utah, where he works as a free-lance writer and translator.
  24. Due Justice - 2013-05-08 02:48:38-04
    #1 Amazon Bestselling Author Diane Capri's work, #1 worldwide publishing phenomenon Lee Child calls "Full of thrills and tension, but smart and human, too." Margaret Maron, Edgar, Anthony, Agatha and Macavity Award-winning MWA Past President, says: "Expertise shines on every page." And Library Journal raves: "....offers tense legal drama with courtroom overtones, twisty plots, and loads of atmosphere. Recommended."
  25. At Drake’s Command by David Wesley Hill - 2013-05-08 03:00:28-04
    David Wesley Hill is an award-winning fiction writer with more than thirty stories published in the U.S. and internationally. In 1997 he was presented with the Golden Bridge award at the International Conference on Science Fiction in Beijing, and in 1999 he placed second in the Writers of the Future contest. In 2007, 2009, and 2011 Mr. Hill was awarded residencies at the Blue Mountain Center, a writers and artists retreat in the Adirondacks. He studied under Joseph Heller and Jack Cady and received a Masters in creative writing from the City University of New York, as well as the De Jur Award, the school's highest literary honor.
  26. Utopia: A Dark Thriller: Complete Edition - 2013-05-08 03:15:29-04
    Author Biography Dr Tina White was born in Bristol, England. Originally educated as a Scientist, she gained her science degree with honours, and her Doctor of Philosophy, from the University of Plymouth, England, in 1993 and 1997 respectively. She has published a Scientific Thesis and a number of journal papers; which are held at the “The British Library”. She also gained a teaching qualification in 2001 and taught Science to adults for many years. She retired from her scientific career in 2010 and after travelling widely and began writing fiction full time. She now lives in a Grade II Listed building on the edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, England. Dr Tina White co-wrote her first epic novel “Utopia: A Dark Thriller,” with her youngest son, Adam Steel. It was started in January 2011 and completed and published in January 2013. The book was written when she was living with her husband in an isolated Lodge in Scotland. Subsequently the book “Utopia: A Dark Thriller” was made into a Trilogy and published in May 2013.
  27. A Dinner in Bellagio by Carlotta Melzi d’Este - 2013-05-08 03:40:32-04
    Carlotta Melzi d'Este was born on Lake Como forty-five years ago, but she lives in a Spanish fjord since 2006. Married, mother of two. It's been a quarter of a century that she doesn't look at a twenty years old boy with lust. Anyway, she is a wonderful cook. She worked in several cocktail bars and pastry shops around Lake Como before embarking on a writing career. She is a collector of antique family cookbooks.
  28. Pacific War Ghosts - 2013-05-08 03:48:36-04
    Tony Maxwell is the author of Pacific War Ghosts, available for sale on Amazon.
  29. Do Or Die, Book 1 in a Series - 2013-05-08 03:52:05-04
    E. R. Baine has been reading as a writer from the age of 7 years old. Beginning with the daily comics, and advancing to the Book of Bible Stories, until she became an avid reader of Mills and Boon at the age of 13. Penny Jordan was one of her favorite novelists in the early 1990's. Her tastes varied, and she was preoccupied with science fiction books of Star Trek The Next Generation and Christopher Pike novels in her early and late teens, and her interest was drawn to classic westerns as well. Still, Romantic Fiction has remained a staple genre she has been fascinated with all her life. After gaining a University Degree in Computer Science with a minor in English, and completing a Career Diploma in Freelance Writing, she has joined the ranks of published author. (From Chunksie Entertainment, founded in 2008)
  30. Hot and Sexy 1: Seductive Persuasion by Jenn Roseton - 2013-05-08 04:05:35-04
    I love eating delicious gourmet chocolate and writing erotic romance.
  31. There Be Dragons - 2013-05-08 04:20:42-04
    Peter Hallett originates from Haydock, England. He has written scripts for independent movies and worked for a leading genre publication. There Be Dragons is his first novel.
  32. Something Fishy in Manhattan by JB Clemmens - 2013-05-08 04:34:32-04
    JB Clemmens (Jeanie Clemmens) lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, a yellow lab and a wolfhound. The inspiration for Something Fishy in Manhattan came from her nephew, a chef in New York City, and her son, who has lived and worked in Tokyo, Japan for three years. She enjoys swimming, music, writing and, especially, reading. With her son in Japan and daughters in California and Virginia, she spends a lot of time on Skype, email and Facebook.
  33. Body Image Lies Women Believe - 2013-05-08 04:37:17-04
    Shelley Hitz is an award-winning and international best-selling author. However, she gives all the glory to God for what He is doing through her life. She has been ministering alongside her husband, CJ, since 1998 and her main passion is to share God's truth and the freedom in Christ she has found with others. She does this through her books, websites and speaking engagements. She is also the co-owner of BodyandSoulPublishing.com where she shares free Christian books on her blog, owner of Self-Publishing-Coach.com where she helps authors get published and noticed and co-founder of CrossReads.com where Christian readers and authors meet. The main reason Shelley writes and publishes Christian books is to share her testimony, use the gift of teaching God has given her and bring glory to God. She is humbled and amazed that He chooses to use her and her life goal is to keep her eyes fixed on Christ, the author and finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:1-2). Shelley's openness and vulnerability as she shares her own story of hope and healing through her books will inspire and encourage you. ==> Connect with Shelley online at her website, www.ShelleyHitz.com.
  34. Irish Episode, by Bonnie McCune - 2013-05-08 04:55:47-04
    Bonnie McCune Biography Bonnie McCune has been writing since age ten, when she submitted a poem about rain rushing down the gutter to the Saturday Evening Post (it was immediately rejected). This interest facilitated her career in nonprofits doing public and community relations and marketing. She’s worked for libraries, directed a small arts organization and managed Denver's beautification program. Simultaneously, she’s been a free lance writer with publications in local, regional, and specialty publications for news and features. She is co-author of a book, Recruiting and Managing Volunteers in Libraries (Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1995). Her civic involvement includes grass-roots organizations, political campaigns, writers' and arts' groups, and children's literacy. For years, she entered recipe contests and was a finalist once to the Pillsbury Cook Off. A special love is live theater. Had she been nine inches taller and thirty pounds lighter, she might have been an actress. For reasons unknown (an unacknowledged optimism?), she believes that one person can make a difference in this world. Her true passion is fiction. Her credits include: • “The Prophet” short story in Infective INk, April 2013, free online, http://infectiveink.com/?p=1028 • A novella, “Heart-Strong,” Prism Book Group, February 2013. • Publication of Best New Writing Anthology 2013, includes her finalist entry, short story, “Hot Tubbing.” Available through online book sellers and book stores. • National Tom Howard short story contest 2012, second place winner for “Neighborhood Pig.” Free online. http://winningwriters.com/contests/tomstory/2012/ts12_mccune.php#.UQnSW_VBnkd • “A Solo in Two-Part Harmony,” short story, 12/20/12, Downstate Story. Free download. http://www.downstatestory.com/mccune/ • “The Desk,” short story, 8/3/12. Short Story America online, plus in collection, Short Story America, Volume Two. http://www.shortstoryamerica.com/2012_desk/ • A novella, “Irish Episode,” Set in the early 1970s, An Irish Episode immerses an American woman in the life and times of a struggling Irish musician. Tinyurl.com/IrishEpisode • “The Wild Kids,” Metro Fiction, April 23, 2012, free online. http://metromoms.net/2012/04/22/the-wild-kids-by-b-f-mccune/ • “An Afternoon at the Louvre,” short story online, published by Infective INK in February 2012. http://infectiveink.com/?p=409 • A novel, A Saint Comes Stumbling In, Prism Book Group, January 2012. • “The Singer,” Calliope, 18th anthology, second place winner, 12/11. Short story. Purchase anthology at Amazon. • Three short stories: “Curtis, Alone and Aging,” “The Desk,” and “The Incident at Mister Burger,” all on Alfie Dog, www.alfiedog.com. Revolutionizing the publication of short stories for the internet age, online publisher Alfie Dog Limited has brought together quality stories from current writers across the globe. Download for a small fee. • “Corazón de Mi Vida, St. Teresa” [Heart of My Heart, St. Teresa], On the Premises, first place short story winner, 11/09. http://www.onthepremises.com/issue_09/story_09_1.html She has a husband, two adult children, and three grandchildren. For reasons unknown (an unacknowledged optimism?), she believes one person can make a difference in this world. McCune lives in Colorado. Visit her at www.BonnieMcCune.com
  35. The Self Esteem Guide – How to Boost Your Self Esteem in 7 Days by Larry Law - 2013-05-08 05:05:54-04
    Larry Law is a lover of life, passionate publisher, active in sports, meditation, and living the dream life.