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Ghost Hunting Diary Volume III – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
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NEW SHORT STORY - Compelling Reading!
Everyone has dates they remember, for various reasons, good and bad. This short story is the harrowing personal account of events, which started on the evening of October 17th 1966 in the New York Fire Department.…
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"Yesterday’s Supreme Court Ruling shows that America, now a more dangerous place to live than Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany were. We knew the enemy there, but here, the enemy is those we chose to defend us but have instead chosen to…
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Technology now allows us writers to offer our books and stories to the world. Through Amazon, Smashwords, and such, indie writers can now sell their stuff to virtually anyone with access to a computer, ereader, or smart phone. As artists, we willingly check the accept box to whatever agreement these epublishers throw out there without really understanding the implications of the contract.
Case in point, I was recently banned from my Google + account…
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Interesting how subtle and diverse marketing a book/screenplay can be - without being intentional. Let me explain.
My wife and I do the occasional flea market for extra cash - writers need to eat. We generally set up our stall with antiques and near antiques and of late we also lay down a tarp and display books. All…
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Fate has brought them together…but will a promise tear them a part?
Otakatay is hired to kill the witkowin-crazy women. A deadly bounty hunter, he has found his last victim in timid healer Nora Rushton. Marked as a witch, Nora uses her gift to heal those in need, and the bounty hunter is one of them. Will the desire to complete his promise…
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What would you do you if you knew you had a limited amount of life left? Would you freak out? Would you waste it in self-pity and resentment and denial? Or would you go do everything you’ve ever wanted to do?
DROP OUT is a beautiful tapestry of life, love, and acceptance that is powerful, romantic, and real.…
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Fear casts a long shadow, and shadows take many shapes…
From award-winning editor, Jeani Rector, who brought you the terrifying anthology, WHAT FEARS BECOME, comes a wicked brew of spine-tingling fiction. Featuring never before published works from best-selling authors such as Bentley…
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The Woodcutter is a Western Historical novel that is intriguing and interesting, and will keep the reader wondering what will happen next until the end.
The novel is set in Virginia in the winter of 1888. A reporter, Dana Reynolds gets fired from as a reporter in San Francisco and is forced to relocate in Virginia. It is a very…
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