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Our newest Free Anthology from the Anything Goes Contest, featuing storiies by the Grand Prize Story by Helen Delaney, plus Five Judge's Choice Award Stories, by Robert Legleitner, Suzanne Mays, William Parsons, Don Rockhill, Matthew L. Schoonover, and William Walker. And work by First Place Winners: Karen Berk,Vickie Britton, Mary Cox-Bilz, Angela Eckhart, Marie Prato, Jo Rockhill, and Edward M. Turner.

 

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    Love, Jimmy
    by Nina Osier


    The biography of a Maine soldier, Jimmy Osier, who served his country in World War II and suffered almost as much pain from those who offered treatment afterwards as he did at the hands of the enemy.
    A World War II soldier's experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder are told through his family's memories and his collected letters.

    Memoirs of a Stripper
    by Marie W. Tsukuda


    A former Vegas show girl turned Japanese corporate wife finds work in California strip clubs. Who is Marie? What is she? A dancer who quotes Einstein. A Japanese interpreter who tired of translating business letters. A woman who tells candidly of life in strip clubs—the fun, the frolic, and the sometime tragedy behind the scenes. Follow her backstage into a different world. Adult language and content.

      

    Suicide, or murder? That's the question in Reap the Whirlwind by Josh Aterovis, the second Killian Kendall mystery.
    "…I might be gay. That, of course, was impossible. Right?" asks Will Smith,a preacher's kid who still has a lot to learn about himself, about love, and about murder. Will has to grow  up all too fast. Adult content.

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    Incubus-Detective Gus Pilot is pitted against a demon. Can his vampire friend, Moineau, help him in a battle against evil?
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    Heirarchy of Terror, Arbiter IV, Matthew L. Schoonover again prooves he's master of cross-genre thrills. Mystery, suspense, police-procedural, horror—tale your pick. When the demons of the Third Heirarchy descend on Gus's town, Pilot is determined to put an end to their evil.

    Book V of the Kydon Chronicles
    Dead men seem to be breaking out of their graves.
    Are they the walking dead? Or are these sightings connected to a posh spa run by a doctor rumored to have worked with Nazi medical experimentation? Reunited lovers Kydon Schmidt and Robin Wyngate track fleeing Nazi war criminals.  Gay content, adult situations.

     

    A noted ecologist looks at ways to save our planet. Essays on Radical Ecology, Ecosystem Medicine, and Ecological Forestry. Eppie-winning author Alan Wittbecker is back with more essays on ecological forestry.

    Ever wonder how people land those dream jobs? Here's how to find out. All the tools you need to plan for and enact a professional job search.

     

    Strange things begin to happen when Myra Baynes meets Rev. Clayton, a widowed pastor who is running on empty. Instantly attracted, Myra surprises herself when she begins to flirt. The Rev. might be interested if only he had more time -- then there's a fire in the church and all hell breaks loose.


                 

     

    Black Beauty,
    by Anna Sewell

    A timeless classic we all loved
    as children, free for you to
    download. Enjoy!

    Memoirs of a Slavegirl,
    by Harriet Jacobs

    An honest and fearless account of her exploitation as a slave. This is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, Black history, or the subject of sexual exploitation throughout history.  Jacobs' story is unflinching and unusual in its candor.

    Introducing the Spirit Series 

    The Jack and Jill Mysteries


    When the most hated man in Baltimore is stabbed in the back, detective Jon Abercrombie hunts a murderer as the city burns around him.


    Free Short Story
    Jon Abercrombie attends a benefit performance with his psychic sister Jill, and the murder onstage turns out to be real.

     


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    Two novellas from an amazing new African writer. No one can better capture the essence of life on the shores of Lake Victoria. Both stories explore themes of African heritage, and of prejudice and the rights and experience of women. "In the Den of Bearded Snakes" is a dark tale of ostracism and possible incest. "War for the Amazons" tells the unhappy fate of two women who assert their strength.

    A finalist in the NON-FICTION—PHILOSOPHY category for the 2004  Eppie Awards, honoring the finest electronically published books of the year.

    A mother of three little girls struggles to make a home for her family in Appalachia during the Great Depression … Mary's husband has left her with three children to raise. Her parents help all they can, but Mary knows she and her children are a burden on a family that has already stretched resources to the limit. All she wants is a job, so she can make a home for herself and her little girls.

    Winner of the 2004 Eppie Award for Non-Fiction Self Help

    Quick and easy recipes for Moms who have to do it all!  There was a time when most moms spent hours in the kitchen preparing the family meal, but modern moms are far too busy. Today's mom rushes to the kitchen right after she gets home from work, or from soccer practice, and still has all those hungry mouths to feed. Gardiner has answers for today's modern cooks.

     

    How to get your stuff together before tax time, or any time.
    Keep track of your money, find out where it goes, or at least where it went. Chock full of handy tips and pragmatic advice.Yes, folks, there is hope for us yet! 59 pages.

    Poems of life on Chesapeake Bay by a man who sees beauty all around him. Vincent W. MacDonald wrote his first poem at the age of 68. He painted his first picture shortly thereafter. He's been painting pictures with oils, and with words ever since.

    A radiant new collection that emphasizes contrast. Bobbi Sinha-Morey's poetry is known nationally for its amazing imagery as well as brevity and wit. Stunning work that emphasizes contrast by the author of Tears of a Mourning Rose and Sorcerous at Breakfast.


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