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The Tragedy of Coffee Beans and Other Stories | by C.Becking Jul. 30, 2010 | $9.99 | 2727 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Chayut Chokchuaiamnuay (born 02 October 1983), better known under the pen name C.Becking,is a Thai author best known as the creator of the tragedy of coffee beans series. Chayut Chokchuaiamnuay 9/90 Luaypreksa Village Teparak Road Meung Samutprakarn 10270 Thailand Tel: +6681-771-5907 Email:phol4256@hotmail.com |
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Fruitylympics | by Nayan Patel Jul. 29, 2010 | $1.50 | 21 words | Sample 50% |
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Webbster and Button And The Flying Saucer | by KC Remington Jul. 29, 2010 | $0.99 | 1594 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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Temba TutuSnail: The Rainbow Chaser of Africa | by Bruce Cohen Jul. 29, 2010 | Free! | 1953 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bruce lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has spent most of his working life as a journalist, but some years ago stumbled gratefully into the organic sector and now has a business called Absolute Organix that specialises in cold-pressing Omega oils (www.absoluteorganix.co.za). When not at work, you may find him baking artisanal breads, making kefir cheese or fermenting sauerkraut. He is a life member of the International Snail Defence League (ISDL). You can contact him at bcohen@mweb.co.za |
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Life With Stef | by Susette Williams Jul. 28, 2010 | $4.99 | 21693 words | Sample 25% |
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Nobody Loves Me | by Suzy Zeller Jul. 28, 2010 | $0.99 | 2345 words | Sample 25% |
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Capsules 4 | by Roberto Struan Jul. 28, 2010 | $0.99 | 374 words | Sample 50% |
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Ness and Codaddy--children's rhyming book | by Janice Daugharty Jul. 26, 2010 | $2.99 | 1379 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Janice Daugharty, artist in residence at Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College, in Tifton, Georgia, is the author of 7 print novels and two story collections. Her newest novel, "The Little Known," is now available in ebook and print. Daugharty is in the process of uploading e-stories to Smashwords for your reading pleasure. For more on this author visit www.janicedaugharty.com See "Fans of Janice Daugharty" on Facebook and author profile at HarperCollins.com |
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Sir Henry, The Knight In Space | by Wendy Laing Jul. 26, 2010 | $4.99 | 17733 words | Sample 25% |
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Growing Up! | by Alan Doodleman Jul. 25, 2010 | $5.99 | 11 words | |
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Rocky Redcliff - Racecar Driver!!! #1 | by Joe Velikovsky Jul. 25, 2010 | $1.99 | 1660 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Joe T. Velikovsky is an Australian-born writer of videogames, feature films, tv, comics and shopping lists – currently based in Melbourne, Australia. He Wrote & Game Designed the million-seller comedy videogame LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL for Warner Brothers on PS2, Wii and XBox360. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Velikovsky |
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A Week at Aunty Bettys | by Gillian Cochrane Jul. 25, 2010 | $3.99 | 5648 words | Sample 20% |
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Captain Angus, The Lighthouse Ghost | by Wendy Laing Jul. 24, 2010 | $4.99 | 15969 words | Sample 25% |
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Finders Keepers | by Sharon L. Norris Jul. 24, 2010 | $4.99 | 8666 words | Sample 25% |
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Read Into History: A Roman Tale of 123 B. C. E. | by Julie Laing Jul. 23, 2010 | $4.99 | 8017 words | Sample 25% |
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Stampede | by Amos Kimeu Jul. 22, 2010 | $14.99 | 3128 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Amos is an inspiration author for children from a diverse background. He's focused on writing books that not only captivate children, but also impart practical life lessons aimed at making the young readers outstanding future leaders. |
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Nick & Knobby Go Hollywood | by Felix Mayerhofer Jul. 22, 2010 | $3.99 | 2556 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Felix Mayerhofer, born and raised in Port Chester, NY, in 1930, is the son of the late Simon & Maria Mayerhofer. Simon was a respected professional linguist & Maria a reputable choir director for Corpus Christi Church for 35 years. At age 19, Felix attended Juilliard School of Music on full scholarship. While practicing one day in his hotel room, he was interrupted by a knock on the door and was offered a job to go on the "road" with the Ina Ray Hutton-Randy Brooks Band. He also played with Bobby Byrnes & Sonny Dunham until the Korean War. His 552nd Air National Guard Band was stationed at March Air Force Base (CA) for 2 years. Upon his discharge, his sister, vocalist Scottee Marsh, and her lead trumpet husband, Carl Erca, got him a job with the Bernie Cummins Band. He also performed with the Ray McKinley Band until he joined the hit Decca Records recording band, Eddie Grady and the Commanders. He received his B.S. in Music Education from the SUNY, Potsdam. He then worked with the Allen Keller Trio in Florida, New York City, Las Vegas and Reno. While in Reno, Felix joined a jazz-pop group, Nancy Lee and the Bachelors. They were headliners in Lake Tahoe & Reno casinos before performing at the Dream Room on Bourbon St. in New Orleans for an extended stay. After that he played with a variety of bands. He toured and recorded with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians for a year - until he met his future wife, Shirley Wagner (Wagonseller), a professional dancer at Harrah's Club in Lake Tahoe. Felix and comedian-musician Bobby Day formed a comedy team, "The Unpredictable Day and May," which toured for a brief time. Felix taught in the Palmdale School District for 27 years teaching concert and jazz bands at all levels until his retirement. While teaching he received an M.A. from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA. Since retirement, he has written 36 children's stories. |
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Nick & Knobby in the Daring Escape | by Felix Mayerhofer Jul. 22, 2010 | $3.99 | 2703 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Felix Mayerhofer, born and raised in Port Chester, NY, in 1930, is the son of the late Simon & Maria Mayerhofer. Simon was a respected professional linguist & Maria a reputable choir director for Corpus Christi Church for 35 years. At age 19, Felix attended Juilliard School of Music on full scholarship. While practicing one day in his hotel room, he was interrupted by a knock on the door and was offered a job to go on the "road" with the Ina Ray Hutton-Randy Brooks Band. He also played with Bobby Byrnes & Sonny Dunham until the Korean War. His 552nd Air National Guard Band was stationed at March Air Force Base (CA) for 2 years. Upon his discharge, his sister, vocalist Scottee Marsh, and her lead trumpet husband, Carl Erca, got him a job with the Bernie Cummins Band. He also performed with the Ray McKinley Band until he joined the hit Decca Records recording band, Eddie Grady and the Commanders. He received his B.S. in Music Education from the SUNY, Potsdam. He then worked with the Allen Keller Trio in Florida, New York City, Las Vegas and Reno. While in Reno, Felix joined a jazz-pop group, Nancy Lee and the Bachelors. They were headliners in Lake Tahoe & Reno casinos before performing at the Dream Room on Bourbon St. in New Orleans for an extended stay. After that he played with a variety of bands. He toured and recorded with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians for a year - until he met his future wife, Shirley Wagner (Wagonseller), a professional dancer at Harrah's Club in Lake Tahoe. Felix and comedian-musician Bobby Day formed a comedy team, "The Unpredictable Day and May," which toured for a brief time. Felix taught in the Palmdale School District for 27 years teaching concert and jazz bands at all levels until his retirement. While teaching he received an M.A. from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA. Since retirement, he has written 36 children's stories. |
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Capsules 3 | by Roberto Struan Jul. 22, 2010 | $0.99 | 364 words | Sample 50% |
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Little Roberto's Lesson | by George Baldillez Jul. 19, 2010 | You set the price! | 1177 words | Sample 50% |
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Santopia - Book One: Santa & the Lost Princess | by Andrew Delaplaine Jul. 19, 2010 | $1.99 | 22522 words | Sample 50% |
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Capsules 2 | by Roberto Struan Jul. 19, 2010 | $0.99 | 369 words | Sample 50% |
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Topsy Turvy Terrapin | by John Ewing Jul. 18, 2010 | You set the price! | 1856 words | Sample 50% |
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Webbster and Button Ride to the Rescue | by KC Remington Jul. 16, 2010 | $0.99 | 1411 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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Webbster and Button Meet Santa | by KC Remington Jul. 16, 2010 | $0.99 | 1369 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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Webbster and Button and Happy Hairy Huckleberry The Invisable Flying Dog Meet The Mysterious Ape From Monster Island | by KC Remington Jul. 16, 2010 | $0.99 | 2507 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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Homecoming Book XII | by Ora Munter Jul. 16, 2010 | $3.99 | 3563 words | |
| Author bio: PRINCESSES ARE COOL. BUT QUEENS RULE! Even if you're the world's best helicopter mom, you cannot totally protect your darling princess once she leaves the castle for school. She absolutely, positively needs to learn self-reliance. Welcome to THE ICE VEIL TALES, a series of 12 fantasy/adventures stories designed to help kids make a habit of tapping into the Power of Breath. Focusing on the breath is the practical answer to "speak softly and carry a big stick." After all, who walks around with a big stick these days? But your breath never leaves you. And it works wonders if you know how to use it. Yogis and Meditation practitioners having been touting it's powers for centuries. When I first discovered the Power of Breath, my life transformed. After years of being stuck inside a vortex of demon tapes swirling inside my head, I finally felt a sense of calm. I understood the true meaning of self-esteem and began making proactive decisions. I wrote and illustrated THE ICE VEIL TALES, moved from Manhattan to Los Angeles, met and married my husband and had a son. I constantly reminded my son to follow his breath and watched him overcome mental, physical, and emotional challenges without a trace of trauma. He also defeated every bully who dared to darken his day. It was enormously entertaining. Following your breath works. That's not the issue. The challenge is remembering to do so in stressful moments. THE ICE VEIL TALES depict a wide array of bully buffoons. And everytime the protagonist remembers to "inhale, exhale, and trust the Ice Veil," she triumphs. When she forgets, things get complicated. Then she remembers and VICTORY! Practicing the technique along with the characters, will help your child learn this valuable habit. Here are a few reviews: "June 11, 2010 - Our mission is to unleash the creative potential of indie authors around the world, so I'm always gratified to see unexpected gems like https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/15507. Cool artwork, inside and out, by childrens' author/artist Ora Munter." Mark Coker, SMASHWORDS founder/owner. "Ora Munter has created a whimsical and vivid tale here. Along with its surface delights, it contains wisdom for young people, with lessons about self-esteem and trusting what is inside you to get through difficulties. Kids of all ages will enjoy this beguiling yarn." Kathleen Sullivan, Librarian for Malibu, California. "It's engaging and colorful. Love the rhymes and the word play -- clever metaphors that parents can also enjoy. And the idea of teaching kids to do deep breathing, and to stop and think, and get in touch with their inner self is definitely a good one. I'm really impressed with the illustrations too." Judy Coburn, Madison, Wisconsin. I wish you and your children a magical life filled with joy. Please begin THE ICE VEIL TALES with "Cocovanilla and The Ice Veil," Book I. Thank you. |
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Lucky to be Alive | by Luke King Jul. 15, 2010 | Free! | 1217 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Luke King writes for children and young adults. |
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Capsules 1 | by Roberto Struan Jul. 14, 2010 | $0.99 | 369 words | Sample 50% |
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Gesture Recognition | by Xiaoyi Zhang Jul. 14, 2010 | Free! | 174 words | Sample 50% |
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Sinclair and His Excellent Plaid Paws | by Fred Shook Jul. 13, 2010 | $1.99 | 1392 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: Author: Fred Shook is an internationally recognized author and educator. He has written children's books, film scripts, short stories, and university textbooks. He is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. He lives in Denver, Colorado. • Artist: Brandon Waltman majored in animation at the Kansas City Art Institute. He draws his greatest inspiration from other artists of all kinds, and the people and characters around him. His goal is to become an animation director and writer. |
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Billy Cut e as Baleias Submarinos | by Roberto Struan Jul. 13, 2010 | $2.99 | 758 words | Sample 50% |
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The Diamond Tree | by Michael Matson Jul. 12, 2010 | $3.99 | 8942 words | Sample 25% |
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The Journey | by George Morrow Jul. 12, 2010 | $1.25 | 2395 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: "George with his friends Snip and pup Sierra." George was raised climbing the mountains and fishing the lakes and streams of the Sierra Nevada mountains. At a young age he started to appreciate the value of the unspoiled beauty of the wilderness. To this day he continues to appreciate the beauty of the earth and the life that is upon it. Many of the stories he has written are first hand experiences, such as the lady bugs hatching on the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe - as is talked about in The Little Helper. After a tour in Vietnam, George married his wife, Jean, who has been a great benefit to George in his writings and life. George and Jean toured the U.S. and Canada for several months in their VW van seeking a place to raise a family. But nothing was as appealing as their own back yard of Nevada with its desert valleys and high mountains. Now married 39 years, the Morrows reside on a small farm in Fallon, Nevada where they have raised four sons: Jeremy, Jake, Josh and Jesse. George says with a smile, "It's hard not to be happy when you have everything." George is much like anyone else; he's a dreamer about a lot of things, but he is also a doer. When he sets his mind to it, few things stand in the way to get the results he desires. Many of George's dreams have already come true. For instance, when he recently cut a CD at Opal Studios in Portland, Oregon with songs he has written, with his sons accompanying him on instruments, George's heart swelled with joy. By completing this project, he brought closure to a statement he had been wanting to make, mostly to himself. "I've been waiting since I was 12 years old to record in a sound studio, but you know," George says with a smirk, "I'm just going to have to come to grips with the fact that I probably won't ever be a great songwriter like Bob Dylan or a guitarist like Eric Clapton." He laughs like a little boy, "But a storyteller? That's something I can do." Indeed, George is a wonderful storyteller! Whether he's conveying his very first composition about Emily the Goose, or telling about one of his real-life adventures exploring Tahoe, George entertains, evokes emotion, and even teaches. George's motivation is to produce children's literature that elevates values. He also desires to highlight awareness of children's development, as well as their wit and humor. George has a great respect for a child's perspective on nature; the pure relationship of the two is an ongoing theme in his writing. |
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Bitss of Caramel Marmalade on Toast | by Megan Bayliss Jul. 12, 2010 | $3.00 | 16760 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Megan Bayliss is an author, a trainer, a book seller, a bibliotherapist and guest speaker with a professional background in helping children and families. Looking for somebody who can make you laugh and motivate you when anybody else would have you crying? Megan Bayliss, a soulpreneur (ethical with soul and business balance), leaves people singing, dancing and willing to assist, despite the heavy topics she talks about: sexual assault, domestic violence and child protection. A freelance writer and trainer in community protecting their own children, Megan designs trainings to suit your professional needs, delivers her own trainings or she can write for your newsletter or trade magazine. Megan can ghost blog for your business blog too and teach you how to use the net to grow your message, brand or presence. Check out Megan’s daily practice writing site to view her different voices and genres: http://www.imaginifbusiness.blogspot.com |
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The Stinging Tree | by Luke King Jul. 11, 2010 | Free! | 7739 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Luke King writes for children and young adults. |
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Stories, That are Short | by Christopher Closson Jul. 11, 2010 | Free! | 7612 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: This whole site has biographies of authors. You would think being a writer, writing one would come easy and should be filled with big confusing words. I have a simple sort of writing. Easy. |
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Cupid's Love Potion | by Pamela Diane King Jul. 11, 2010 | $2.99 | 22657 words | Sample 26% |
| Author bio: Pamela Diane King lives in Durban, South Africa. She graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal with a Bachelors and an Honours degree in Psychology. She also completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with distinction. Writing has always been her passion. She loves musicals, chick flicks, chick lit, and Sex and the City. |
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Mumbledypeg, On Call | by Sara Marie Hogg Jul. 11, 2010 | $2.99 | 11595 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Sara Marie Hogg was born in 1949 in Cabool, Missouri to Laura Marie and Dr. Garrett Hogg Jr., M.D. She attended Stephen F. Austin State University and graduated with a BFA from Texas Christian University in 1972 with a major in painting. She also studied under Chapman Kelly and Alberto Collie at Northwood Institute of Texas in the Arts Program. She has been published in Springfield! Magazine, Fate Magazine, Tulsa World and Taney County Times Newspapers. Poetry is her first love and she received an award in the First Annual Missouri Writers' Week Awards for Poetry and she received a Boswell Award for poetry from the English Department of her alma mater, TCU. Her poetry has been spotlighted in many anthologies including one by Enright House of Ireland. Her bound works include Catho Darlington--Lessons Learned in the Space Age (a novel), Blade Chatter (a short story collection written under a pseudonym) and Dark Shadings, Spattered Light, her first volume of poetry. She is also working on a children's book, Mumbledypeg, On Call, and a second volume of poetry, Multiple Exposures which she hopes to e-publish 2010. |
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EVIL CAMP | by Scoop Jackson (aka Paul McMurray) Jul. 09, 2010 | $1.99 | 17420 words | Sample 50% |
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Abby e os Três Porquinhos e o Senhor dos Ventos (Versão Portuguesa) | by Roberto Struan Jul. 07, 2010 | $2.99 | 1912 words | Sample 50% |
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Queen's Birthday Book XI | by Ora Munter Jul. 07, 2010 | $3.99 | 3735 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: PRINCESSES ARE COOL. BUT QUEENS RULE! Even if you're the world's best helicopter mom, you cannot totally protect your darling princess once she leaves the castle for school. She absolutely, positively needs to learn self-reliance. Welcome to THE ICE VEIL TALES, a series of 12 fantasy/adventures stories designed to help kids make a habit of tapping into the Power of Breath. Focusing on the breath is the practical answer to "speak softly and carry a big stick." After all, who walks around with a big stick these days? But your breath never leaves you. And it works wonders if you know how to use it. Yogis and Meditation practitioners having been touting it's powers for centuries. When I first discovered the Power of Breath, my life transformed. After years of being stuck inside a vortex of demon tapes swirling inside my head, I finally felt a sense of calm. I understood the true meaning of self-esteem and began making proactive decisions. I wrote and illustrated THE ICE VEIL TALES, moved from Manhattan to Los Angeles, met and married my husband and had a son. I constantly reminded my son to follow his breath and watched him overcome mental, physical, and emotional challenges without a trace of trauma. He also defeated every bully who dared to darken his day. It was enormously entertaining. Following your breath works. That's not the issue. The challenge is remembering to do so in stressful moments. THE ICE VEIL TALES depict a wide array of bully buffoons. And everytime the protagonist remembers to "inhale, exhale, and trust the Ice Veil," she triumphs. When she forgets, things get complicated. Then she remembers and VICTORY! Practicing the technique along with the characters, will help your child learn this valuable habit. Here are a few reviews: "June 11, 2010 - Our mission is to unleash the creative potential of indie authors around the world, so I'm always gratified to see unexpected gems like https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/15507. Cool artwork, inside and out, by childrens' author/artist Ora Munter." Mark Coker, SMASHWORDS founder/owner. "Ora Munter has created a whimsical and vivid tale here. Along with its surface delights, it contains wisdom for young people, with lessons about self-esteem and trusting what is inside you to get through difficulties. Kids of all ages will enjoy this beguiling yarn." Kathleen Sullivan, Librarian for Malibu, California. "It's engaging and colorful. Love the rhymes and the word play -- clever metaphors that parents can also enjoy. And the idea of teaching kids to do deep breathing, and to stop and think, and get in touch with their inner self is definitely a good one. I'm really impressed with the illustrations too." Judy Coburn, Madison, Wisconsin. I wish you and your children a magical life filled with joy. Please begin THE ICE VEIL TALES with "Cocovanilla and The Ice Veil," Book I. Thank you. |
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Seeing Stars While Hiding In The Cupboard | by Monica P Jul. 07, 2010 | $0.99 | 430 words | Sample 15% |
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What Laws Would I want Passed If I Were Presdient? | by Bette Nunn Jul. 05, 2010 | $3.99 | 1547 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Bette Nunn lives in Martinsville, Indiana, is married and has three grown children. Her other published work is a book titled “Burn, Judy, Burn” about mass murderer Steven T. Judy and the young mother of three children that he killed in 1979. She has also written a small book about the Morgan County Courthouse and articles that have been published in detective and other national magazines. Mrs. Nunn was a reporter, assistant editor and managing editor at The Reporter and Reporter-Times, a newspaper in Martinsville, Indiana, from 1963 to July 2003. Her career covered nearly 41 years and she continues to write news, feature stories and columns for the newspaper from her home. Her main interests have been her family, working for the good of Martinsville High School, Morgan Hospital and Medical Center, Morgan County Fair and US veterans. She enjoys writing and history and also plans to continue to write some children’s books. “The Yo-Yo String” is her first attempt at a fictional story. She thanked her daughter Shelley for allowing use of her pictures on the cover to portray what Annie could have looked like. |
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Annalisa Goes to the Museum | by Amièe Adams Jul. 04, 2010 | Free! | 1117 words | Read a sample |
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The Mishaps of Gumdrop Island | by M. M. Jul. 04, 2010 | $1.99 | 8915 words | Sample 35% |
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Bride who breaks wind おならのおよめさん | by Pulin Mizuno Jul. 01, 2010 | $2.99 | 275 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: 武蔵野美術大学油絵科卒業。広告代理店勤務後、独立。 イラストレータとして活躍。 絵本では、民話、昔話を中心に作画。 主な作品に「きんいろのライオン」(すずき出版) 「うずらとり名人とうずら」(すずき出版)「かさじぞう」(PHP研究所) 「むらをすくったおに」(学研)一分で読める江戸のこわい話(学研) 「ハートボイス」(金の星社)などがある。 近年は映像の原画も手がけ、DVDに 「映像で綴る日本の詩歌 中原中也」(コロムビアミュージックエンターテイメント) やWEBアニメ「平和絵本」を中央区平和バーチャルミュージアムで発信。 また、画家として、日本の古典文学、怪談、能などを題材とした日本画の作品で 知られる。 2005年東京南青山PIGA画廊にて「水野ぷりんの御伽草子展」 2009年久我山幼稚園、西鎌倉幼稚園「水野ぷりん絵本原画展」 2009年文京区シビックセンターにて朗読会とコラボレーション 「浮世絵でつむぐ江戸物語」にて文化庁芸術祭参加。 |
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Webbster & Button And the Lonesome Lion | by KC Remington Jul. 01, 2010 | $0.99 | 1589 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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Webbster & Button And the Crows | by KC Remington Jul. 01, 2010 | $0.99 | 1713 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: KC Remington was born and raised in Connecticut before attending the School of Visual Arts in New York. After a long 'tour of duty' in the film business in Los Angeles he moved to Florida where he created his favorite characters, Webbster and Button, based on his real life dog and cat of the same names. "They're the little red fire truck I never got as a kid." |
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What Does the Devil Look Like | by Bette Nunn Jul. 01, 2010 | $3.99 | 1093 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Bette Nunn lives in Martinsville, Indiana, is married and has three grown children. Her other published work is a book titled “Burn, Judy, Burn” about mass murderer Steven T. Judy and the young mother of three children that he killed in 1979. She has also written a small book about the Morgan County Courthouse and articles that have been published in detective and other national magazines. Mrs. Nunn was a reporter, assistant editor and managing editor at The Reporter and Reporter-Times, a newspaper in Martinsville, Indiana, from 1963 to July 2003. Her career covered nearly 41 years and she continues to write news, feature stories and columns for the newspaper from her home. Her main interests have been her family, working for the good of Martinsville High School, Morgan Hospital and Medical Center, Morgan County Fair and US veterans. She enjoys writing and history and also plans to continue to write some children’s books. “The Yo-Yo String” is her first attempt at a fictional story. She thanked her daughter Shelley for allowing use of her pictures on the cover to portray what Annie could have looked like. |
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