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Thirteen Volumes One & Two by Andrew Hannon Thirteen Volumes One & Two by Andrew Hannon Dec. 07, 2011 $4.99 318105 words Sample 20%
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Andrew Hannon has been missing since 2010.
Destiny's Warriors Pure Evil (Volume 3) by R.M.  Putnam Destiny's Warriors Pure Evil (Volume 3) by R.M. Putnam Sep. 27, 2011 $2.99 284992 words Sample 30%
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I took great pleasure in writing Destiny's Warriors. Celt myth and the wonderment of Pagan gods sent me on a journey that took 17 years to write all ten novels in the series. The brutality of human sacrifice to appease the gods is a part of history that is horrific. And, the idea of Gods having to deal with the same emotional issues as mortal man was fascinating for me to create. This wonderful journey into mystical realms guided me to continue and finish the saga. I tell of enchanted warriors, mystical creatures and monsters such as Crimson Death and Banshees. The struggle to survive, heartache, betrayal and rivalry are what my characters have to face in this fantasy. You'll cry, cringe in fear and feel in awe at the romance as you read my tale. I hope you enjoy reading Destiny's Warriors. May a Rainbow be your guide down destiny's path. R. M. Putnam
Whitney by Russell C. Connor Whitney by Russell C. Connor April 07, 2011 $9.99 252650 words Sample 15%
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The Dark Trilogy by Patrick D'Orazio The Dark Trilogy by Patrick D'Orazio May 02, 2011 $4.99 252472 words Sample 20%
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The Horns of September by Wendy Potocki The Horns of September by Wendy Potocki Dec. 15, 2009 $1.00 234813 words Sample 5%
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Wendy Potocki lives and writes in NYC. If that isn't scary enough, she writes in the genre of horror. She feels creating good horror is an art form. She religiously devotes herself to pursuing it over hill and dale – and in the crevices of her keyboard. She has four self-published novels – The White Lady Murders, The Horns of September, The Man with the Blue Hat and Adduné: Part I. The Vampire's Game. More information and book trailers may be viewed on her official site http://www.wendypotocki.com/ Her next planned projects are entitled The Witch's Stone and The Virgin. In her spare time, she loves to go for long walks, drink Starbuck's Apple Chai Lattes, make devotional offerings to her cat named Persephone and be stilled by the grace, beauty and magic of ballet.
The Converging: Mark of the Demon by George Straatman The Converging: Mark of the Demon by George Straatman Nov. 29, 2009 $1.99 234686 words Sample 30%
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George lives in Timmins, a small Northern Ontario city with his wife Louise and their collection of furry kids. He writes both horror and high fantasy. The Converging Trilogy is his first series and will be followed by the epic fantasy series entitled Journey Through the Land of Shades.
Rape of the Soul by Dawn Thompson Rape of the Soul by Dawn Thompson Nov. 29, 2010 $3.99 231604 words Sample 20%
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Dawn passed away in 2008. She will forever be remembered in her most amazing works of fiction. Her Regency short stories appear in Highland Press’s Once in the Blue Moon Series – Belle of the Blue Moon Ball in Blue Moon Magic and Under the Faery Moon in the P.E.A.R.L. nominated Blue Moon Enchantment. Her novel, Rape of the Soul, was a 2008 release from Highland Press and two more of Dawn’s stories will be released by Highland Press in the future – Odin’s Daughter and Children of the Wind.
The Apocalypse Show by Darren Kasenkow The Apocalypse Show by Darren Kasenkow Nov. 24, 2010 $2.99 230282 words Sample 20%
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Darren Kasenkow is an Australian author who is determined to embrace the digital publishing realm and reach new readers on a global scale. His body of work begins with the novels The Apocalypse Show, Dust And Devils and Masterpeace, with 2011 bringing 3 new titles and a growing selection of short stories. Crossing genre boundaries, his work is pulled straight from the heart while continuously seeking new heights in literary creativity. His passion is, and always will be, the written word. You can contact the author by writing to cyberfenixpublish@gmail.com
The Converging: Closures in Blood by George Straatman The Converging: Closures in Blood by George Straatman April 08, 2010 $1.99 227675 words Sample 50%
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George lives in Timmins, a small Northern Ontario city with his wife Louise and their collection of furry kids. He writes both horror and high fantasy. The Converging Trilogy is his first series and will be followed by the epic fantasy series entitled Journey Through the Land of Shades.
Vampire Messiah: Waging A Conspiracy Of Hope And Saving The World One Bite At A Time by Tom Douglas Vampire Messiah: Waging A Conspiracy Of Hope And Saving The World One Bite At A Time by Tom Douglas Aug. 03, 2011 $2.99 223036 words Sample 20%
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Flint House by Nancetta Liles Flint House by Nancetta Liles Nov. 03, 2011 $2.99 220095 words Sample 15%
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Flint House is my first published book.I drew upon many of my life experiences to write the book, and thank all of those who supported me during the process.
Murgunstrumm and Others by Hugh B. Cave Murgunstrumm and Others by Hugh B. Cave Dec. 19, 2011 $4.99 209783 words Sample 20%
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Macabre: A Journey through Australia's Darkest Fears by Angela Challis Macabre: A Journey through Australia's Darkest Fears by Angela Challis Sep. 18, 2011 $4.99 205849 words Sample 20%
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A Spookies Compendium by David Robinson A Spookies Compendium by David Robinson Oct. 21, 2011 $3.99 205422 words Sample 20%
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Grumbling, middle-aged lunatic from Manchester NW England, I write in a number of genres, and while they may appear to be dramatically different, all my works have an element of either mystery, sci-fi, paranormal or horror or any combination about them. Currently running three separate series, (STAC, Spookies and Space Truckers) as well as producing major, stand alone novels. More works in the pipeline.
Backtracker by Jason Koenig Backtracker by Jason Koenig Oct. 14, 2011 $4.99 202522 words Sample 20%
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The Complete Numb Trilogy by Amanda Lawrence Auverigne The Complete Numb Trilogy by Amanda Lawrence Auverigne Dec. 27, 2011 $2.99 200818 words Sample 10%
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Amanda Lawrence Auverigne writes fiction.
Bent Steeple by G. Wells Taylor Bent Steeple by G. Wells Taylor Oct. 24, 2009 $3.99 199173 words Sample 20%
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G. Wells Taylor divides his time between promoting his books and writing GreenMourning, sequel to his popular and FREE horror/scifi novel: The Variant Effect. Taylor lives in Canada and has worked as a writer, journalist and graphic artist.
Zombie Dawn Trilogy: Illustrated Collector's Edition by Michael G. Thomas Zombie Dawn Trilogy: Illustrated Collector's Edition by Michael G. Thomas March 11, 2011 $9.99 199117 words Sample 10%
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Michael G. Thomas, is a writer, martial artist and military historian. He has written books on European martial arts and military history as well as Zombie Survival books and fiction. He is the co-founder of the prestigious Academy of Historical Fencing that teaches traditional armed and unarmed European martial arts. His specialist subject areas are teaching the use of the medieval two handed longsword and the German long knife in both the UK and other parts of Europe. He academic background is as varied as his writing with degrees in Computing, Classical Studies and Machine Learning. In recent years he has undertaken substantial research in the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence as well as Ancient Greek and Byzantine military history. Michael is currently completing his Champions of the Apocalypse Series and Star Crusades science fiction series.
The Totem by David Morrell The Totem by David Morrell Dec. 21, 2011 $5.99 198511 words Sample 15%
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DAVID MORRELL David Morrell is the award-winning author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created. He was born in 1943 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. In 1960, at the age of seventeen, he became a fan of the classic television series, Route 66, about two young men in a Corvette convertible traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The scripts by Stirling Silliphant so impressed Morrell that he decided to become a writer. In 1966, the work of another writer (Hemingway scholar Philip Young) prompted Morrell to move to the United States, where he studied with Young at the Pennsylvania State University and received his M.A. and Ph. D. in American literature. There, he also met the esteemed science-fiction author William Tenn (real name Philip Klass), who taught Morrell the basics of fiction writing. The result was First Blood, a ground-breaking novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. That “father” of modern action novels was published in 1972 while Morrell was a professor in the English department at the University of Iowa. He taught there from 1970 to 1986, simultaneously writing other novels, many of them international bestsellers, including the classic spy trilogy, The Brotherhood of the Rose (the basis for a top-rated NBC miniseries that premiered after a Super Bowl), The Fraternity of the Stone, and The League of Night and Fog. Eventually wearying of two professions, Morrell gave up his academic tenure in order to write full time. Shortly afterward, his fifteen-year-old son Matthew was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and died in 1987, a loss that haunts not only Morrell’s life but his work, as in his memoir about Matthew, Fireflies, and his novel Desperate Measures, whose main character lost a son. “The mild-mannered professor with the bloody-minded visions,” as one reviewer called him, Morrell is the author of thirty-three books, including such high-action thrillers as The Naked Edge, Creepers, and The Spy Who Came for Christmas (set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives). Always interested in different ways to tell a story, he wrote the six-part comic-book series, Captain America: The Chosen. His writing book, The Successful Novelist, analyzes what he has learned during his four decades as an author. Morrell is a co-founder of the International Thriller Writers organization. Noted for his research, he is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School for wilderness survival as well as the G. Gordon Liddy Academy of Corporate Security. He is also an honorary lifetime member of the Special Operations Association and the Association of Intelligence Officers. He has been trained in firearms, hostage negotiation, assuming identities, executive protection, and car fighting, among numerous other action skills that he describes in his novels. To research the aerial sequences in The Shimmer, he became a private pilot. Morrell is an Edgar and Anthony nominee as well as a three-time recipient of the distinguished Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association. The International Thriller Writers organization gave him its prestigious ThrillerMaster Award. With eighteen million copies in print, his work has been translated into twenty-six languages.
Deadlier... than the male by D Michelle Gent Deadlier... than the male by D Michelle Gent Feb. 04, 2011 $6.99 197262 words Sample 10%
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Michelle was born in Wirksworth, Derbyshire at the beginning of December 1964. As the first-born of three children, and the fifth living generation in a local mining family she hit the news early, appearing in the Derbyshire Times for her mother’s efforts. In recent times a more stable lifestyle has allowed her to follow jobs better in line with her character. She spent a number of years working as a Door Supervisor at public houses and night clubs, trying out different ways of keeping fit – such as kick boxing and gym work - she likes to do things girls don’t normally do and she loves a challenge. In the last few years she has been writing down ideas for this and other books and after a nine-month spell working at a school decided to take a year off work to finally produce her first book Deadlier... than the Male. A number of years later, a few rejection slips under her belt and as much determination as ever, Deadlier... is about to be joined by Cruel... and Unusual in the Werewolf series. These will be followed by Blood... on the Moon later this year. She lives in the heart of Sherwood Forest.
The Converging by George Straatman The Converging by George Straatman Nov. 17, 2009 Free! 193289 words Read a sample
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George lives in Timmins, a small Northern Ontario city with his wife Louise and their collection of furry kids. He writes both horror and high fantasy. The Converging Trilogy is his first series and will be followed by the epic fantasy series entitled Journey Through the Land of Shades.
Legacy of the Stone by Christine Anderson Legacy of the Stone by Christine Anderson May 11, 2011 $4.99 192104 words Sample 15%
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Christine Anderson is married to Dennis, has lived in the North East of England all her life and has been a practising spiritual medium since the early nineties. While her written work has mostly been spiritually inspired verse and philosophy, this is her first novel.
Pro Luce Habere (To Have Before the Light) Volumes I & II by Krisi Keley Pro Luce Habere (To Have Before the Light) Volumes I & II by Krisi Keley Nov. 30, 2011 $4.99 189869 words Sample 20%
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Krisi Keley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and now lives in Chester County with her family and seven dogs. "On the Soul of a Vampire" is her first novel and is Book One in a planned series. A writer and artist with a degree in Theology and education in foreign and classical languages, she has always been intrigued with supernatural, paranormal and horror fiction and how these myths try to answer humankind's questions about the spiritual, good vs. evil and the nature of man. Pro Luce Habere Volume I, Book II in the On the Soul series was released in July 2011 and the author is presently working on Pro Luce Habere Volume II and Book III of the series, in which she hopes to share more new theories about both vampires and the human soul.
Adduné: Part I. The Vampire’s Game by Wendy Potocki Adduné: Part I. The Vampire’s Game by Wendy Potocki Feb. 01, 2011 $1.00 188542 words Sample 10%
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Wendy Potocki lives and writes in NYC. If that isn't scary enough, she writes in the genre of horror. She feels creating good horror is an art form. She religiously devotes herself to pursuing it over hill and dale – and in the crevices of her keyboard. She has four self-published novels – The White Lady Murders, The Horns of September, The Man with the Blue Hat and Adduné: Part I. The Vampire's Game. More information and book trailers may be viewed on her official site http://www.wendypotocki.com/ Her next planned projects are entitled The Witch's Stone and The Virgin. In her spare time, she loves to go for long walks, drink Starbuck's Apple Chai Lattes, make devotional offerings to her cat named Persephone and be stilled by the grace, beauty and magic of ballet.
Untcigahunk: The Complete Little Brothers by Rick Hautala Untcigahunk: The Complete Little Brothers by Rick Hautala April 16, 2010 $2.99 184821 words Sample 15%
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The Haunted Houses of Foxwood & Reindeer Manor by Kevin  Guest The Haunted Houses of Foxwood & Reindeer Manor by Kevin Guest Feb. 09, 2011 $8.99 184351 words Sample 10%
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Kevin M. Guest was born July 15, 1977. His passion for story telling often led him to day dreaming during school. In his off time he would spend hours writing short stories. In October you can find him working the barbeque booth at Reindeer Manor. He resides in Arlington, TX, with his lovely wife Tammi and their son, Chris.
Love Lies Dying by Steve Gerlach Love Lies Dying by Steve Gerlach March 16, 2011 $2.99 180487 words Sample 20%
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Steve Gerlach is one of Australia's few thriller writers. Born and bred in Australia, Gerlach's fast-paced, cut-to-the-bone style is a refreshing voice in the dry, barren Australian literary scene. Steve's background includes many varied roles. He has worked as an editor for a book publisher; as the editor-in-chief of an Australian motorcycle magazine; editor and publisher of an international crime magazine, Probable Cause; a researcher and columnist for a major Australian daily newspaper; a Technical Publications Officer in the security industry; marketing executive for an international telecommunications software company; a writer for Australian Defence training and software producers; and currently works in the field of major infrastructure procurement and delivery. He was also the Historical Advisor on the Australian film, Let's Get Skase. Steve Gerlach lives in Melbourne, where he is currently working on a new novel or two, and a podcast or three.
Emma and the Werewolves by Adam Rann Emma and the Werewolves by Adam Rann June 03, 2010 $4.99 178006 words Sample 10%
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Diaries of Becka (vol. 1) by Tim Willard Diaries of Becka (vol. 1) by Tim Willard Jan. 31, 2012 $4.99 177951 words Sample 15%
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Winter Wake by Rick Hautala Winter Wake by Rick Hautala Nov. 20, 2010 $4.99 172857 words
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Ghosts  Author's Revised Edition by Noel Hynd by Damnation Books/Eternal Press Ghosts Author's Revised Edition by Noel Hynd by Damnation Books/Eternal Press Feb. 01, 2010 $6.95 171734 words Sample 8%
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Damnation Books publishes dark fiction: horror, thrillers, dark fantasy, paranormals, science fiction and erotica in ebook, digital book and trade paperback formats.
The Supernaturals by David L. Golemon The Supernaturals by David L. Golemon Oct. 05, 2011 $7.99 171524 words Sample 20%
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David L. Golemon was born and raised in Chino, California. He spent many years in Loveland, Colorado, and now makes his home on Long Island, New York. He was taught at an early age to love books by his father who passed on his love of reading to his son after driving a tank across Europe in World War II. His influences include Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tom Clancy, Clive Cussler, Larry Bond and the greatest character writer in history, Stephen King. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Event, Legend, Ancients, Leviathan, and Primeval, and in 2011, Legacy, all available through Thomas Dunne Books, a division of St. Martin's Press, which he has been associated with since 2006 and where he will continue his tales of the Event Group. He is now thrilled to be a contributor to Seven Realms Publishing where he has another outlet for his wild imagination.
The Complete Incomplete Steven Savile by Steven Savile The Complete Incomplete Steven Savile by Steven Savile Aug. 07, 2011 $4.99 170830 words Sample 10%
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Beneath a Winter Moon by Shawson M Hebert Beneath a Winter Moon by Shawson M Hebert Aug. 06, 2010 $5.85 170036 words Sample 15%
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Shawson M Hebert is a retired Army Sergeant who earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Information Systems in 2007 from Louisiana Tech University. He is currently employed with a Fortune 500 telecommunications corporation as a Systems Analyst and Web Developer. He lives at home in Louisiana with his family and their two Siberian Huskies. Beneath a Winter Moon is his first novel. Look for his next novel to be released in mid 2011. **Beneath a Winter Moon has been edited, as of August 21, 2010. Previous versions had been reviewed by the author, only**
Rage Against the Night by Shane Jiraiya Cummings Rage Against the Night by Shane Jiraiya Cummings Dec. 22, 2011 $3.99 167992 words Sample 20%
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Shane Jiraiya Cummings lives in Perth, Western Australia. He has been acknowledged as "one of Australia's leading voices in dark fantasy", had more than seventy short stories published in Australia, USA, and Europe, and his work has been translated in Spanish, French, and Polish. Shane has won two Ditmar Awards, and he has been nominated for more than twenty other major awards including Spain's Premios Ignotus. Shane is an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association and former Vice President of the Australian Horror Writers Association. When he is not writing, Shane is an editor and journalist by day and a sword fighting instructor by night. In his youth, Shane was trained in the deadly arts of the ninja, and the name Jiraiya (lit. "Young Thunder", after the legendary ninja Jiraiya) was bestowed upon him by his sensei.
The Pack by Steve Merrifield The Pack by Steve Merrifield Dec. 28, 2010 $2.99 167889 words Sample 30%
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Welcome to my space on the Internet! I write fiction within the horror genre and have written e-book titles that are available for free download on the internet as well as commercial releases. For those of you that would like to know a little about me; I live in Essex in the UK with my partner and our two cats. I work for the health service with people with mental health issues, and I am trained as a counsellor in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). My private practice is on hold at the moment while I concentrate on my writing. Personally I am a sociable person, although many of my friends now live out of the area now, but I enjoy catching up with friends over a cup of tea and a cake when I can. I enjoy being out in the countryside on long walks. I am a fairly homely person and in my spare time I love films, TV, reading, and games, and I also have a burgeoning interest in history, mainly British history, Victorian, and the history of London, and folklore in general. My main interest though, as you probably guessed, is writing. I have attempted the traditional publishing routes, but have yet to get past the enquiry letter with agents or publishers. It's a tough market. I have not given up though and I have decided to self-publish. Being self-published there isn't a publishing house behind my work and that means; no launch, no big advertising campaign, no reviews in the press, and no shelf-position in your local book shop or library. I'm grateful even for a small audience because people would have given me their valuable time to read the work of a new writer. However, I want writing, my interest and hobby, to play a larger part in my life. For that to happen I need to achieve a greater readership. My work and I need your support. All I ask is that you read it, rate it, and recommend it to others. It would also be nice if you stuck around to see what happens in the future... I have my own site, and I am on twitter and facebook and welcome your comments and support come and say 'Hi'!
The Tale of the Vampire Bride by Rhiannon Frater The Tale of the Vampire Bride by Rhiannon Frater March 27, 2010 $2.99 166857 words Sample 20%
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Rhiannon Frater was born and raised a Texan. Though she has lived in various towns all over the state, she finally settled in Austin, Texas where she met her husband and worked as a governmental consultant. During her travels for her job, she was inspired to write the story of two women fleeing into the Texas Hill Country in an attempt to survive the zombie apocalypse. Originally published as a serial online under the title AS THE WORLD DIES, she later self-published the series in three novels to satisfy the many fans of the story. The first novel in the series, THE FIRST DAYS, won the 2008 Dead Letter Award for Best Book (Fiction). The second book, FIGHTING TO SURVIVE won the 2009 Dead Letter Award in the same category. The AS THE WORLD DIES books were purchased by Tor in 2010.The first book, THE FIRST DAYS, was released in July 2011 and received a starred review from Publishers Weekly. The second, FIGHTING TO SURVIVE, will be released on November 8, 2011. The third book, SIEGE, will be released in early 2012. She is also the author of THE LIVING DEAD BOY AND THE ZOMBIE HUNTERS, PRETTY WHEN SHE DIES: A Vampire Novel and two novels in the Vampire Bride Series (THE TALE OF THE VAMPIRE BRIDE and THE VENGEANCE OF THE VAMPIRE BRIDE). All her works have been optioned for either TV or film. Rhiannon continues to live in Austin, Texas with her husband and is now a full-time writer. She is represented by Hannah Gordon of the Foundry Literary + Media agency. Contact her at rhiannonfrater at gmail.com
Laird Barron (ology) by Blue Tyson Laird Barron (ology) by Blue Tyson May 16, 2010 Free! 166682 words Read a sample
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Inside a Haunted Mind by K. Patrick Malone Inside a Haunted Mind by K. Patrick Malone Oct. 18, 2011 $4.99 166344 words Sample 10%
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K. Patrick Malone, a native of the New Jersey shore, graduated Monmouth University with a B.A. in Psychology before attaining a J.D. from Capital University Law School. After years in New York City, he returned to his former small farm cottage near the Jersey shore to write his first novel, Inside a Haunted Mind, tend his English-style gardens and adhere to his lifelong fitness routine. When not practicing law he travels, exclusively searching ancient ruins for answers concerning “the human condition,” both past and present, with an eye toward writing supernatural tales that reflect the times of his life.
Zombies of All Hallows Evil by William Bebb Zombies of All Hallows Evil by William Bebb Oct. 08, 2011 $3.99 163211 words Sample 20%
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William Robert Bebb: Who is he? Born in southern California in the 1960’s, William Bebb is a man of many talents. In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, he earned scholarships for Forensic Speaking at two universities. William was also Editor of a University of Alabama at Birmingham newspaper from 1989 to 1991. Also, he won numerous awards for extemporaneous and other speeches at intercollegiate competitions across the country. After graduating with a degree in Communication Arts & Broadcasting from The University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1993, he worked in the exciting world of Academia till 1996. Recognized as an invaluable asset, William was recruited to a worldwide television network- where he has prepared programming for millions of people since 1997. Today, he has unleashed his fertile mind on an unsuspecting reading public. His first full length novel, Valley of Death, was completed in 2010. Valley of Death has received critical praise and clocks in at an impressive 110,000 words in length. William Bebb is now madly pounding away at defenseless keyboards, unleashing his prolific imagination on his second novel tentatively titled: The Tiniest Invaders. With any luck it should be completed sometime in the spring or summer of 2011. When not beating on keyboards, William Bebb often enjoys the following authors: Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Brian Keene, J.K. Rowling, and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Dracula Refanged by Brandy Stoker Dracula Refanged by Brandy Stoker July 24, 2010 Free! 162315 words Read a sample
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The Complete Binscombe Tales - Omnibus Edition by Spark Furnace The Complete Binscombe Tales - Omnibus Edition by Spark Furnace Oct. 10, 2011 $12.99 160573 words Sample 20%
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Spark Furnace is a publisher for the modern multi-platform age, releasing titles in print, as ebooks and as apps. We have a strong direct relationship with our readers and that’s how we like it. There are several blogs for our various series and we’re increasingly using in-app storefronts so that readers can stay up to date with our latest releases. Publishing is just part of our business. At heart, what matters to us is creating story universes filled with unforgettable characters and amazing sights. That’s why we describe Spark Furnace as a creator and developer of entertainment properties. Our series usually begin as novels, comics or audiobooks, but that’s only the first step. We have movie, TV and game producers and writers in-house, as well as relationships with networks and studios around the world. Everything we create is designed to work through the whole transmedia spectrum. Our collections so far include: the highly acclaimed Binscombe Tales series; a startlingly original sequel to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by award-winning author John Whitbourn; the hilarious adventures of Dirk Lloyd (already optioned by NBC); a back catalogue of over thirty classic choose-your-own-adventure gamebooks that we are developing for smartphones and tablets; the seminal British dark fantasy roleplaying game Dragon Warriors; and a range of stunning graphic novels. And there’s more to come. Watch out for a host of all-new concepts we’re currently smelting in the furnace for release in 2012.
Darkness Bring by Daniel Cowan Darkness Bring by Daniel Cowan Oct. 19, 2011 $2.99 159725 words Sample 20%
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I'm a newbie writer. I love reading stories, playing games and watching movies. I love doing those things because I get to experience amazing imaginative stories that others have created. I've finally decided recently that I want to make amazing creations just like the ones I've read, and thus I have begun my author days! I hope you guys check out my books and enjoy them
No Flesh Shall Be Spared by Thom Carnell No Flesh Shall Be Spared by Thom Carnell Nov. 19, 2010 $4.99 159468 words Sample 20%
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Thalo Blue by Jason McIntyre Thalo Blue by Jason McIntyre May 13, 2011 $2.99 159051 words Sample 20%
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Born on the prairies, Jason McIntyre eventually lived and worked on Vancouver Island where the vibrant characters and vivid surroundings stayed with him and coalesced into what would become his novel, On The Gathering Storm. Before his time as an editor, writer and communications professional, he spent several years as a graphic designer and commercial artist. Jason is the author of more than two dozen short stories, several novellas and full-length fiction. Currently, Jason is hard at work on a novel series about The Night Walk Men, based on the novelette of the same name. His latest full-length novel, THALO BLUE, is out now! Synopsis: A young man on the brink of true adulthood, Sebastion Redfield experiences an extreme, life-altering trauma when a trespasser breaks into his home. Sebastion and the psychiatrist assigned to help him recover from the break-in begin to unravel a more disturbing truth about his ordeal: that someone or some thing has been following Sebastian for some time...and he has no idea what kind of power and determination it has to ultimately find him.
Benjamin Franklin, Monster Wrangler (and Other Weird Tales): Volume One by T. S. Greer Benjamin Franklin, Monster Wrangler (and Other Weird Tales): Volume One by T. S. Greer Oct. 24, 2011 Free! 158114 words Read a sample
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T. S. Greer is an American writer. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado and seems to be under the mysterious influence of his two pugs.
Arcanum of Evil  (The Darke Lyfe Trilogy, Tome III) by Michael Goldcraft Arcanum of Evil (The Darke Lyfe Trilogy, Tome III) by Michael Goldcraft Dec. 06, 2011 $3.99 157268 words Sample 20%
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Michael Goldcraft is a fiction writer living in Florida. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association, the Florida Writers Association, and the Gulf Coast Writers Group. His Darke Lyfe Trilogy is a contemporary multi-genre thriller with emphasis on vampires and horror, but with crime, science-fiction, mystery and suspense components. He live with his wife and their many pets in Panama City.
The Forsaken - The Apocalypse Trilogy: Book Two by G. Wells Taylor The Forsaken - The Apocalypse Trilogy: Book Two by G. Wells Taylor Nov. 21, 2009 $3.99 156593 words Sample 20%
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G. Wells Taylor divides his time between promoting his books and writing GreenMourning, sequel to his popular and FREE horror/scifi novel: The Variant Effect. Taylor lives in Canada and has worked as a writer, journalist and graphic artist.
Excerpts from the everyday unknown by shaun othen Excerpts from the everyday unknown by shaun othen Dec. 04, 2011 $2.99 155619 words Sample 20%
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Harvest by Steve Merrifield Harvest by Steve Merrifield Jan. 31, 2010 Free! 155472 words Read a sample
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Welcome to my space on the Internet! I write fiction within the horror genre and have written e-book titles that are available for free download on the internet as well as commercial releases. For those of you that would like to know a little about me; I live in Essex in the UK with my partner and our two cats. I work for the health service with people with mental health issues, and I am trained as a counsellor in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). My private practice is on hold at the moment while I concentrate on my writing. Personally I am a sociable person, although many of my friends now live out of the area now, but I enjoy catching up with friends over a cup of tea and a cake when I can. I enjoy being out in the countryside on long walks. I am a fairly homely person and in my spare time I love films, TV, reading, and games, and I also have a burgeoning interest in history, mainly British history, Victorian, and the history of London, and folklore in general. My main interest though, as you probably guessed, is writing. I have attempted the traditional publishing routes, but have yet to get past the enquiry letter with agents or publishers. It's a tough market. I have not given up though and I have decided to self-publish. Being self-published there isn't a publishing house behind my work and that means; no launch, no big advertising campaign, no reviews in the press, and no shelf-position in your local book shop or library. I'm grateful even for a small audience because people would have given me their valuable time to read the work of a new writer. However, I want writing, my interest and hobby, to play a larger part in my life. For that to happen I need to achieve a greater readership. My work and I need your support. All I ask is that you read it, rate it, and recommend it to others. It would also be nice if you stuck around to see what happens in the future... I have my own site, and I am on twitter and facebook and welcome your comments and support come and say 'Hi'!