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Jason Ventre
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Coach Joe Sasso
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Amrik Binapal
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Barry Ghabaei
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Dan Emmett
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Stephen Kwame Mends
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Anne Fisher
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Victoria Renée Manley
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Vincent Parmentola
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Tom Morrow
Terrible Tales
Sir Jasper Gowlings is a world-renowned surgeon, scholar, and fishmonger. He’s in hiding, terrified lest the old crone who forced this book upon him might be planning another visit.
Felicitatus Miserius is a bad-tempered, puny old hag recognized by her foul smell—a combination of wet dog and split pea soup.
With humor and fun, this collection provides a fresh and unexpected perspective by turning familiar fairy tales upside down to impart important life lessons.
The Promise of Deer Run
Elaine Marie Cooper is an award-winning author currently living in the Midwest. She grew up in Massachusetts, the setting for her three-part Deer Run Saga that takes place during the period of the American Revolution. This novel is the second in the series. Elaine is a registered nurse and has been a magazine freelance writer for many years.
Megamorphosis
By Michael Yergin
We all want to be happy. And in Megamorphosis, best-selling author Michael Yergin gives us the tools for our body and mind to make us happier—or just to reaffirm that we are happy in our lives now. The book shares some of the author’s life lessons for success and his poignant and personal insights and weaves in some insightful and humorous social commentary to show us how to become happier and to view life more positively.
Terrible Tales
By Jennifer Gordon
Sir Jasper Gowlings was given a book, a book of familiar fairy tales, tales gone horribly wrong—terrible tales. Readers who read this terrifying book will discover the true secret of life. They are warned, however, not to ignore the lessons in the book, or they might find themselves in terrible danger.
Instant Poetry (Just Add Words!)
Part poetry, part improvisational theater, Larry Berger’s engaging works were crafted around words and sentences randomly chosen at interactive readings built around audience contributions. Instant Poetry (Just Add Words) is a collection of forty-eight of Berger’s instant poems.
Odd Jobs
Karl Meade’s Odd Jobs is a comic-caper love story about a Mountie woman and layabout hero, about house and family, and about scriptwriters and cat burglars. A modern tale of movie magic in the wrong hands, about confusing fact and fiction with scheming, and plotting to unite a family.
First Love
A woman discovers love for the first time and never lets go. In First Love, a failed marriage drives Violeta to take a trip to Mexico. During her trip, she meets and falls in love with Jorge, her travel guide. Their seemingly ill-fated love lives one through passionate love letters, and they realize, theirs is a love that is eternal.
The Universe Simplified
Dr. Vlad Van Rosenthal invites everyone to explore, in a compelling and accessible style, the subjects made complex by science and religion.
A Delightful Inspirational
A "can't put down" read-- light and funny, intimate and full of hope. Join Martha Weeks on this spiritual journey and see life in a different way.
24 Hours Inside the President’s Bunker
Interview with Lt. Col. Robert J. Darling, USMC (Ret), author of 24 Hours inside the President's Bunker.
A Woman Possessed
Marilyn Hering spins a dramatic tale of a woman torn between love, duty, and two men—polar opposites who possessed her love and devotion. Marilyn employs a deft touch, developing well-written characters, a story plot that twists and turns at different paces and is set against the backdrop of the 1913 Paterson Silk Strike. A Woman Possessed makes for a gripping read that book lovers will surely enjoy.
The Christs of God
Drawing upon his years of reflection and use of Greek text, Cummings posits a conception of the presence of God as Christ in us, so that we might live the life of God as it is revealed in the person of Jesus, the Messenger of the New Covenant. See More...
Searching for Gilead
A chronicle of love, laughter, and loss, Searching for Gilead traces the connections between two families linked initially by the love affair of two of the sons. Witty, comical, poignant, and shocking by turns, the story traverses the globe. In the end, the journeys of these people go far beyond simple geography.
Dina's Lost Tribe
Compelling, thrilling, fascinating, Dina’s Lost Tribe is a riveting page-turner about Nina, an American historian, and the search for her family’s mysterious past. But what she uncovers is alarmingly more than she bargained for. And only Dina, a woman from the distant past, holds the keys to the knowledge.
The Everyday Housewife
Bryan Foreman, a native of Oklahoma City, graduated with a bachelors degree in professional writing from Oklahoma University in Norman, Oklahoma. He has written many short stories, two screenplays, and the thriller novel, Killer Cain. Foreman is currently at work on his third novel. See More...
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