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Writers Write Wrongs Right by Ryan Pollard Writers Write Wrongs Right by Ryan Pollard July 06, 2011 $0.99 7311 words Sample 10%
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Ryan Pollard was born on 29 November 1988 in Manchester, England. He lived in the South Bronx of New York City before moving to Minneapolis, where he currently lives. He has worked in theatre, both on stage and behind the scenes.
Manifesto by Peter Cowlam Manifesto by Peter Cowlam June 29, 2011 $1.99 1384 words Sample 20%
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'Opus Thirty Three Bagatelles' is published by ebook publisher Formulas of Electricity at Smashwords. 'Marisa' is published by POD specialist CentreHouse Press and is available at Amazon and other online stores. 'Who's Afraid of the Booker Prize?' is a stage play published by New Theatre Publications.
Inspirations by Laura Redmond Inspirations by Laura Redmond June 04, 2011 $3.99 1958 words Sample 20%
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Laura is an author and book cover artist/illustrator. Having started her career as a visual-merchandiser, Laura has developed her artistic talent and gone on to produce some wonderful artwork ranging from pencil sketches and oil paintings all the way through to computer designed works of art. Laura is now a published book cover artist, creating book cover designs for marvellous authors. If you require illustrations or book cover designs, you can contact Laura here laura@lauradawnsky.com
A Fork in the Road by S.M. Lawrence A Fork in the Road by S.M. Lawrence May 31, 2011 $3.50 2720 words Sample 10%
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Hello! I'm Sienna Lawrence, I've been writing for my whole life (my first story involved being hungry enough to eat 'a elephant'). I have, hopefully, somewhat improved since then and will be publishing as often as I can. I think I'm worth reading so do please buy my books and enjoy them!
Mothering Sunday by William  Saunders Mothering Sunday by William Saunders May 30, 2011 $0.99 2299 words Sample 50%
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William Saunders is a poet, journalist and author. He has written for most of the heavy and some of the light British newspapers at one time or other, and was a columnist with The Guardian for many years. His book Jimi Hendrix London is published by Roaring Forties Press, Berkeley, Ca.
When I Was Young by Wendy Maddocks When I Was Young by Wendy Maddocks May 17, 2011 Free! 5444 words Read a sample
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I'm Wenz - Wendy when I'm in trouble - and I've been writing since I could hold a pen. I like horror and fantasy and some sci fi. I try to write the stuff I like to read but if it feels right to write something a bit off-target then I do that. People seem to enjoy reading it and if you're one of them, please leave comments.
The Little Avaganda Book of Poetry by Albert Benson The Little Avaganda Book of Poetry by Albert Benson May 11, 2011 $0.99 4815 words Sample 20%
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The Minstrel by Nemo James The Minstrel by Nemo James May 02, 2011 $0.99 12134 words Sample 20%
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Nemo James worked as a professional musician, singer and songwriter for more than 30 years. His autobiography "Just A Few Seconds" was published in February 2011 and is available from Amazon together with 3 of his albums. He now lives near Dubrovnik in Croatia. For more information visit his web site at www.nemojames.com
'Death by Metaphors' by Steph 'Vixey' Acaster 'Death by Metaphors' by Steph 'Vixey' Acaster May 02, 2011 Free! 406 words Read a sample
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Autumn by Christian Zajdek Autumn by Christian Zajdek April 24, 2011 Free! 826 words Read a sample
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Learning to weave words whilst researching the bizarre, then putting what I can to paper.
I Love You Like A Madman by Rhian Williams I Love You Like A Madman by Rhian Williams April 24, 2011 $2.99 2704 words Sample 10%
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Rhian is the crazy hamster lady of Aberystwyth. She spends her days writing and watching too much sci-fi, distorting her sense of reality slightly. She lived in Leicester until a year ago, and a lot of her poetry still reflects this, and her move, as she continues to re-adapt to living in Wales. It continues to evolve though, and she has played with forms like sestinas and sonnets. She has a few different hobbies, mostly because her concentration is shot, but writing is not one of them. Writing is much more than a simple hobby for her, it's the only constant in her life. That, and the medication. She will eventually finish her first novel and put a collection together, put couldn't give a time frame on that because she's still working on tidying up her flat and doing last weeks washing up.
Royal Wedding Poems by Poem Catcher Royal Wedding Poems by Poem Catcher March 29, 2011 You set the price! 3567 words Sample 50%
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The Pavement PoemCatcher wanders the streets of festivals and events begging for fresh poems to be written “on the fly”. Nearly every poem that is donated gets published, creating books with poetic snapshots that capture the public experience and delight the reader. He has done this since sitting down on a pavement in march 2010 to beg for poems for the people of Haiti. By spontaneously asking “ DONATE A POEMS” he inspires brilliance, encourages ‘raw’ creativity, and fundraises for charity
Gaspin Fir A Brew by Gemma Duncan Gaspin Fir A Brew by Gemma Duncan March 24, 2011 $2.99 3287 words Sample 20%
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My Beloved Self by Christopher Sly My Beloved Self by Christopher Sly March 16, 2011 $3.99 2754 words Sample 20%
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This Deciduous Life by Christopher Sly This Deciduous Life by Christopher Sly March 16, 2011 $2.99 1140 words Sample 20%
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In the Distance by David Cooke In the Distance by David Cooke March 07, 2011 $0.99 6896 words Sample 10%
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David Cooke is an exceptional British poet, and winner of the Gregory Award, who has been quiet for a while - for 20 years, in fact. His poems and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in numerous magazines, including Acumen, Bete Noire, Ciphers,Coffee House Poetry, Envoi, The French Literary Review, The Frogmore Papers, Hibernia, The Honest Ulsterman, The Interpreter’s House, The Irish Press (New Irish Writing), The North, Poetry London, The Reader, The SHOp, Stand, Staple, Poetry Salzburg Review, and Poetry Ireland Review. His first and last published collection was 'Bruegel's Dancers' back in 1984. Night Publishing is proud to present his latest work .......
DESTINY TO WRITE by barry mowles DESTINY TO WRITE by barry mowles March 03, 2011 $2.99 9988 words
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No Light / Might Escape by Joe Hakim No Light / Might Escape by Joe Hakim Feb. 17, 2011 $0.99 24890 words Sample 10%
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Joe Hakim is a writer, poet and spoken word performer from Hull. He was the winner of Poetry Idol 10, a spoken word competition held at Shortfuse in Islington. Since then he has been performing around the UK on a regular basis with residences at Contact in Manchester, Birmingham REP, the Battersea Arts Centre, the Shunt Vault, the Crossing Borders project in Mytholmroyd and Hyperlexic presents: Poetry Boxing. He performed his debut show 'Poetry is Dead' at the Camden Fringe Festival 2008 along with co-writer and performer Mike Watts. His short story 'Difficult People' was the runner up in BBC Radio 3 The Verb's Chekov Short Story competition in January 2010.
Jenny by Clark Merchant Jenny by Clark Merchant Feb. 14, 2011 Free! 167 words Read a sample
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Tea drinker, adventurer, writer, walker and dreamer.
why don't you see Me... by Spargo Postle why don't you see Me... by Spargo Postle Feb. 13, 2011 $0.99 2129 words Sample 20%
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
Three Inches of Glass : a cautionary tale by David Segrove Three Inches of Glass : a cautionary tale by David Segrove Feb. 09, 2011 $1.99 994 words Sample 50%
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The Woman Who Never Was by Alba Lewis The Woman Who Never Was by Alba Lewis Feb. 09, 2011 $5.99 4627 words Sample 20%
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Who? Alba Lewis is an MBA graduate, a student of tai chi and a teacher of qigong, director of a consultancy and founder of a creative website - All That I Am. She is also an author of two novels and runs a small publishing company - AlbaBooks Why? It’s taken me almost 10 years to get to a point where I can write without judging my work, either by thinking it’s crap or by wondering what my friends, colleagues, family will think about me if they read it. I even had delusions of grandeur when I started (I laugh now as I remember). I’d dream that I’d be interviewed by Terry Wogan about my writing. It wasn’t a pleasant dream. It was one of exposure and people pointing at me. And all of these things had a clear goal. To stop me trying. But I wanted to try. Even with failure as the most probably outcome. It’s taken 10 years to continually push myself to a café to make myself write. I would offer an answer to my negative mind which always got in there first, “You wont be able to write anything so there’s no point in going” or “who do you think you are trying to do what people far better at writing don’t ever achieve?”. And the answer that I finally came up with was very simple. “Well, I’m going to sit in a café with my note pad and pen for 2 hours even if I don’t write a word.” And that’s what I would do. I call it the donkey in me. The part that still plods on regardless of what the mind says. And you know what. I would write. Perhaps not for the whole 2 hours. But I would write. Personally I never let myself read the stuff I wrote. At least not as I was writing. That was a sure way to stop the process there and then. I’d try to write the story first. Get down as much as I could before I went back to analyse it’s value. And as this decade is over some things have made themselves apparent. I can write. I don’t judge it. And it appears that people seem to like it. And you know what? That’s good enough for me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How? I’ve also become far more interested in each of us as creative beings. So many, including me, think that we can’t create. And we stop there. We don’t see if we can or can’t, we don’t put in any time to get better at creating (though we put inordinate amounts into work and things that ultimately we admit aren’t that important to us). And my view is, well we’re wrong. What is probably more accurate is that we are not all able to create something that’s perfect. In fact only very few can do that. And that’s what we shy away from, not being perfect. So that got me thinking. Imperfect versus perfect. Somewhere in between feels like the mystery of it all. I can’t be sure, but as I type I get a bit of excitement inside. Like I’m on to something. We don’t want it to be imperfect and we are pretty sure we can’t attain perfection. But that space. That gap in between. Umm. I think that might be the magical bit inside all of us. So the how is about giving it a go. But not just once. Committing to doing it. Regularly. Building a habit so that our minds don’t keep telling us it’s rubbish. Even for 5 minutes a day. A sketch, a poem, a song, a tune, a description about the person who sits across from you on the train or bus, a photo and a made up story, a fairy tale, an idea for some photos you might do of the place you live, a joke, a video of your thoughts on something you’ve seen or heard. All I’m saying is that I think you’ve got something to say. And I reckon quite a few of us would be interested in seeing it. Maybe we won't get to be millionnaires. But then again maybe we will. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where? The internet. Come on. This is what this global community’s really about. Sharing and exchanging stuff. I’m guessing that the creative side of us is actually the side that we can all relate to no matter where we’re from or what our backgrounds are. Be brave. Tell your stories in whatever way you want. And trust that there are people like me out there that want to hear them. You don’t have to write a book. Maybe that’s not something that appeals, but go to our free website www.allthatiam.co.uk and join a growing community of people that want to have a go at expressing themselves.
Book of Love and Wisdom by Ian Kellett Book of Love and Wisdom by Ian Kellett Feb. 03, 2011 $7.99 30808 words Sample 20%
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U.K. Author Ian Kellett (aka MoonGoole/Ian Goole) Visit the website to view other books by this Author or alternatively read more by this Author on the following blogs: OVER THE INFLUENCE http://iangoole-overtheinfluence.blogspot.com/ POETICALLY INCORRECT http://iangoole-poeticallyincorrect.blogspot.com/ GIVE http://iangoole-give.blogspot.com/ THE VANISHING POINT http://iangoole-thevanishingpoint.blogspot.com/ EQUALITY COMPLEX http://equalitycomplex.blogspot.com/ HOME - http://iangoole-home.blogspot.com/ MYTH OF KISSES - http://mythofkisses.blogspot.com/ BOOK OF LOVE AND WISDOM - http://bookofloveandwisdom.blogspot.com/ And new for 2010: T-MINUS - http://t-minus.posterous.com/ and also : - RETURN TO VERSE - http://returntoverse.blogspot.com/
Scotch Broth by David Barron Scotch Broth by David Barron Feb. 01, 2011 $2.99 4587 words Sample 20%
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I was born in Dundee in Scotland, and was a student at the University of Abertay. I have written many pieces of poetry over the years for Tailcast.com under my own name. I still write poetry but lately I have tried childrens stories. The first was as a story to tell the grandchildren. I am now working on book two which will be a boys adventure story so watch out for that soon.This is my very first book so would appreciate any feedback from my readers.You can get me at vegvanman@hotmail.co.uk.
Today's Tomorrow (A Side) & Tomorrow's Tomorrow (B Side) by Spargo Postle Today's Tomorrow (A Side) & Tomorrow's Tomorrow (B Side) by Spargo Postle Jan. 22, 2011 Free! 545 words Read a sample
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
I love you ya know... by Spargo Postle I love you ya know... by Spargo Postle Jan. 22, 2011 Free! 238 words Read a sample
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
I'm scared of the darkness... by Spargo Postle I'm scared of the darkness... by Spargo Postle Jan. 07, 2011 Free! 312 words Read a sample
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
All about Kids by Laura Redmond All about Kids by Laura Redmond Jan. 05, 2011 $3.99 2230 words Sample 20%
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Laura is an author and book cover artist/illustrator. Having started her career as a visual-merchandiser, Laura has developed her artistic talent and gone on to produce some wonderful artwork ranging from pencil sketches and oil paintings all the way through to computer designed works of art. Laura is now a published book cover artist, creating book cover designs for marvellous authors. If you require illustrations or book cover designs, you can contact Laura here laura@lauradawnsky.com
Deus Ex Insomnia by Mark Cantrell Deus Ex Insomnia by Mark Cantrell Jan. 02, 2011 $2.99 13059 words Sample 20%
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Every author needs a day job, if only to remind them why they write. In my case, I work for a company that publishes a series of regional B2B print magazines based in Manchester, UK. So that's my trade, a journalist, but by inclination I'm a creative writer, and have been for almost as long as I can remember. My work tends to spread itself around the science fiction, horror and fantasy genres, but it does like to venture into the satirical and the political every now and again. Short stories have found their way into a number of small press journals over the years, along with a couple of anthologies, but novels remain the main focus of my writing. More personally, I was born and bred in Bradford, West Yorkshire, but these days I live in Stoke-on-Trent and commute up to Manchester for the day job.
Passion Fruit by Richard Pierce Passion Fruit by Richard Pierce Dec. 29, 2010 $1.31 4321 words Sample 20%
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Richard Pierce is a poet and novelist. He has lived in Norway, Germany and England, and is fluent in English, German and Norwegian. His debut novel, Dead Men, is represented by Peter Buckman at The Ampersand Agency. Richard lives in Suffolk with his wife and four children.
Coffee Time Poetry by Raymond Nye Coffee Time Poetry by Raymond Nye Dec. 26, 2010 $0.99 1610 words Sample 20%
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I am 73.Retired but still active. I have only recently entered the realm of Writing. My first book Meso Warriors was a biography of my wifes fatal disease mesothelioma. Commonly refered to as Asbestosis.It is currently enjoying sales world wide.The reason for this book was in the first instance to raise money for mesothelioma uk. All the revenue from sales curently goes to this charity.The second reason was to enlighten folk of its nature and give hope and dignity to a sad situation . My Second, Coffee Time Poetry is short collection of my poems selected from many I had written over the years and simply pushed to the back of the drawer. My 3rd ,A Surprise Christmas Present. Is a short true adventure of my strange Christmas present that both frightened and excited me. My 4th. Every Day makes a Difference. Is a biography of my childhood from 2 years old,living with an abusive mother, being dumped at 4years old at my first School, earning a few bob which mother took from my first Job,then on to MY Aprenticeship Capers in Chatham Dockyard Where mother took even more money.How did we ever learn a trade But we did. My memories of life as a National Service man. My eventual demob,Getting maried and then a return to normal life. My 5th, A short Story of fiction. About an old mans fears on a dark cold winter evening just what is out there. Its available for free.It was a toe in the water for me writing fiction. I am currently writing a sequel to Meso Warriors. Also, an un-abridged version with legal and media comments included on the un natural death of my 16 year old daughter. Revenue from these also goes to mesothelioma uk.
Triplicate by James Fitzpatrick Triplicate by James Fitzpatrick Dec. 21, 2010 Free! 10954 words Read a sample
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James Fitzpatrick is an Irish writer and documentarian who writes using ‘Triplicism’. He has been writing for many years mainly working in Film Production, Sport and Teaching. From study and learning from historical writers, he created two new formats ‘Triplicism’ being one. In this you take a central character, from which you storyboard an incident or life. You use an invented or historical event, before infusing an undertone or emotion. Each poem should have three layers i.e. Modernism V Conceptualism, Poverty V Wealth, Moral Corruption V Natural Aggression and the storyline is nearly always accompanied by notes
The Siege of Markethaven: A Tale of Old by Andy Livingstone The Siege of Markethaven: A Tale of Old by Andy Livingstone Dec. 11, 2010 $0.99 11977 words Sample 20%
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I have too many ideas bubbling inside me and too much of an urge to tell stories that it is impossible for me not to write... in the time allowed after helping my wonderful children to follow their dreams and talents and doing everything in my power to bring happiness to my beautiful wife. And work: after 20 years as a newspaper journalist I am now a press officer for a council - still writing, just (despite what some say!) fact, not fiction. Currently available as an ebook is my attempt to bring the narrative poem to a 20th century readership through my mediaeval fantasy, The Siege of Markethaven. I am also halfway through the second draft of the novel that sparked the idea of the poem, and I have previously had four children's books published (in print form). Outside the world of books, I have spent my life to date being educated in fate's ups and downs, triumphs and disasters and joy and misery by Motherwell FC. Oh, and one other snippet of trivia: lines from three very different songs helped with the inspiration for the poem, and I have expressed my gratitude by referring to those lines within the poem... but it's up to the readers to spot them for themselves.
Coming to a street near you by Mike Watts Coming to a street near you by Mike Watts Nov. 23, 2010 $0.99 9788 words Sample 10%
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Mike Watts was born in an area of Kingston-upon-Hull (UK) better known for its 'downs' than its 'ups', which hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the leading, and most admired, poets and writers assembled around the vibrant champion of all things artistic in the land once ruled over by the great British poet, Philip Larkin - ThisisUll (http://www.thisisull.com). "Champion", as they say up there, and he is, delivering lines observed through an eye which is notably humane, witty and sharp. He is also the co-founder and co-host of 'Write to Speak', Yorkshire's only theatre-based spoken word / poetry event.
Of All Things by Michelle Young Of All Things by Michelle Young Nov. 23, 2010 $0.99 5427 words Sample 10%
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Michelle Young was born in Irvine, Ayrshire in 1981. She grew up in Ayrshire and was educated at Ardrossan Academy. She completed an Honours Degree in Literature and studied Creative Writing with the Open University. She currently resides in the small, seaside town of Saltcoats.
Randomly Put by Badger Randomly Put by Badger Nov. 18, 2010 $1.99 11031 words Sample 20%
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Born in 1969 in Hammersmith I moved to (BL)Andover as an original overspil kid in the early part of the 70's Parents have been matrimonialy challenged most of my life, both on 3rd marriage, so I have a very large family Been writting poetry since 1984, helps with the Bipola 'they' say Love being involved with many words, sleep doesn't come easy to a mind so full of words
想法&情感 by Spargo Postle 想法&情感 by Spargo Postle Nov. 12, 2010 $1.99 238 words Sample 20%
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
Equality Complex by Ian Kellett Equality Complex by Ian Kellett Nov. 02, 2010 $8.99 14472 words Sample 20%
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U.K. Author Ian Kellett (aka MoonGoole/Ian Goole) Visit the website to view other books by this Author or alternatively read more by this Author on the following blogs: OVER THE INFLUENCE http://iangoole-overtheinfluence.blogspot.com/ POETICALLY INCORRECT http://iangoole-poeticallyincorrect.blogspot.com/ GIVE http://iangoole-give.blogspot.com/ THE VANISHING POINT http://iangoole-thevanishingpoint.blogspot.com/ EQUALITY COMPLEX http://equalitycomplex.blogspot.com/ HOME - http://iangoole-home.blogspot.com/ MYTH OF KISSES - http://mythofkisses.blogspot.com/ BOOK OF LOVE AND WISDOM - http://bookofloveandwisdom.blogspot.com/ And new for 2010: T-MINUS - http://t-minus.posterous.com/ and also : - RETURN TO VERSE - http://returntoverse.blogspot.com/
we are lonely... by Spargo Postle we are lonely... by Spargo Postle Oct. 28, 2010 Free! 271 words Read a sample
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
Dear Critic... by Spargo Postle Dear Critic... by Spargo Postle Oct. 28, 2010 Free! 290 words Read a sample
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
A man of few words... by Spargo Postle A man of few words... by Spargo Postle Oct. 28, 2010 Free! 319 words Sample 100%
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
POIGNANT POETRY - POETRY FROM THE HEART by Lacey Sun POIGNANT POETRY - POETRY FROM THE HEART by Lacey Sun Oct. 12, 2010 $1.50 2147 words
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Give by Ian Kellett Give by Ian Kellett Sep. 23, 2010 $8.99 18985 words Sample 30%
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U.K. Author Ian Kellett (aka MoonGoole/Ian Goole) Visit the website to view other books by this Author or alternatively read more by this Author on the following blogs: OVER THE INFLUENCE http://iangoole-overtheinfluence.blogspot.com/ POETICALLY INCORRECT http://iangoole-poeticallyincorrect.blogspot.com/ GIVE http://iangoole-give.blogspot.com/ THE VANISHING POINT http://iangoole-thevanishingpoint.blogspot.com/ EQUALITY COMPLEX http://equalitycomplex.blogspot.com/ HOME - http://iangoole-home.blogspot.com/ MYTH OF KISSES - http://mythofkisses.blogspot.com/ BOOK OF LOVE AND WISDOM - http://bookofloveandwisdom.blogspot.com/ And new for 2010: T-MINUS - http://t-minus.posterous.com/ and also : - RETURN TO VERSE - http://returntoverse.blogspot.com/
Thoughts & Emotion - Poetry Pocket Book by Spargo Postle Thoughts & Emotion - Poetry Pocket Book by Spargo Postle Sep. 22, 2010 $0.99 1070 words Sample 20%
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Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him. Thoughts & Emotion was the first set of poems to be published and was created as Spargo realised that we all have similar Thoughts and Emotion whilst we encounter a myriad of experiences. Why Don't You See Me is drawn from the loneliness witnessed in the people Spargo sees all around his world. Being lonely, or simply withdrawn, seems to be considered as an unseen virus that few people dare to speak out about else they become infected. Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
2010 Soccer World cup limericks by Peter Finlayson 2010 Soccer World cup limericks by Peter Finlayson July 20, 2010 $0.99 1764 words Sample 15%
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Listen by Marc Roberts Listen by Marc Roberts June 22, 2010 $3.99 10263 words Sample 20%
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Gothic Folk musician based in Cardiff UK
Opus Thirty Three Bagatelles by Peter Cowlam Opus Thirty Three Bagatelles by Peter Cowlam June 20, 2010 $3.99 2223 words Sample 50%
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'Opus Thirty Three Bagatelles' is published by ebook publisher Formulas of Electricity at Smashwords. 'Marisa' is published by POD specialist CentreHouse Press and is available at Amazon and other online stores. 'Who's Afraid of the Booker Prize?' is a stage play published by New Theatre Publications.
Like Love, Lost. by Helen Dring Like Love, Lost. by Helen Dring June 07, 2010 $4.95 1297 words Sample 20%
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Helen lives in Liverpool, England where she writes in a variety of genres including poetry, children's and speculative fiction.
Double Trouble by Andrew Weaver Double Trouble by Andrew Weaver April 06, 2010 $8.00 7182 words Sample 15%
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The Storie Of Faerie Glade by Andrew Weaver The Storie Of Faerie Glade by Andrew Weaver March 02, 2010 $8.00 3419 words Sample 15%
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