Falling Through Time: a woman's journey to the future by Patricia Comroe Frank This novel is a "kinder, gentler," post-apocalyptic, ecological, simple-living, green, utopian, future-world, love story filled with colorful characters and thought-provoking questions. Falling Through Time champions a new way of being in the world. We humans survive a population die-off, and we've learned to live in harmony and stewardship with our natural world. Falling Through Time is told through the voice … [Read more...] about Falling Through Time: a woman’s journey to the future by Patricia Comroe Frank
Levi the Wonder Horse in: The Carrot Game by Jennifer Priester @animalsandmagic
Targeted Age Group: 8-12 Genre: Childrens Fiction, Short Stories, Sci-fi/fantasy Your Story: … [Read more...] about Levi the Wonder Horse in: The Carrot Game by Jennifer Priester @animalsandmagic
Things Undreamt Of by David Pickering
Six original tales of terror to chill the blood and delight the soul. A man finds himself terrified of going upstairs... Disturbing events take place after a stranger checks into a lonely hotel... Two schoolboys learn about an unexpected horror of the battlefields of World War I... An old lady daren't go into her own garden because of what she fears is waiting for her... A birdwatcher sees something that opens the door on a chilling tragedy that is not yet over... A couple set off on a … [Read more...] about Things Undreamt Of by David Pickering
Audio Book: Lyon’s Legacy by Sandra Ulbrich Almazan
Sometimes being a geneticist isn’t enough to understand your family.... Joanna Lyon is the great-granddaughter of the legendary TwenCen musician Sean Lyon. She may have inherited her ancestor's musical talent, but her parents' bitter divorce and her Uncle Jack's attempts to remake her into another Sean have left her hostile toward her family and music. Her passion is for science, but since she has no access to the family funds, she struggles to earn enough credits for graduate school. Then her … [Read more...] about Audio Book: Lyon’s Legacy by Sandra Ulbrich Almazan
Human Resources
Some things are worse than getting fired. Beautiful business consultant, Morana Mahker, swoops in to rescue Innovative Menu Covers, Inc. from certain financial disaster. She cancels layoffs and dazzles everyone with her killer looks and corporate savvy—everyone except Lonnie Raiford. Having worked years to establish a host of questionable perks for himself, Lonnie has no interest in having Morana tamper with his system. His concern is eclipsed when he and the other staff soon notice the … [Read more...] about Human Resources
Killer Work from Home Jobs by Lee Evans
Why You Need to Read This Book! Killer Work from Home Jobs: 200 Fortune 500 & Legitimate Work at Home Jobs - How to Make Money Online from Home! will help you accomplish your dream. Is it your dream to spend more time with family? Do you need to ditch that exhausting, gas-guzzling commute? Did you always dream of working at home, but couldn’t find a legitimate job? The idea for Killer Work from Home Jobs: 200 Fortune 500 & Legitimate Work at Home Jobs - How to Make … [Read more...] about Killer Work from Home Jobs by Lee Evans
Imagining the Future by Magdalena Ball
Part of the Celebration series by Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball, this little $6.95 book was written with the literate man in mind, a lovely tuck-in gift that goes beyond the typical greeting card. BookAddict, an Amazon Vine voice, says of Imagining the Future: Ruminations on Fathers and Other Masculine Apparitions: "From the heroic to the mundane, the poems in this book are a beautiful tribute to all fathers. The imagery these two authors create with their words is profound … [Read more...] about Imagining the Future by Magdalena Ball
Crush It On The Kindle: A Do It Yourself Guide to Writing, Formatting, Promoting, and Publishing Your Kindle eBook
Learn How To Publish Your Own eBook Join the movement of independent authors that are publishing their first eBook on Amazon and making money. Gone are the days of agents, and publishing companies taking your precious time and royalties. This book shows you how to get your first book published with nothing but a Word document! Website(s) Link To Book On Amazon … [Read more...] about Crush It On The Kindle: A Do It Yourself Guide to Writing, Formatting, Promoting, and Publishing Your Kindle eBook
The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don’t Want You to Know by Timothy Aldred
In October of 2006, Timothy Aldred's daughter, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant, Penguin Group, U.S.A. After two years, Penguin Group settled the case with his daughter out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again. THE DARK SIDE OF THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY is a father's account of what he saw transpire throughout the legal process prior to the settlement of the case, and the reasons he … [Read more...] about The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don’t Want You to Know by Timothy Aldred
Captain Algernon Fisk and the HMS SCOTT
Captain Algernon Fisk begins a perilous journey that will send him to the far reaches of the solar system, to a part of his life where he will not only have to defend his ship and crew, but all that he holds dear. This book is the beginning of his challenges that will ultimately lead to the greatest political, military and societal shift in the history of humankind since the human diaspora from Earth nearly four centuries before. This story is less than a 100 pages and well worth your … [Read more...] about Captain Algernon Fisk and the HMS SCOTT
The Angel of Music, Part I: The Enchanted Violin by C. David Stephens
Christine Daaé, a beautiful child of eleven years, travels by bus from Chicago to Los Angeles with her widowed father, where he hopes to enroll her in The Belen Conservatory of Music as a scholarship student. Homeless and destitute, carrying everything they own, they arrive in Los Angeles and immediately begin working as street performers to earn money for food, making their way to Santa Monica, where Christine is excited to see the beach for the first time. Twelve-year-old Raoul … [Read more...] about The Angel of Music, Part I: The Enchanted Violin by C. David Stephens
Heaven 2.0 by Scott Haworth
Having been born in the 28th century, Mike Kepler never believed in the existence of Heaven or Hell. The myths of the old faiths had been abandoned and replaced with the teachings of The Church many centuries earlier. The young physicist is shocked to learn that there is an afterlife when he is recruited by the Taipei Corporation. It was created by a team of scientists rather than God. Mike's job is to travel to the past and save people at the time of their deaths using advanced medical … [Read more...] about Heaven 2.0 by Scott Haworth