Books tagged: first person

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Into the Black    by Jeremy Kerr
Price: Free! 8150 words. Published on December 21, 2009. .

Isambard Tims captains "The Matador," a spaceship with an interesting crew: a cyclops, a humanoid lizard, and the clone of a Chinese female pirate. However, a stowaway is about to take the ship and its crew hostage. Besides wanting to kill them, this stranger has a dangerous secret. One that will change Isambard's life forever...if he escapes, that is.
The Purples    by W. K. Berger
Price: $4.95 USD. 114730 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

Elvis Presley sang about them; Al Capone was afraid of them. The legendary Purple Gang rose from a Jewish ghetto in Detroit to rule the river during the Motor City’s booming 1920s heyday. Their dramatic story is revealed in THE PURPLES, a novel blending rich historical detail with nonstop suspense, narrated by the gang’s leader—the cool, savvy, unforgettable Joe Bernstein. ThePurplesBook.com
Vampire's Holliday    by S.K. Eyre
Price: $2.50 USD. 61630 words. Published on February 13, 2011. .

High school is supposed to be a fun and carefree time in life, right? Dealing with being an unturned Vampire, the new super hot vamp in school, and a bushel of secrets that come to light, Holliday is discovering that high school just might be the death of her, and possibly her entire family.
The Flaw in the Fabric, book 1 of A Travellers Guide for Lost Souls    by Jim Lindsey
Price: $5.95 USD. 116390 words. Published by SeaStorm Press  on April 7, 2011. .

A literary, historical adventure set along the Granite Coast of Nova Scotia where the boundaries of space and time are developing stress cracks. Through one such crack, brought on by a hurricane in the ghost-infested province of Nova Scotia, two brothers reincarnate after spending two hundred years as lost souls in the neither-here-nor-there land of the In Between. Hero Raymond slips back in time.
G'Day L.A.    by Tony McFadden
Price: $1.99 USD. 91330 words. Published on April 24, 2011. .

Can Ellie convince the police that her best friend’s death wasn’t suicide? Or accidental? Can she stay alive herself, now that the killer knows what Ellie knows? And can she find a career in a city that cares more for what’s on the outside than on the inside? Ellie Bourke came to LA a year ago to further her acting career. She had no idea she'd have to solve a murder to find that success.
I, Zombie    by Edwina Ray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3450 words. Published on May 22, 2011. .

I, Zombie can't wait to eat the little girl. The old man looks like he'd be a bit tough and gristly, and the teenage boy keeps waving that bat around, but the little girl, so rosy cheeked, so tender. Her heart is surely beating fast. He can’t wait to hold it, hot and wet in his hands before ripping it apart with his teeth. But he isn't the only zombie to find them. He's got a fight on his hands.
Restless Spirits    by Jean Marie Bauhaus
Price: $2.99 USD. 60460 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

A paranormal investigator becomes the subject of her own investigation after stumbling into the crosshairs of a malevolent spirit.
Brian    by Luna E. Stork
Price: Free! 3170 words. Published on June 28, 2011. .

Brian was born with two strikes against him. He started school and met Cody, and life started to look up. Then things happened, Cody left, his father became distant and it was all downhill from there.
Eddie's Shorts - Volume 1    by M. Edward McNally
Price: Free! 12190 words. Published on July 25, 2011. .

The first volume of short stories written by M. Edward McNally, circa 1991-1997. Contents: Bedlam - "The Saturday after my dad first shows up, Walter makes his break for the woods, and vanishes." 7:00 C/M (Seven, Central and Mountain) - Let's see what's on tonight, shall we?
A POV Footnote: How many beginner mistakes can be avoided by writing in close 3rd person    by Hilari Bell
Price: $0.99 USD. 1390 words. Published on August 28, 2011. .

Why writing in close third (or first) person lets you avoid many common beginner mistakes.