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How To Become a Published Author: Idea to Publication    by Mark Shaw
Price: $5.00 USD. 91400 words. Published on September 30, 2008. .

Featuring practical tips that have permitted many writers around the world to become published, this book is written BY the published author of nearly twenty books FOR aspiring authors and poets. The ten-step strategy outlined in the book is easy to follow and there are also writing tips, punctuation and grammar exercises, sample query letter and book proposal forms, and sample legal documents.
The Migration of Hair    by Dan Burke
Price: $9.99 USD. 43310 words. Published on April 13, 2010. .

The Migration of Hair is Dan Burke's second novel, and a follow up to his hit 2003 novel, Driving Into The Sun. In this reprise, we find main character Tommy Aloysius questioning his life deep in the deserts of Arizona. Climb aboard this freight train to hell as Tommy blasts off to Eastern Europe as an ex-pornographer in exile.
Prometheus Fit To Be Tied    by Paul Hawkins
Price: Free! 89830 words. Published on February 7, 2011. .

It's 1939, the USA is on the eve of leaving its sleepy childhood behind forever, and the world's last renaissance man has dragged his dissipated self back home to confront the tinpot gods who would rise to power by giving farmers alternating current. "Hawkins has written a big story for a big era, a comic requiem for the lost potential of the American Century."
Zen and Loathing with the Gatsby's    by Paul Hawkins
Price: Free! 7480 words. Published on March 6, 2011. .

Set in Europe of the 1920's and 30's, a monied American expatriate moves in social circles with the luminaries of the day and comes to terms with the emptiness of his theosophical dabblings, even as his personal life spirals out of control. Excerpted from "Prometheus Fit To Be Tied."
French Sketches: Cap d'Antibes and the Murphys    by Paul A. Myers
Price: $0.99 USD. 5820 words. Published on June 4, 2011. .

Gerald and Sara Murphy, a wealthy young American couple, arrived in Paris in 1921 and walked into the Modernist cultural revolution sweeping through France. They were charter members of the Lost Generation chronicled so poignantly by Ernest Hemingway in "The Sun Also Rises." In 1925 the couple moved into their beautiful home, the Villa America, on Cap d'Antibes where they famously entertained.
Trashland    by Anton Baer
Price: Free! 16030 words. Published on October 7, 2011. .

The adventures of a potato peel. (First chapters only.)
Jesse's Girl    by Alex Exley
Price: Free! 14030 words. Published on November 2, 2011. .

Jesse spends far more time fantasizing about girls than interacting with them in real life. When a girl in his chemistry class catches his imagination, he’s determined to do something about it. In between his schoolwork, hanging out with friends, and an unusual part-time job, he musters the courage to talk to her. But his newfound infatuation has a past he hadn’t counted on.
The Detective's Vice    by R.D. Byron-Smith
Price: $3.99 USD. 96070 words. Published on March 9, 2012. .

In R.D. Byron-Smith's newest crime novel, the mentally ill son of a police detective helps hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are mysteriously linked to the novels of Ernest Hemingway, a manhunt that seeks clues in Hemingway's Paris of the 1920s, and leads the detective on a journey of personal reckoning with demons he has long suppressed, which include that his own son is a suspect.
A Moveable Feast: Behind the Story - (A Background Information Book Companion)    by Behind the Story 
Price: $3.99 USD. 3900 words. Published on March 13, 2012. .

Loved the novel? And you've devoured the last morsel of your savory book. Now what? If you still have the stomach that yearns for more, "Behind the Story" will be a most delightful surprise. Enjoy this basket full of hand-picked treats collected from various sources all over the internet, compiled as an easy, concise and info-rich serving just for you! Try your sample now!
The Lost Chronicles of Young Ernest Hemingway: The Indian Girl He Could Not Forget    by David Wyant
Price: $0.99 USD. 22580 words. Published on May 10, 2012. .

The Hemingway's had everything 1900's life had to offer, but it wasn't enough for their genius teenaged son, Ernest. Fueled by his overactive imagination, his devil-may-care attitude, together with too much late night consumption of classic adventure stories, Ernie and his friends and siblings embark upon a tumultuous, highly-stoked summer, deep into virgin forests of wild Petoskey, Michigan.