One Hand Publishing


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One Hand Publishing specializes in bringing you the fresh new talent of previously unpublished authors. We leverage our global distribution network to bring you original choices you won't find anywhere else. Whether you are an aspiring author looking for a publisher, or a reader looking for original entertainment - you will not be disappointed!

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Power    by Ralph Ewig
Price: Free! 3590 words. Published by One Hand Publishing  on May 4, 2013. .

Nothing defines a life more clearly, than its use of power. As more details about the Novacula are revealed, the picture of the conflict and its antagonists comes into focus. Crim and Denek's actions are placed into context, suddenly framing them with astonishing consequences as the two troopers continue to apply their own peculiar reasoning to survive in a world beyond their knowledge.
Choice    by Ralph Ewig
Price: Free! 2450 words. Published by One Hand Publishing  on May 22, 2011. .

(4.00)
Denek and Crim are at it again in this prequel to Freedom - this time taking on the meaning of Choice. As before, they bring their unique approach to philosophy with them, sure to make any academic cringe in disapproval: it’s theory versus practice and force-projection instead of analytical referencing – strangely thought provoking and yet thoroughly disrespectful at the same time.
Eleuthera    by Ralph Ewig
Price: $3.99 USD. 87180 words. Published by One Hand Publishing  on April 18, 2011. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Humanity has spread over several star systems, but the technology used to bridge the void conceals a mystery yet to be solved. Welcome aboard the SANSSOUCI – where a traumatized heiress seeks to uncover her identity, a space-born Viking charts the course through the deep, and an inexperienced pilot struggles to safely travel the darkest depths of the human psyche.
Freedom    by Ralph Ewig
Price: Free! 1270 words. Published by One Hand Publishing  on April 17, 2011. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Join Denek and Crim as they dissect the meaning of freedom with the pointed efficiency of the battle hardened space trooper, sure to make any academic cringe in disapproval: it’s theory versus practice and force-projection instead of analytical referencing – strangely thought provoking and yet thoroughly disrespectful at the same time.


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