Jay Bahre


Books

Ten Tips That Will Make You a Better Band    by Jay Bahre
Price: $3.00 USD. 2950 words. Published on March 17, 2013. Nonfiction.

In this short book you will find ten tips that you may or may not know but they will make you a better more professional band.
Revenge Of The Werewolf    by Jay Bahre
Price: $2.00 USD. 48670 words. Published on March 8, 2013. Fiction.

Jimmy was just the normal every day guy until one day his life changed forever. When he accidentally shoots and kills a young werewolf. The father takes his revenge out on Jimmy and he is forced to try and hide a secret. Even though Jimmy's best friend learns of his secret it becomes to unbearable for Jimmy to hide and he ends up taking his own life.
Poetry- Chapters in life    by Jay Bahre
Price: $1.50 USD. 1420 words. Published on November 25, 2012. Fiction.

Here are eleven poems that I have written about life and death and love.
Poetry My Thoughts In Time    by Jay Bahre
Price: $1.50 USD. 1390 words. Published on November 11, 2012. Fiction.

NaNoWriMo 2012 book. Last updated 2012-11-25 09:43:24
This is just some poetry I have written over the past years. Please enjoy them.
A Short Collection of Daily Thoughts    by Jay Bahre
Price: $1.50 USD. 4070 words. Published on November 26, 2011. Nonfiction.

Just a few thoughts that I put down on paper and then into a book. Sit down and read them and see if you have ever had the same thoughts or is it just me that isn't afraid to voice my opinion. I would like to hear what you have to say too, feel free to comet on these thoughts. We as people will always complain about what is going on around us but most of us will never say anything.
Bigfoot    by Jay Bahre
Price: $2.00 USD. 3320 words. Published on November 25, 2011. Fiction.

This is my story of Bigfoot and how I found out first hand long ago while I was on a camping trip up in Maine that the creatures do in fact exist. I was threatened and held against my will for over three long years. Finally one hot summer day I was fortunately lucky enough to find an opportunity to escape from their clutches. My life since then has never been the same and never will be again

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