D J Lowbridge


Biography

David Lowbridge grew up watching science fiction with his father and gained an appreciation for the genre quickly. Loving both mainstream science fiction and some of the lesser known science fiction; David enjoys the many possibilities that can happen within the genre and the areas you can explore. It was while watching these much loved television shows that David wanted to join in and started coming up with ideas of his own. David enjoys space travel and parallel universe stories best but also enjoys writing the odd conspiracy story line.

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Books

Howard's Abduction    by D J Lowbridge
Price: $0.99 USD. 5540 words. Published on July 30, 2011. Fiction.

What would you do if you saw a strange light in the forest? For Howard there is no choice, he goes and investigates. What he ends up with is a terrifying ordeal with a surprising twist.

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Smashwords book reviews by D J Lowbridge

  • Smashwords Book Marketing Guide on May 15, 2011
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    This is an excellent book for the newbie indie author and those who are experienced alike. If you want your book to succeed, then this is a must read! I am implementing a lot of the advice right now, ready for my own books' release in the future.
  • Smashwords Style Guide on May 16, 2011
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    This book is designed to help people get the most out of their own books on smashwords and it certainly does that. If you follow the guide to the letter you will get the best distribution you could possibly manage. Of course this is a double edged bonus as everytime that you do well, smashwords do well, and if they do well every author published here benefits as Mark Coker is able to add more value to Smashwords. It will also help you boost your potential sales by giving you a more professional outlook. Follow this guide religiously its a win-win scenario.
  • The Feast on May 16, 2011
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    It a good little piece. Well written with the atmosphere and characters well developed.
  • Greetings! From the Galactic Federation on June 27, 2011
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    Well thought out, good ending, didn't see it coming. Good short read.